![]() Winchester ElectronicsCompany Description:Winchester Electronics, established in 1941, was acquired along with its parent company, Litton Industries, by Northrop Grumman Corporation in April 2001 and is now a business unit of Northrop's Component Technologies sector. Winchester Electronics designs and manufactures a wide variety of electronic connector products including backplane connector systems, RF coaxial connectors, input/output (I/O) connectors, and power connectors as well as value-added products such as cable assemblies, electro-mechanical assemblies, and upper-level box builds.Winchester's connectors are used by leading Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Contract Electronic Manufacturers (CEMs) in the telecommunications, wireless, computer, military / aerospace, industrial, and medical equipment industries. Regionally, Winchester's sales are strongest in the Americas, followed by Europe and the Asia-Pacific markets. Winchester maintains a global manufacturing network and operates manufacturing facilities in Wallingford, Connecticut USA; Nogales, Mexico; Panyu, China; Suzhou, China; and Penang, Malaysia. Winchester's worldwide headquarters are located in Wallingford, Connecticut. Michael P. Driscoll, President since 2000, has held a variety of positions since joining Winchester Electronics in 1988 as Director of Advanced Manufacturing, including Director of Operations (1990), and General Manager (1996). Under Mr. Driscoll's leadership, Winchester has completely revamped its new product development efforts to focus on leading-edge, high speed, high bandwidth interconnect products and system solutions. Additionally, Winchester has also established a vertically integrated Business Development unit, Technical Marketing, advanced Research and Development, and increased spending for research and new product development to record levels. Worldwide Headquarters:
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