TE Connectivity Corporation, commonly known as TE Connectivity, is an American-Irish domiciled technology company that designs and manufactures electrical and electronic components. While incorporated in Galway, Ireland, its executive headquarters are in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, United States. The company was founded in 1941 as Aircraft and Marine Products (AMP) and was later spun off from Tyco International in 2007, becoming an independent publicly traded entity. It is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "TEL" and is a component of the S&P 500 index. As of May 2026, TE Connectivity has a market capitalization of approximately $57.59 billion USD to $67.43 billion USD, employs around 93,000 people globally, and reported a trailing twelve-month revenue of $18.69 billion USD as of March 31, 2026.
TE Connectivity specializes in connectivity and sensor solutions, producing a broad portfolio of electronic components and electrical parts. These include various types of connectors (electrical, electronic, wire, RF, M12, LED, AMP, DEUTSCH), sensors (RTD, LVDT, automotive, pressure, temperature, force, humidity), relays, heat shrink tubing, cable assemblies, and antennas. Their products serve a diverse range of industries such as automotive, aerospace, defense, medical, energy, data centers, industrial equipment, and telecommunications. The company also offers services like 3D printing for production and medical device design.
Based on its patent litigation profile, TE Connectivity Corporation appears to operate as an operating company that defends against patent assertions. The company has a record of 0 cases as a plaintiff and 1 case as a defendant in the tracked database. This posture indicates that TE Connectivity is typically a target of litigation rather than an assertive entity.
TE Connectivity is currently involved as a defendant in the case Credo Semiconductor Inc. et al. v. Amphenol Corporation et al., which was filed in the International Trade Commission (ITC) on March 13, 2025. This case is notable for being an ITC action, a venue often chosen for its rapid adjudication and ability to seek exclusion orders against infringing imports.