TE Connectivity Paves the Way for the Future with the Power of Connection
TE Connectivity Japan announced its dream to "connect all people, things, and everything worldwide, foster innovation together, and contribute to society" by endorsing "April Dream." The company aims to contribute from Japan, especially in connectivity technology for data centers in the AI era.
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Kanagawa Prefecture, Kawasaki City – April 1, 2026 – TE Connectivity Japan G.K. (hereinafter “TE Connectivity Japan”), the Japanese subsidiary of TE Connectivity (NYSE: TEL, Headquarters: Galway, Ireland, hereinafter “TE”), a global leader in connectivity and sensor solutions, has endorsed “April Dream,” a day to “express dreams that one truly wishes to achieve,” and introduces its dream.
TE Connectivity Japan’s dream is to **“connect all people, things, and everything worldwide, foster innovation together, and contribute to society.”**
At the core of this dream are the concepts of “connectivity,” “innovation,” and “togetherness.” In an era of significant societal change, including climate change, energy transition, and the advancement of industrial structures, reliable connection technology plays an even more crucial role. TE believes that collaborating within an ecosystem that transcends corporate and industry boundaries to co-create value will lead to the realization of a sustainable society.
Within this context, TE, as a leading company in “connectivity” that links people and technology, industry and society, has long supported the foundations of various industries. Our connectivity and sensor solutions handle invisible infrastructure such as power, signals, and data, and are utilized in a wide range of fields, including next-generation transportation, energy networks, industrial automation, and data centers. These global initiatives are also being realized in Japan’s technology development sites. Katsuhiko Kobayashi, Sr. Manager, R&D / Product Development Engineering in the DDN (Digital Data Networks) division, involved in developing data center technology, has the following dream:
**“We want to exert reliable power from Japan in connectivity technology that supports the vast data of the AI era.”**
With the spread of generative AI, data centers and high-performance computing (HPC) demand even faster, higher-density, and more reliable connections than ever before. AI computations are enormous, and even a slight connection failure can lead to a system-wide shutdown. In response, TE is working to achieve “uninterrupted connections” that support the AI society through high-speed interconnects compatible with 800G/1.6T, next-generation connectors that support higher density in servers and switches, and design technologies that address AI-specific thermal and power challenges.
Meanwhile, data centers are complex ecosystems where diverse technologies such as servers, networks, semiconductors, and cloud interact. As a member of this ecosystem, TE is co-creating technologies that support future digital foundations by advancing technical verification and adapting to new architectures “together” with customers and partner companies.
Kobayashi states:
“With the advancement of AI, connections require even more reliable quality than before. Addressing complex challenges such as higher speed, higher density, heat, and power is indispensable through cooperation with many companies involved in the ecosystem. Based on the accumulation of such cooperation, we aim to deliver reliable value from Japan.”
TE will continue to work with partners in various fields to realize a sustainable and connected future.
TE Connectivity Japan’s dream is to **“connect all people, things, and everything worldwide, foster innovation together, and contribute to society.”**
At the core of this dream are the concepts of “connectivity,” “innovation,” and “togetherness.” In an era of significant societal change, including climate change, energy transition, and the advancement of industrial structures, reliable connection technology plays an even more crucial role. TE believes that collaborating within an ecosystem that transcends corporate and industry boundaries to co-create value will lead to the realization of a sustainable society.
Within this context, TE, as a leading company in “connectivity” that links people and technology, industry and society, has long supported the foundations of various industries. Our connectivity and sensor solutions handle invisible infrastructure such as power, signals, and data, and are utilized in a wide range of fields, including next-generation transportation, energy networks, industrial automation, and data centers. These global initiatives are also being realized in Japan’s technology development sites. Katsuhiko Kobayashi, Sr. Manager, R&D / Product Development Engineering in the DDN (Digital Data Networks) division, involved in developing data center technology, has the following dream:
**“We want to exert reliable power from Japan in connectivity technology that supports the vast data of the AI era.”**
With the spread of generative AI, data centers and high-performance computing (HPC) demand even faster, higher-density, and more reliable connections than ever before. AI computations are enormous, and even a slight connection failure can lead to a system-wide shutdown. In response, TE is working to achieve “uninterrupted connections” that support the AI society through high-speed interconnects compatible with 800G/1.6T, next-generation connectors that support higher density in servers and switches, and design technologies that address AI-specific thermal and power challenges.
Meanwhile, data centers are complex ecosystems where diverse technologies such as servers, networks, semiconductors, and cloud interact. As a member of this ecosystem, TE is co-creating technologies that support future digital foundations by advancing technical verification and adapting to new architectures “together” with customers and partner companies.
Kobayashi states:
“With the advancement of AI, connections require even more reliable quality than before. Addressing complex challenges such as higher speed, higher density, heat, and power is indispensable through cooperation with many companies involved in the ecosystem. Based on the accumulation of such cooperation, we aim to deliver reliable value from Japan.”
TE will continue to work with partners in various fields to realize a sustainable and connected future.