Qnnect Acquires Connectronics
October 3, 2022 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: Less than a minute

Qnnect a portfolio company of Arcline Investment Management announced the acquisition of Connectronics, Inc., an industry-leading designer and manufacturer of RF connectors. Qnnect now brings together Connectronics with Meritec, Joy Signal Technology, and Custom Interconnects.
Founded in 1985, Connectronics designs and manufactures high performance RF and Microwave connectors and adapters for the Aerospace, Telecom, Military, Test and Measurement and Medical applications. The company has a wide variety of coaxial connectors and adapters, including standard, custom, and 'hard-to-find' components ideally suited to meet its customers' demanding technical specifications.
"I am excited to welcome the Connectronics team to the Qnnect family," said Kevin Perhamus, CEO of Qnnect. "The company has established a very strong reputation for high-quality and highly reliable RF connectors. With more than 35 years of RF connector design and application experience, Connectronics is a perfect extension to Qnnect's growing portfolio of interconnect products."
Enrique Morales, CEO of Connectronics, added, "We are thrilled to be joining Qnnect and we look forward to working together to help our customers solve their most challenging connectivity needs."
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