E.I.S. Electronics, Littelfuse Reach Milestone, 3000 Cumulative Years in Space
November 17, 2022 | LittelfuseEstimated reading time: 1 minute

E.I.S Electronics, now as part of Littelfuse, has supported the aviation, defense, and space markets with complex and highly reliable electrical wiring interconnection systems (EWIS) for more than 40 years. The combination of E.I.S Electronics and Littelfuse represents solutions that have been utilized in more than 700 satellite missions and spent more than 3000 cumulative years in space. Most recently, E.I.S Electronics contributed to the Meteosat Third Generation (MTG) project that will revolutionize weather forecasting and enable more precise monitoring of the changing atmosphere, land and oceans.
E.I.S Electronics’ capabilities include EWIS design, digital mock-up routing, manufacturing and, if applicable, the implementation into the physical mock-up, validation and testing, as well as integration support at the customer’s facility.
E.I.S. Electronics runs three ISO 8 clean rooms and has eight industry certifications to design and manufacture for aviation, defense, and space applications.
Reaching new heights, the recent Littelfuse acquisition of E.I.S. Electronics further advances its product and service portfolio, as well as its global reach and footprint, to better serve customers around the globe.
“Wire harness manufacturing for demanding space applications requires meticulous craftsmanship. Our customers know E.I.S. Electronics for flexibility, expertise, quality and competitiveness. Now as a part of Littelfuse, we can expand our market focus while reinforcing our core business and our ability to respond, adapt and be flexible across the entire product development process,” said Cezary Pilarski, Managing Director, E.I.S Electronics.
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