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TE Connectivity announces first quarter results for fiscal year 2026

"Our teams delivered strongly against our strategy, resulting in first quarter earnings growth over 30% and sales growth of more than 20%, both of which were above our guidance and driven by growth in both segments," said CEO Terrence Curtin. "We continue to benefit from a broadening of growth from our investments in data and power connectivity in key applications such as AI, energy grid hardening and next generation vehicles that are driving our auto content growth above market."

Powering What’s Next
Your Partner in Moving You Forward, Faster
Powering What’s Next
Your Partner in Moving You Forward, Faster

Empowering Engineers for Tech Innovation

TE Connectivity helps engineers design and build the technologies transforming how people live, work, and connect As a go-to engineering partner for innovation leaders and technology entrepreneurs, we work on solving tomorrow's toughest technology challenges today. Our global team of regionally located experts – which includes electrical and mechanical engineers – develops and manufactures connectivity solutions enabling technological innovation for a safer, sustainable, productive, and connected world. Our broad portfolio of electrical parts and electronic components including different types of sensors are optimally engineered to reliably connect, protect, and optimize the flow of data, power, and signal – in electric vehicles and aircraft, in digital factories and smart homes, and in life-saving medical devices, efficient utility networks, and the global communications infrastructure, from IOT devices to AI systems. As a trusted electronics manufacturer with 80 years of experience in developing innovative and reliable solutions for industry applications and technological architectures, we work closely with customers to address their reliability, safety, and sustainability challenges.

Data center team discusses operations.
A More Sustainable Data Center

With the rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI), data centers have become an increasingly critical part of the world’s technological infrastructure — and a growing consumer of electricity. Even small-scale improvements involving the types of cables, connectors, and heat dissipation equipment used can have a huge impact on the amount of energy data connectivity systems use, helping increase data center sustainability.

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