Denshi Industrial Inc., the predecessor company, was established in Hirata-cho, Higashi-ku, Nagoya City for the purpose of manufacturing and selling TV kits.
1962
March
We invented an innovative broadcast system for buildings using serial unit method.
May
Denshi Industrial Inc. was reorganized into Aichi Electronics Inc. to manufacture and sell joint viewing system for television anchored by series units.
1964
April
Tokyo Local Office (currently Tokyo Regional Office [Sumida-ku, Tokyo]) was established in Kotohira-cho, Minato-ku, Tokyo.
May
We applied for a patent of series unit.
1965
July
Mizunami factory was established in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture.
1966
April
Osaka Sales Office (currently Western Japan Branch Office [Higashiyodogawa-ku, Osaka city]) was established in Yodogawa-ku, Osaka City.
1967
February
The performance of our series unit was demonstrated in an open experiment by Japan Broadcasting Corporation at the public corporation in Kasukabe City, Saitama Prefecture.
December
The Japan Housing Corporation (currently Urban Renaissance Agency) adopted and approved our series unit as the device in compliance with Public Housing Standards (currently Better Living Standards).
1971
September
The headquarters was moved to 24-18 Chiyoda 2-choume, Naka-ku, Nagoya City.
1972
November
The Hiroshima Local Office (currently the Hiroshima Sales Office [Nishi-ku, Hiroshima City]) was established.
1973
April
Aiki Inc. (currently Cable System Construction Inc. [Naka-ku, Nagoya city]), the subsidiary specializing in maintenance and design, was established.
May
Fukuoka Local Office (currently Kyushu Branch Office [Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City]) was established.
1977
March
Mizunami plant relocated in Kani City, Gifu Prefecture, and renamed Kani plant.
1978
May
Our amplifiers were recognized as a Better Living component certified by the Minister of Construction.
1981
June
Gifu Local Office (currently Chubu-Hokuriku Sales Office [Himegaoka, Kani City, Gifu Prefecture]) was established.
July
We delivered "CCIS", the first commercial coaxial cable information system in Japan, to Miyajima-cho, Hiroshima Prefecture.
1982
May
We delivered Japan's first multi-channel bidirectional amplifier to Tamashima TV Inc. located Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture.
1986
May
We announced Japan's first wideband line amplifier in compliance with MAP specification.
September
We announced Japan's first compact bidirectional wideband (multi-channel) amplifier for urban cable TV.
1988
July
We delivered broadband LAN System to Tahara Plant of Toyota Motor Corporation.
1989
April
Mie Sales Office was established in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture.
1990
July
The headquarters was moved to 1-901 Tokugawa, Higashi-ku, Nagoya City.
1992
June
Sanin Sales Office was established in Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture.
1994
May
Masaki Yamaguchi, the founding president, assumed the post of Chairman and Representative Director. Masahiro Yamaguchi assumed the post of President and Representative Director.
September
Aichi Electronics (Zhongshan) Inc., a local subsidiary, was established in China. That factory was established in Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province and started locally production.
1995
April
Tohoku Local Office (currently Tohoku Sales Office [Taihaku-ku, Sendai City]) in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture.
September
We announced hybrid fiber-coaxial cable television system equipment compatible with feeder lines (MARK-Net series).
1996
January
We entered a technical cooperation with LAN City Inc. (currently Comscope Inc.) located in the United States and launched their high-speed communication cable modems.
April
Aiki inc., a subsidiary, changed its name to Cable System Construction Inc. (consolidated subsidiary)
October
We delivered Japan's first commercial cable television Internet system to Musashino Mitaka Cable Television Co., Ltd. In Tokyo.
2001
February
Kani Plant obtained ISO 9001 certification.
November
We delivered Japan's first cable TV VoIP system to Wadayama-cho, Asago-gun, Hyogo Prefecture (currently Wadayama-cho, Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture).
2002
We announced, "Deep Fiber Technology," a Next-Generation HFC System that enables gradual transition to FTTH.
We delivered the first DOCSIS cable modem in Japan.
July
Aichi Electronics Inc. changed its name to SYNCLAYER Inc.
2003
We announced a self-developed micro CMTS.
February
We went public on JASDAQ exchange of Japan Securities Dealers Association (Securities Code: 1724).
2004
We delivered GE-PON system.
October
The headquarters and Chubu Branch Office were relocated to 21-18, Chiyoda 2-chome, Naka-ku, Nagoya City.
2005
We adopted and launched Wideband DOCSIS system made by Arris Inc. in the United States for the first time in Japan.
2006
April
We announce the outdoor OFDM multichannel processor for digital terrestrial broadcasting.
2009
June
We announced new notice broadcast terminal of universal design.
2010
We announced an advance node.
2011
We announced a device compatible with RFoG and a low light receiving V-ONU for the first time in Japan.
January
Kani Plant obtained ISO 14001 certification.
February
We announced a cable modem in compliance with DOCSIS3.0 and compatible with wireless LAN.
March
Masaki Yamaguchi, the founding president, went to be with the Load.
2012
March
We delivered Japan's first RFoG system supporting primary telephone service to JCN Kanto Co., Ltd.
September
We delivered Japan's first 100Mbps uplink service system using HFC to Cable Television Kani Co., Ltd.
2013
We announced a total management system that can unify FTTH system management.
February
We announced an R-PON System that enables FTTH Redundancy.
2014
We launched a CMC system.
October
We acquired 100% ownership of Okuda Electric Industry Inc.
2015
We delivered 10G-PON System.
October
We launched a cloud-based Wi-Fi access service solution.
2021
December
Some departments in the head office acquired ISO27001 certification.
2024
March
Newly built and opened SYNC Labo at 2-24-18, Chiyoda, Naka-ku, Nagoya City.