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Incotech – We (inter)connect
Incotech is a global supplier of high-performance electrical and electromechanical interconnect solutions.
For over 40 years, we have supported customers worldwide with reliable components, technical expertise and efficient logistics for demanding industrial and high-tech applications.
Who we are
Incotech supplies a wide range of high-performance interconnect technologies, including wires and cables, connectors, backshells, accessories, tools and complete assemblies.
Customers rely on our availability, product quality and expert guidance throughout the entire supply process - from technical advice and traceability to on-time delivery.
Where we connect
Our interconnect components and engineered solutions are used by leading companies worldwide in industries such as:
- Aviation & aerospace
- Defence
- Automotive
- Agriculture
- Robotics
- Offshore & high-end industrial applications
From our centrally located office and warehouse in Ermelo, the Netherlands, Incotech provides engineering, sales, technical and logistical support to customers across Europe and beyond.
Quality without compromise
Quality is embedded in both our products and our way of working. Incotech is AS 9120 and ISO 9001 certified and continuously invests in improving processes, traceability and service levels to meet the highest industry standards.


Incotech supplies the Dutch aerospace industry, playing an instrumental role in the development of innovative hardware and applications for space flight data used in navigation, telecommunications, solar panels and Earth observation technology.
We provide key components for ultra-sensitive sensors and strong nanomaterials in rapidly evolving aerospace applications. Our CIN::APSE stacked connectors and Sub-D connectors are trusted products in this industry and employed in photovoltaic applications and data transfer.
Incotech has proudly contributed materials to the manufacturing of Dutch astronaut Andre Kuipers’ spacesuit, which he wore during his first spaceflight!



