PUBLISHER: Bishop & Associates, Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1884177
PUBLISHER: Bishop & Associates, Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1884177
The 2025 "Connector Industry Forecast" report provides an in-depth, and detailed forecast of the worldwide connector industry. In addition to the detailed forecasts for each region of the world (North America, Europe, Japan, China, Asia Pacific, and ROW), an industry overview is included which provides current market trends, currency fluctuation effects, and industry sales performance, as well as an outlook narrative.
Worldwide and each regional forecast includes:
Computers & Peripherals
Automotive
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Transportation (non-auto)
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What a year! I don't think when we made our initial forecast at the beginning of 2025, that anyone had anticipated 2025 to be as strong as it appears it will be. We had agreed it was going to be a year of growth for both bookings and billings, but it has been over four years (2021) since we have seen year-over-year bookings as strong as they were this summer and this last half of 2025. The same can be said about billings, with seven out of the last nine months showing double-digit year-over-year growth.
After growing +5.6% in 2024, we are predicting that the connector industry will have year-over-year growth of +12.5% in 2025, the strongest year-over-year growth we have seen since the industry made its strong comeback the year following the COVID shutdown. As is expected, not all regions are performing as well as others, with several regions showing double-digit growth, and others showing low single-digit year-over-year growth.
Unlike previous years, when the summer months reflected a period of factory shutdowns and employee vacations, in 2025, the summer months represented the beginning of double-digit year-over-year and year-to-date growth in bookings and billings. With such strong bookings, it was easy to anticipate the remainder of 2025 to experience positive growth.
In 2024, as seen by the table below, growth and decline were not equal across all regions, nor will they be in 2025. The Asia Pacific region saw the greatest growth in 2024, growing +19.2%. With growth of +12.1%, the Chinese region followed Asia Pacific. The only other region showing an increase was North America, where sales increased +6.8%. All other regions declined in 2024, with the greatest decline in the ROW region, where sales in US dollars decreased -15.7%, followed by Japan with a decline of -13.8%. Europe, the only other region declining, showed a decrease of -3.2%.
Assessing predicted performance in 2025, Asia Pacific, who was ranked number two in 2024, is anticipated to move up to the number one spot in 2025.
The Asia Pacific region will be followed by China. All other regions are projected to grow in the single digits.
In addition to connector sales results varying by region in 2024, electronic connector sales also varied remarkably by market sector. As the table below shows, in 2024, the computer & peripherals equipment/market sector saw the greatest percentage growth, at +10.7%. It is interesting to note that this was the first time since 2006 that the computer & peripherals market sector outperformed all other sectors!
With industry backlog remaining strong, Bishop is forecasting 2025 sales. We anticipate the greatest percentage increase will occur in the Asia Pacific region. When looking at growth in U.S. dollars, although not the greatest increase percentage wise, the largest increase in sales will be seen in the Chinese region.
During times of world economic and geopolitical uncertainty it is very difficult to project future business conditions. Increased volatility as well as the presence of unexpected and random events that are difficult to anticipate can greatly affect economic indicators like unemployment, trade policies, or inflation. Consider the following economic headwinds, political challenges, and uncertainties.
In addition to these, other forecast assumptions will also be discussed, these will cover supply change issues, political tensions, labor issues, as well as tariffs, commodity prices, and cybersecurity to name a few.
There are also some interesting projections as to why we will see connector growth in 2026 and beyond, and what that growth will be. These include factors such as strong bookings, historical growth, and low unemployment coupled with strong consumer spending.
This report details the markets where Bishop anticipates growth, and which subsectors will drive that growth. This report provides projections for the period 2025F through 2030F, with year-over-year percent change and five-year CAGR by region, market sector, and sub-sector. Will the industry continue to grow, and which years may not be as strong as others? These answers and more are revealed in the December 2025 "Connector Industry Forecast".