Milestone Dates
1920s
Alfred Gerard develops the product that gave Clipsal its name, an adjustable, one size “clips all” metal conduit fitting.
1930s
The company achieves several manufacturing breakthroughs, including the first all-Australian electrical switch.
1950s
Clipsal pioneers thermoplastics and develops the world's first PVC cord top, vertical combination switched socket and more.
1970s
Clipsal begins exporting to Asia and benefits from the popularity of its E Series accessories throughout the region.
1980s
Clipsal continues to expand on the strength of many innovative products, reaching its market-leading position.
1990s
A division of Clipsal launches the C-Bus product range and accompanying protocol used in building and home automation.
2000s
Schneider Electric acquires Clipsal, strengthening its position in Asia-Pacific as well as in the market of electrical accessories and data communications.