Crouzet (Crouzet SASU)
Crouzet is a French multinational company founded in 1921 by Emile Crouzet in Valence, France. It specializes in the design, manufacture, and supply of mechatronic components for critical applications in the aerospace, defense, energy, industrial, and ground transportation markets. The company’s product portfolio includes switches and sensors, electromechanical actuators, electrical protection equipment, cockpit controls, automation controllers, relays, and instrumentation services. Crouzet operates with approximately 1,860–2,000 employees, 10 production plants, 6 R&D centers, and 9 sales offices worldwide. Crouzet has a long-standing heritage of innovation, having filed over 200 patents since its founding. The company holds multiple certifications, including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and EN/AS/JISQ 9100 for aerospace. Crouzet has been part of several corporate ownership structures; it was formerly a subsidiary of Schneider Electric and later part of InnoVista Sensors before being acquired by LBO France in 2018. The company's customers and partners include Airbus, Boeing, Dassault, Safran, Thales, and many other leading aerospace and industrial OEMs. The company is committed to continuous innovation, dedicating 7% of its annual revenue to research and development.
