Late 1940's...

Start development and production of 60 ohm coaxial connectors
Development of a 2 beam oscillograph

Early 1960's... Improvement of components for radio and television technology (matrix switches, switching fields, directional couplers, etc.)
Development of coaxial 1 and 2 channel rotary joints
Late 1960's... Entry into the field of high energy physics
Mid 1970's... Development of large waveguide components - SPINNER supplies the Metz transmitter station with a waveguide for high power transmission at 600 MHz.
SPINNER develops a complete antenna feeding network including energy transmission lines for a polar lights research project (EISCAT)
Early 1980's... Start of the development of optical waveguide components and measurement equipment
Delivery of the first 6 GHz waveguide switching plant for the Raisting earth satellite ground station
Entry into high vacuum technology for coaxial components - SPINNER supplies and installs the complete waveguide transmission systems for the LEP-Linac.
Late 1980's... Development of the KES-CATV connector and cable coupling for broadband communication networks of Deutsche Telekom
Early 1990's... Establishment of SPINNER Lauenstein GmbH (near Dresden)
Development and manufacture of Cellflex jumper cables for mobile communication base stations
Successful certification of the quality assurance system under EN ISO DIN 9001
Manufacture of the overmodal 82 GHz and 118 GHz waveguide components for CRPP Lausanne (Switzerland) and CEA Cadarache (France) for ERH systems
Late 1990's... Establishment of SPINNER Hungaria Kft
Certification of the environmental management system under EN ISO DIN 14001
Establishment of SPINNER Telecommunication Devices (Shanghai) Co., Ltd
Start development of the MNCS project (Mobile Network Combining System)
2000...today Establishment of SPINNER Electrotéchnica S.L. (Madrid)
Delivery of combiners and filters for terrestrial digital TV
Delivery of 2 MW-Transmission Lines for "JET ITER-like Ion Cyclotrone Resonance Heating Antenna Project" for Culham Science Centre
Development of optical multi-channel rotary joints