Canon

Canon

American Power Conversion (APC) is a leading global provider of power protection and management solutions for computer, communications, and electronic applications. Founded in 1981 by three electronic power engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), APC initially focused on solar energy but soon shifted its focus to power protection for personal computers. The company introduced its first uninterruptible power supply (UPS) in 1984 and has since become a flagship brand in the industry, renowned for its innovative solutions such as PowerChute software, the Smart-UPS line, and InfraStruxure architecture. APC has expanded its product range to include surge protectors, power distribution units, and precision cooling equipment, serving customers in various sectors including residential, data centers, and industries worldwide. The company was acquired by Schneider Electric in 2007, further solidifying its position as a global leader in critical power and cooling solutions.