
Sutron Corporation designs, manufactures, and markets products and solutions for the collection and monitoring of hydrological, meteorological, and oceanic data for the management of critical water resources, for the optimization of hydropower plants, and for warning of disastrous floods, storms, or tsunamis. It operates in three divisions: Hydromet Products, Integrated Systems, and Hydrological Services. The Hydromet Products division manufactures real-time data collection and control products consisting of dataloggers, satellite transmitters/loggers, water level and meteorological sensors, and tides monitoring systems. The Integrated Systems division provides system integration services consisting of the design, integration, installation, and commissioning of customer-specific configurations and software applications for hydrological and meteorological monitoring and control systems. It also sells XConnect database systems software, as well as offers software support for XConnect users. In addition, this division integrates and installs airport weather systems. The Hydrological Services division offers hydrologic services, including data interpretation and analysis, flow modeling, field studies, hydrologic studies, environmental permitting, legal or expert witness and equipment integration, installation, commissioning, and maintenance services. The company primarily serves federal, state, local, and foreign governments; engineering companies; universities; and hydropower companies. Sutron Corporation markets its products through direct sales force in the United States, as well as through resellers and agents in Canada, Latin and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. The company was founded in 1975 and is headquartered in Sterling, Virginia.

Numonyx B.V. designs and manufactures integrated NAND, NOR, RAM, and phase change non-volatile memory technologies and products for customers in the cellular, data, and embedded markets. It offers various system solutions, such as embedded, automotive, consumer electronics, industrial, PCs and peripherals, and wired communications solutions; various storage solutions; and wireless solutions, including high-end, mainstream, and basic solutions. The company also provides various memory products, such as automotive-grade flash memory products for automotive applications; multi-chip packages; NAND flash memory products for various wireless and embedded applications; NOR parallel flash memory products; NOR serial flash memory products; a portfolio of security solutions that enable system manufacturers to protect data from accidental or intentional corruption, as well as unauthorized IP copying or cloning; phase change memory products, which blend the attributes associated with NOR flash, NAND flash, EEpROM, and RAM in a device; and flash software to increase the performance of memory subsystem. It offers its products through a network of distributors and manufacturer's representatives in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The company was founded in 2008 and is based in Rolle, Switzerland with sales offices in Folsom, California; and Osaka and Tokyo, Japan. Numonyx B.V. is a former subsidiary of Intel Corporation.

Oclaro, Inc. was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in San Jose, California. Oclaro, Inc., formerly Bookham, Inc., designs, manufactures and market optical components, modules and subsystems that generate, detect, amplify, combine and separate light signals principally for use in fiber optics communications networks. The Company operates in two business segments: telecom and advanced photonics solutions. Its telecom segment relates to the design, development, manufacture, marketing and sale of optical component products to telecommunications systems vendors. advanced photonics solutions which is focused on the design, manufacture, marketing and sale of optics and photonics solutions for markets including material processing, medical, industrial, printing and biotechnology. It principally sell its transmission and regeneration and optical routing products to telecommunications systems and components vendors, as well as to customers in data communications, military and aerospace. In December 2009, the Company acquired Xtellus, Inc.

Ansen provides services such as printed circuit board surface mounting and assembly from manufacturing facilities in China, Hong Kong, and the US. It also offers design, prototyping, and engineering services, as well as packaging, distribution, warranty, and support. The company's products are used in medical instruments, computers, telecommunications gear, and industrial controls. Ansen was taken private by management in 2003, and then combined with fellow EMS firm InnerStep in 2004.

Pacific Aerospace & Electronics company makes a proprietary range of metal, electronic, and ceramic seals and connectors used in harsh environments common to aerospace to defense, medical, and telecommunications industries. Its lineup specializes in light-weight hermetic protective packaging for electronics. Containers are used in buffering satellites in space, connectors for oil rig drilling, to cochlear implants for the hearing impaired. Military subcontracts with giants like Lockheed Martin and Boeing's noncommercial segment account for more than 60% of orders.

Waytronx, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is based in Tualatin, Oregon. Waytronx, Inc. engages in commercializing thermal management solutions for the semiconductor and electronic packaging industries. The company commercializes thermal cooling technology under the name WayCool. Its cooling solutions for central and graphics processors, solar energy devices, and power supplies help in the thermal management process in the electronics industry. The companys solutions are used for cooling applications in graphics processing units, central processing units, power supply units, solar energy, medical monitors, test appliances, and home electronics displays. Waytronx, through its wholly owned subsidiary, CUI, Inc., also provides electronic components, including power supplies, transformers, converters, connectors, and industrial controls for original equipment manufacturers.

Green St. Energy, Inc. does not have significant operations. The company intends to enter into an alternative energy business, primarily wind energy. Previously, it engaged in the provision of supply chain services; and sourced printed circuit boards, custom electronic components, extrusions assemblies, and non-electronic products in the United States and internationally. The company was formerly known as M-Wave, Inc. and changed its name to Green St. Energy, Inc. in January 2009. Green St. Energy, Inc. was founded in 1988 and is based in Tehachapi, California.

Elliptic Technologies (formerly Elliptic Semiconductor) takes a direct approach to enabling secure communications links. The company creates designs for secure embedded processors and other microchips used in Ethernet, WAN, and wireless networking gear. Elliptic sells some of its security designs as modular building blocks; chip makers can choose just the design elements they need for incorporation into their own chips. Elliptic also offers related software for implementing and optimizing its designs. Customers include austriamicrosystems, Micronas, Mindspeed, Oki Electric, picoChip, PMC-Sierra, and Wavesat. Elliptic Technologies company's investors include Axis Capital and Venture Coaches.

Supertex, Inc. was founded in 1975 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. Supertex, Inc. (Supertex) is a producer of high-voltage analog and mixed-signal semiconductor components. The Company designs, develops, manufactures and markets integrated circuits (ICs) utilizing high-voltage diffusion metal oxide semiconductor (DMOS), high-voltage complementary metal oxide semiconductor (HVCMOS) and high-voltage bipolar complementary metal oxide semiconductor (HVBiCMOS) analog, and mixed signal technologies. The Company’s ICs are used in the, medical ultrasound imaging, telecommunications, liquid crystal display (LCD) television, light emitting diodes (LED) general lighting, printer, flat panel display, industrial and consumer industries. The Company’s products are primarily used in or with medical ultrasound instruments, commercial ink jet printers, electro-luminescent (EL) lamps for applications in cell phone keypads and hand-held devices, and optical micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) for telecommunication and data communication markets.

Bay Microsystems, Inc. designs and develops network solutions that include network architectures, systems, software, and integrated circuits. The company offers ABEx, a network appliance for optical transport and packet switched networks including synchronous optical networking and synchronous digital hierarchy, Ethernet, Internet protocol and multiprotocol label switching, pseudowires, ATM, and InfiniBand. It also designs and develops network processors that include Chesapeake, a single-chip programmable network processor and traffic manager; Montego, a single-chip programmable Internetworking processor; and Biscayne, a programmable classification processor with policing. Additionally, the company offers Lighthouse Tool Suite, a hardware and software development platform for designing network processor based networking equipment and BayPort, a demonstration and evaluation platform for company’s network processors. Bay Microsystems was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in San Jose, California with an additional office in Germantown, Maryland.
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