
Virtium Technology makes memory chips and modules for information storage. Some of the customers they serve are in the medical, wireless, military, and gaming industries. Virtium makes custom modules and provides design and engineering services. Virtium Technology company was founded in 1997 by CEO Phu Hoang and CTO Chinh Nguyen. Virtium is owned by its officers. To help customers specify motherboards for their products, Virtium Technology company has launched a Web site at RAMpedia.com.

Skyworks Solutions, Inc. was founded in 1962 and is headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts. Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (Skyworks) offers diverse standard and custom linear products supporting automotive, broadband, cellular infrastructure, energy management, industrial, medical, military and cellular handset applications. The Company’s portfolio includes amplifiers, attenuators, detectors, diodes, directional couplers, front-end modules, hybrids, infrastructure radio frequency (RF) subsystems, mixers/demodulators, phase shifters, power dividers/combiners, receivers, switches and technical ceramics. It has aligned the product portfolio around two markets: cellular handsets and analog semiconductors. The handset portfolio includes customized power amplifiers and front-end solutions, from entry level to multimedia platforms and smart phones. Its primary handset customers include LG Electronics, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Research in Motion and HTC.

Global Axcess Corp, through its subsidiaries, provides automated teller machine (ATM) services primarily in the United States. The company owns and operates a network of ATMs located at grocery stores, regional and national retailers, hotels, shopping malls, airports, colleges, amusement parks, sports arenas, bars/clubs, theaters, and bowling alleys, as well as convenience stores, and combination convenience stores and gas stations. It offers ATM branding and processing services for approximately 59 financial institutions that have approximately 548 branded sites under contract with it. Global Axcess Corp also provides network processing services. As of December 31, 2008, it operated approximately 4,236 ATMs of which approximately 1,423 company-owned, 2,699 merchant-owned, and 114 under a service-only agreement.

Lithium Technology Corporation manufactures and provides rechargeable energy storage solutions for various applications. It offers large format cylindrical lithium-ion (Li-ion) rechargeable cells; and engineers and builds Li-ion rechargeable batteries complete with battery management systems for use in transportation, military/national security, and stationary power markets. The company also provides the GAIA product line of hermetically sealed rechargeable Li-ion cells and batteries, which include cells ranging from 7.5 to 45 Ah, energy cells from 10 to 500 Amp-hours for various applications, and large batteries up to 600Vand capacity of more than 40 kWh. In addition, it offers power cells designed for hybrid-electric vehicles and military applications; and high capacity cells for applications, such as back-up power and remote standby installations. Further, the company manufactures standard cells that are assembled into custom large batteries with electronics. It serves industrial, retail, and government customers, including scientific research facilities and defense agencies of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

Duchossois Industries company, pronounced "deshy-swa," focuses its investment interests in the consumer products, technology and services sectors. The Chamberlain Group, a subsidiary, is the world's top maker of residential and commercial door openers and a leading maker of access control products. AMX Corporation performs systems integration, while other companies offer AV equipment, Internet-based access control, and lighting products. DII also owns an early-stage IT venture capital fund and holds a minority stake in horse racetrack Churchill Downs.

Aetrium Incorporated, together with its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and markets electromechanical equipment used by the semiconductor industry to handle and test integrated circuits (ICs). It offers test handler products, which include thermal conditioning, contacting, and automated handling technologies to provide automated handling of ICs during production of test cycles. The company also provides change kits to adapt test handlers to various IC package configurations or to upgrade installed equipment, as well as gravity feed test handlers. In addition, it offers reliability test equipment for semiconductor manufacturers with structural performance data to aid in the evaluation and improvement of IC designs and manufacturing processes. The company serves semiconductor manufacturers, and their assembly and test subcontractors. It markets its products through direct salespeople and independent sales representatives, as well as through distributors in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines. Aetrium Incorporated was founded in 1982 and is based in North St. Paul, Minnesota.

E-MON is manufacture of solid-state electronic kilowatt-hour submeters, automatic meter reading software and other energy management products and services. E-Mon's products are installed worldwide for tenant billing, cost allocation, demand side management, energy conservation and load profiling in skyscrapers, shopping centers, airports, factories, office buildings, apartment buildings, college campuses and government facilities.E-Mon brought the first fully electronic kilowatt hour submeter to market. This product, the E-Mon D-Mon, quickly became the industry standard, making E-Mon the leader in the submetering market. Since that time, E-Mon has continued to expand its product line with state-of-the-art technology in demand profile analysis and energy consumption aggregation.E-Mon has established a network of over 4,000 distributors supported by independent sales representative agencies throughout the world. E-Mon maintains in-house engineering staff for hardware/software development and sales and technical support staff for pre- and post-sale assistance.

O.I. Corporation, doing business as OI Analytical, designs, manufactures, markets, and services products, components, and systems for chemical analysis and monitoring in air and water. It offers laboratory products, including gas chromatography (GC) instruments and systems to separate organic compounds based on their physical and chemical properties; sample concentrators for sample introduction into GCs; GC detector devices; and total organic carbon analyzer systems and related accessories to measure organic and inorganic carbon levels in ultrapure, drinking, natural, ground, waste, and process water, as well as soils and solids. The company's laboratory products also include automated chemistry analyzers, such as segmented flow and flow injection analyzers to perform various ion analyses, including the measurement of nitrate, nitrite, phosphate, ammonia, chloride, alkalinity, and sulfate in liquids; sample preparation products and systems to prepare sample matrices for analysis; and refrigerant monitors, which employ infrared based analyzers to monitor and detect low-level refrigerant leaks. The company offers MINICAMS air-monitoring systems to monitor air for toxic chemical compounds, including gaseous chemical-warfare agents to address air-monitoring levels, as well as provides on-site installation and support services. The company serves environmental testing, food and flavors, pharmaceutical, semiconductor, power generation, chemical, and petrochemical industries, as well as military agencies of the U.S. Government, engineering and consulting firms, municipalities, beverage bottlers, and chiller-refrigerant companies. It sells products through a direct sales force, as well as, through a network of independent sales representatives and distributors. The company was formerly known as Oceanography International Corporation and changed its name to O.I. Corporation in July 1980. O.I. Corporation was founded in 1963 and is headquartered in College Station, Texas.

Dowding & Mills company and its subsidiaries provide electro-mechanical maintenance and repair services for an array of electric equipment, from generators to pumps, and gearboxes. It also offers various engineering, on-site, and calibration services for electrical, electronic, and mechanical gear -- motors on up to electrical transformers. Focused in the UK, Australia, the US, and Middle East, Dowding & Mills caters to diverse industries, including petroleum, power generation, rail, auto, and defense. In a reverse acquisition, Dowding & Mills was sold in 2007 to Castle Acquisitions (later Castle Support Services) and is held by original parent, DM Technical Services.

Jenoptik now focuses on some very specific markets. With the sale of M&W Zander, which made up the company's Clean Systems Technologies unit (and the majority of its sales at one time), Jenoptik reorganized into three segments -- Lasers and Optical Systems, Metrology, and Defense & Civil Systems -- and five product divisions under those segments. Users of the company's offerings include chip makers, such as IBM, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, and Texas Instruments, as well as chip equipment manufacturers, including ASML. Jenoptik gets more than half of its sales outside Germany.
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