
Beckman Coulter, Inc. provides biomedical testing instrument systems, tests, and supplies for clinical laboratories worldwide. The company manufactures chemistry systems, such as routine chemistry systems that use electrochemical detection, chemical reactions with patient samples to detect and quantify substances of diagnostic interest in blood, urine, and other body fluids; and point of care testing products comprising rapid diagnostic test kits and hematology instruments that give physicians information to manage patients. It also provides immunoassay systems performing tests that assess thyroid function, screen and monitor for cancer and cardiac risk, provide information in fertility and reproductive testing, and monitor factors associated with anemia, blood viruses, and infectious disease; and molecular diagnostics that includes testing for infectious diseases, genetic diseases, and disorders, human cancers, and pharmacogenics. Beckman Coulter offers cellular systems for clinicians, such as hematology systems to study formed elements in blood, such as red and white blood cells and platelets; coagulation systems offering information to diagnose bleeding and clotting disorders and to monitor anticoagulant therapy; and flow cytometry systems used in applications in basic research, clinical research, and drug discovery. The company's life science products and services comprise life sciences automation products, centrifugation, and life science tools. It sells its products through sales organizations and independent distributors to hospitals, physician's offices, reference laboratories, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, universities, medical schools, and research institutions. The company was formerly known as Beckman Instruments, Inc. and changed its name to Beckman Coulter, Inc. in April 1998 as of result of acquisition of Coulter Corporation. Beckman Coulter was founded in 1934 and is headquartered in Brea, California.

Mini-Systems was established in 1968 by Glen Robertson, the company's president. Mini-Systems, Inc. company is owned by its officers and outside investors. Mini-Systems, Inc. (MSI) manufactures thin-film and thick-film chip resistors and capacitors for marine, military, aerospace, communications, cryogenics, and implantable medical device applications. The company also produces multichip modules. Its Electronic Package division turns out custom hybrid microelectronic packages, including alumina/glass sidewall packaging, an alternative to plastic packages. Customers include Northrop Grumman.

Pulse, a Technitrol (NYSE: TNL) Company, is a worldwide leader in electronic component and subassembly design and manufacturing. Pulse's wide array of power and signal products are used in computing, networking and communications, power conversion, defense, aerospace, automotive, and consumer electronics. With state-of-the-art custom designs and catalog products, Pulse is a complete source for electronic OEMs, contract manufacturers, and ODMs. Pulse is a participating member of IEEE, ATIS, ETSI, HDMI, the DSL Forum, CommNexus, and MoCA.

ZBD Displays designs and supplies. Dubbed an epop (electronic point of purchase), the zero-powered, bistable liquid-crystal display (LCD) attaches to a shelf to give product information. The epop interacts with a two-way "Bounce" communications device, which is controlled by the retailer's IT system, to wirelessly update. Customers comprise more than 20 retailers, such as PCC Natural Markets, across Europe and the US. ZBD's technology is also used by wireless communications carriers, like AS EMT, in wireless phones and PDAs, as well as by architectural signage companies. ZBD is owed by venture capital groups, including DFJ Esprit and Dow Chemical.

Ultra Clean Holdings was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Hayward, California. Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc. is a developer and supplier of subsystems, primarily for the semiconductor capital equipment industry. The Company develops, designs, prototypes, engineers, manufactures and tests subsystems, which are specialized and tailored to specific steps in the semiconductor manufacturing process, as well as in other addressed industries. Its revenue is derived from the sale of gas delivery systems and other critical subsystems, including chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) subsystems, chemical delivery modules, top-plate assemblies, frame assemblies, process modules and other high-level assemblies.

California Micro Devices Corporation (CMD) specializes in integrated passive devices (IPDs), including application-specific and customized models. IPDs are integrated circuits that combine passive components, such as capacitors and resistors, with active semiconductors. CMD makes analog and mixed-signal semiconductors, such as operational amplifiers, power management devices, and telecommunications transceivers. Its products are used in electronic gear, including wireless phones, PCs, and medical devices. Among its top clients are Motorola, Philips, Samsung Electronics, and Sony. ON Semiconductor announced plans in December 2009 to acquire CMD for $108 million.

Suparule was founded in 1989, and was sold by former owner SMF Technologies to Gardon Limited. Suparule Systems makes electronic testing products to be used by the electrical manufacturing and design, construction, transportation, and utility industries. The company's products are used by electricians, engineers, surveyors, technicians, and other technical workers. Suparule's own products include cable height meters, RLM load recorders, cable earth fault indicators, high voltage and proximity testers. The company also sells items manufactured by other companies, such as Bushnell (rangefinders), Finest (clampmeters, multimeters), and LEM (power quality analyzers, ground loop testers).

Verigy Ltd. designs, develops, manufactures and sells advanced test systems and solutions for the semiconductor industry. The Company offers a single platform for each of the general categories of devices being tested: its V93000 Series platform, designed to test System-on-a-Chip (SOC), System-in-a-Package (SIP) and high-speed memory devices; its V6000 Series platform, which is the successor to the V5000 platform, designed to test both flash memory and dynamic random access memory (DRAM) devices, and its V101 platform, designed to test devices, such as 4, 8 and 16-bit micro-controller units (MCUs). As of October 31, 2009, Verigy Ltd had installed more than 2,000 V93000 Series systems and nearly 2600 V5000 Series systems worldwide. During the fiscal year ended October 31, 2009 (fiscal 2009), the Company acquired the assets and business of Touchdown Technologies, a manufacturer of advanced memory probe cards.

Hammond Electronics is a broad line distributor of electronic components including connectors, wire & cable, capacitors, resistors, test equipment, digital oscilloscopes, relays and switches. Hammond Electronics in depth inventory of production equipment including soldering and de-soldering stations, static control, ESD safe workbenches and bench lighting, solder, flux and cleaning chemicals are an added benefit to Hammond's broad offering.Hammond supplies material to original equipment manufacturers (OEM's). commercial users, Military establishments, Government agencies and a diverse group of industries for electronic maintenance and repair (MRO) needs.Hammond Assembly Solutions operates a state of the art production facility in Orlando, Florida. Hammond Assembly Solutions offers a full range of electronic assembly services including: wire and cable assemblies, ribbon cable assemblies, component modification, and electromechanical assembly. These products are marketed through both the Hammond and EMSCO sales divisions.Hammond Electronics has always placed a very high value on customer satisfaction and professional integrity. This strong commitment has enabled Hammond to become a leading distributor in electronics distribution.

Sparton Corporation was founded in 1900 and is headquartered in Schaumburg, Illinois. Sparton Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, offers electronic manufacturing services worldwide. The company provides design and electronic manufacturing services, which include a range of engineering, pre-manufacturing, and post-manufacturing services on a contract basis. Its products and services include device manufacturing products for original equipment manufacturers, microprocessor-based systems, transducers, printed circuit boards and assemblies, sensors, and electromechanical devices; and engineering services relating to these product sales. In addition, the company designs and manufactures sonobuoys, an anti-submarine warfare device, used by the U.S. Navy and other free-world countries. It serves the government, medical/scientific, instrumentation, aerospace, and other industries.
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