
American Superconductor Corporation provides megawatt-scale wind turbine designs and electrical control systems. It also offers a host of smart grid technologies, including superconductor power cable systems, grid-level surge protectors, and power electronics-based voltage stabilization systems for power grid operators. It operates through two segments, AMSC Power Systems and AMSC Superconductors. The AMSC Power Systems segment produces a range of products to enhance electrical grid capacity and reliability; supplies electrical systems used in wind turbines; and sells power electronic products that regulate wind farm voltage to enable interconnection to the power grid. This segment also licenses proprietary wind turbine designs to manufacturers of such systems; provides consulting services to the wind industry; and offers power quality enhancement products for industrial operations. This segment offers its products to transmission and distribution, wind power, and manufacturing industries through a sales force. The AMSC Superconductors segment manufactures HTS wire and coils; and designs and develops superconductor products, such as power cables, fault current limiters, and motors. This segment also manages large-scale superconductor projects, such as HTS power cable system design, manufacturing, and installation. This segment sells HTS wire to original equipment manufacturers. The company has a strategic alliance with LS Cable Ltd. to advance commercial sales of superconductor cables.

IBM Global Engineering Solutions provides semiconductor technologies, products, and services, primarily for use in IBM products. Supporting research and development initiatives, the unit offers clients engineering expertise and access to IBM's vast technical, global, and intellectual resources. The unit also sells to customers in a range of industries including aerospace and defense, automotive, consumer electronics, medical electronics, and telecommunications. IBM Global Engineering Solutions has been involved in such technology-intensive projects as building supercomputers and cryogenics laboratories, as well as designing a wireless floor trading systems for the NYSE.

eMagin Corporation operates in the field of organic light emitting diode technology (OLED). It designs, develops, manufactures, and markets OLED on silicon microdisplays; virtual imaging products, which utilize OLED microdisplays; and related products. The company's products include super video graphics array (SVGA) + OLED microdisplays; SVGA-3D OLED microdisplays; Super eXtended Graphics Array; WF05 prism optic with mounting brackets or combined with OLED microdisplays to form an optic-display module; and Design Reference Kits, which include a microdisplay and associated electronics to help original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) evaluate microdisplay products, and to assist in building and testing new products incorporating the company's microdisplays. The company also provides near-eye virtual imaging modules that incorporate its OLED-on-silicon microdisplays with its lenses and electronic interfaces for integration into OEM products; and Z800 3DVisors, which enable portable computing in personal entertainment, electronic gaming, and military training and simulation applications. It serves OEM customers in the military, industrial, medical, and consumer market sectors. The company markets its products directly in North America, Asia, and Europe, as well as through sales representatives in Japan; and value-added resellers. It also markets its products online through Amazon, as well as through its e-commerce site, www.3dvisor.com. eMagin Corporation was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.

Fairchild Semiconductor International was founded in 1959 and is headquartered in South Portland, Maine. Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. designs, develops, and markets power analog, power discrete, and certain non-power semiconductor solutions worldwide. It products are used in consumer, communications, computer, industrial, and automotive products for applications, such as power conversion, regulation, distribution, and management. The company operates in three segments: Mobile, Computing, Consumer, and Communication (MCCC); Power Conversion, Industrial, and Automotive (PCIA); and Standard Products (SPG). MCCC segment provides analog and mixed signal integrated circuits (ICs) that monitor, interpret, and control continuously variable functions, such as light, color, sound, and energy; and interface products, which connect signals from one part of a system to another part of a system. It also offers signal path products, including analog and digital switches, video encoders and decoders, video filters, and high performance amplifiers.Fairchild company also offers signal path products, including analog and digital switches, video encoders and decoders, video filters, and high performance amplifiers. In addition, this segment provides power semiconductor solutions, including power discrete components, analog ICs, and integrated multi-chip and monolithic power solutions. PCIA segment offers power discrete semiconductors, analog, and mixed signal ICs, including Power MOSFETs, insulated gate bipolar transistors, rectifiers, functional power switches that perform power switching, power conditioning, and signal amplification functions in electronic circuits. The SPG provides standard logic devices, standard diode and transistor products, optoelectronic products, optocouplers, infrared products, and standard linear products, such as bipolar regulators, shunt regulators, low drop out regulators, standard op-amp/comparators, low voltage op-amp, and audio amplifiers.

NEC TOKIN was founded in 1938 as Tohoku Metal Industries. NEC TOKIN Electronics makes tantalum capacitors, devices that store, filter, and regulate electricity and are found in nearly all electronic products. Its capacitors are particularly popular among automotive, telecom infrastructure, and consumer and medical electronics makers. NEC TOKIN also makes Lithium ion batteries, miniature relays, RFID tags, and electronic sensors. The company exports about 2.5 billion products annually to customers around the globe. Sales are supported by offices throughout Asia, as well as in France, Germany, Sweden, and the US.

Teledyne Relays makes electromechanical and solid-state switching equipment for a variety of applications, including wireless, high-speed digital, instrumentation, heating and lighting, and motor control. Its products are used in the commercial and military aviation, industrial power and motion control, instrumentation and test equipment, medical equipment, military and aerospace, and wireless communications industries. Teledyne Relays company has factories in the US, as well as in France, Mexico, and Taiwan. Teledyne Relays counts Avnet and Richardson Electronics among its distributors.

Smartrac NV is a company based in the Netherlands that is active in the technology sector. The Company's main business activity is the manufacture of inlays, which transmit data using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. Its range of products can be divided into two main segments: High Security and Standard. The High Security segment focuses on RFID components for electronic passports and identification (ID) cards, and inlays for credit cards, as well as for active cards. The Standard segment focuses on solutions for public transport, access control systems for buildings, logistics, automotive appliances, animal ID applications, as well as ticket and labels. Smartrac NV operates numerous subsidiaries in the Netherlands, Germany, the United States, Singapore, Malaysia and Brazil.

Sypris Electronics, LLC, an aerospace and defense electronics company, provides electronics manufacturing and engineering services. It offers design, manufacturing, testing, and supply chain services. The company’s services include new product introduction, automated manufacturing, prototype and manual manufacturing, engineering design and development, electrical engineering, systems and software engineering, mechanical design and drafting, and information security and testing solutions. Its products include SECURE DTD2000 SYSTEM, a secure crypto fill system that receives data from various tier-two workstations and tier-three fill devices; DATA TRANSFER DEVICE, a rugged and compact fill device that manages and transfers cryptographic keys to secure communications and information handling systems; KIV-19A and KIV-19M, ruggedized trunk encryption devices, which perform digital data encryption and decryption; Integrated Central Office of Record, an electronic key management system that generates, manages, and distributes electronic key material; and Automated Communications Engineering System, which allows military users to perform fully automated cryptonet, SOI, CEOI, JCEOI, and EP planning, management, validation, and generation distribution. The company also offers rack mounts and ancillary devises; and biometric technology that enables secure tokens, as well as offers real-time identity capture, management, and authentication. It serves aerospace, avionics, defense, and intelligence industries, as well as government agencies and defense prime contractors.

Advanced Power Components (APC) has an electronic component to meet just about every need. APC's Hi-Rel division sells components, such as semiconductors, optoelectronic devices, power supplies, and high-voltage capacitors, primarily to aerospace and military customers. Its SBM division operates as a manufacturers' representative to sell specialty industrial and commercial components, including displays, fuses, cables, power semiconductors, touch memory, and connectors. APC's Go! Technology division offers kitting and materials procurement and management services.

Cabot Microelectronics Corporation was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Aurora, Illinois. Cabot Microelectronics Corporation (Cabot Microelectronics) is a supplier of polishing slurries used in the manufacture of integrated circuit (IC) devices within the semiconductor industry, in a process called chemical mechanical planarization (CMP). CMP is a polishing process used by IC device manufacturers to planarize or flatten many of the multiple layers of material that are deposited upon silicon wafers in the production of ICs. It is engaged in the development, manufacture and sale of CMP consumables. It develops, produces and sells CMP slurries for polishing conducting and insulating materials used in IC devices, and also for polishing the disk substrates and magnetic heads used in hard disk drives. The Company also develops, manufactures and sells CMP polishing pads, which are used in conjunction with slurries in the CMP process. In February 2009, the Company completed its acquisition of Epoch Material Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Eternal Chemical Co., Ltd.
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