
Laser Atlanta is the second largest supplier of lasers guns in the markets that it serves and is first in several niche markets. The primary market has been to the mapping community which develops databases for organizations such as energy supplies and municipalities. Laser Atlanta also markets to the mining industry with open pit mines for coal or rock aggregate. Laser products support pre-blast preparation and volume measurement of aggregate piles. Laser Atlanta also provides a speed laser (LIDAR) system which is used for traffic enforcement and to map accident scenes. Other industries served are wireless and wireline telecommunications, aviation, transportation, sporting, military, NASA and forestry.

Antares Advanced Test Technologies products are put to the test every day --except they are on the testing end of the equation. Specializing in semiconductor test products, Antares ATT designs and manufactures sockets and connectors serving semiconductor manufacturers: products include burn-in sockets, high performance test sockets, thermal solutions, high performance boards, and docking systems. The company's test products help semiconductor manufacturers test the quality of their finished microchips focusing on the high sensitivity areas of yield and integration of test disciplines.

Kingston Technology Company, Inc. was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Fountain Valley, California. It has manufacturing facilities in California, Malaysia, Taiwan, and China. Kingston Technology Company, Inc. is a former subsidiary of SOFTBANK Corp. Kingston Technology Company, Inc., through its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and distributes memory products for desktops, laptops, servers, and printers. Its products include DDR3 and DDR2 memory for PC; memory for computer systems, generic memory, and USB flash memory drives; CF cards for digital cameras, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and MP3 players; secure digital cards for digital cameras, PDAs, and GPS; and media readers that allows data transfer between flash cards and PCs. The company also provides flash memory products for PDAs, mobile phones, digital cameras, and MP3 players. In addition, it offers contract manufacturing and supply chain management services for semiconductor manufacturers and system OEMs. The company provides its products in Europe, the Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, Canada, Brazil, and the United States. It serves a network of distributors, resellers, retailers, and OEM customers. Kingston Technology Company has operations in the United States, Europe, the Russian Federation, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, India, Taiwan, China, and Latin America.

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.
Triana Industries defies the three strikes you're out odds in sports and manufacturing. Since its founding in 1972, it has transitioned from assembling telecommunications devices, to computer boards, to making wire harnesses, cable assemblies, and electromechanical components, largely for Chrysler. In 2007, the company took a hit from overseas rivals of auto wiring harnesses. Triana slashed its workforce by 85% and put its weight behind its metal and steel fabrication division. Its client roster has included Navistar (formerly International Truck and Engine), North American Bus Industries, and United Technologies. CEO Ralph Malone, former NFL lineman and son of the late founder George Malone, owns the company.

LeCroy Corporation develops, manufactures, sells, and licenses oscilloscopes and global communication protocol analyzers. It offers seven categories of oscilloscopes: WaveExpert, a line of sampling oscilloscopes; WaveMaster, a high performance product; WavePro for the mid-to high-performance sector; WaveRunner designed for the mid-performance sector; WaveSurfer and WaveJet for value-oriented users in the low bandwidth sector of the market; and WaveAce, an entry-level oscilloscope product. LeCroy's oscilloscopes are used by designers and engineers for measuring and analyzing electronic signals. LeCroy Corporation also provides protocol analyzers for the digital communications standards, such as Fibre Channel, IEEE 1394, InfiniBand, PCI Express, Serial ATA, Serial Attached SCSI, Universal Serial Bus (USB), Bluetooth, and Wireless USB. Its protocol analyzers are used to monitor communications traffic and diagnose operational problems in various communication devices. The company also offers oscilloscope probes and accessory products; and provides support, repair, maintenance, recalibration, and various post sale upgrades and installations. It serves computer, semiconductor, consumer electronics, data storage, automotive, industrial, military, aerospace, and original equipment manufacturer markets. LeCroy sells its products through its direct sales force, manufacturers representatives, and distributors in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, France, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Japan, China, South Korea, and Singapore. The company was founded in 1964 and is headquartered in Chestnut Ridge, New York.

Newark InOne offers all sorts of electronic goods in one place, and not just for customers in Newark. The company stocks and distributes a vast array of electronic components and supplies. Its catalog includes semiconductors, passive devices, electrical equipment, test and measurement instruments, office supplies, and tools. Newark InOne is a subsidiary of Premier Farnell, a major international electronic and industrial parts supplier. In 2005 the company expanded its operations by purchasing the assets of R&R Instrumentation, which distributed and calibrated electronic test equipment; R&R was renamed Newark InOne Services.

QualiTau makes probe and test equipment used during semiconductor manufacturing to ensure product quality. The company's DSPT 9012 system conducts parametric tests of semiconductors, whether packaged or still on a wafer. Its ACE system tests for electromigration (the unwanted interaction between electrons and ions) in interconnects. Other systems include MIRA (reliability analysis) and Infinity (flexible package and wafer level test system). QualiTau also has a test lab service that offers independent test and evaluation services. Founded in 1991 by CEO Gadi Krieger and former CTO Peter Cuevas, QualiTau is owned by officers and outside investors. It has facilities in China, Germany, Israel, Japan, and the US.

Kyocera Corporation, through its subsidiaries, manufactures and distributes fine ceramic components, electronics devices, and equipment to individuals, corporations, and governments and governmental agencies worldwide. Its Fine Ceramic Parts segment offers information and telecommunication components, sapphire substrates, components for semiconductor process equipment components, components for liquid crystal display (LCD) manufacturing equipment, automotive components, and general industrial ceramic components.The company's Semiconductor Parts segment provides ceramic packages for crystal and SAW devices, CCD/CMOS sensor ceramic packages, LSI ceramic packages, wireless and optical communication device packages, and organic multilayer packages and substrates. Its Applied Ceramic Products segment offers residential and industrial solar power generating systems, solar cells/modules, cutting tools, micro drills, medical and dental implants, jewelry, and applied products.The companys Electronic Device segment provides ceramic and tantalum capacitors, timing devices, surface acoustic wave devices, RF modules, EMI filters, connectors, thermal and inkjet print heads, amorphous silicon photoreceptor drums, and LCDs. Its Telecommunications Equipment segment offers CDMA mobile phone handsets and personal handy phone system related products. The company's Information Equipment segment provides ECOSYS printers, copying machines, and multifunctional peripherals. Its Other segment involves in telecommunications engineering; integration business on information systems and network infrastructures; data center; management consulting; and hotel business, as well as chemical materials for electronic components, electrical insulators, and molded products. The company was formerly known as Kyoto Ceramic Kabushiki Kaisha and changed its name to Kyocera Corporation.

Founded in 1997, Crystal IS, Inc. makes materials -- specifically, single-crystal aluminum nitride substrates -- for the semiconductor industry. Crystal IS's nitride substrates are the materials chip makers use to make high-power, high-temperature, and optoelectronic semiconductors for ultraviolet, high-power radio-frequency, solid-state lighting, biomedical, wireless communications, microwave, and other applications. The company is working to increase the size, growth rate, and yield of its substrates in order to produce higher-quality wafers at lower costs; it is working to commercialize a 5cm diameter substrate.
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