
Allied Motion Technologies Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in designing, manufacturing, and selling motor, servo motion, and optical encoder products. It offers brushless and brush direct current (DC) motors, drives, and control electronics, such as servo motors, frameless motors, torque motors, and high speed brushless DC motors for semiconductor manufacturing, industrial automation, medical equipment, and military and aerospace markets. The company also manufactures high resolution encoders, precision high resolution servo motors, and integrated motor/encoder assemblies for missile seeker heads, flight surface controls, tunable lasers, spectrum analyzers, wavemeters, programmable attenuators, and 3D scanner applications to the aerospace and defense, telecommunications, semiconductor, and scanning equipment manufacturing industries. In addition, it offers fractional and integral horsepower gear motors, permanent magnet DC motors, and motor part sets for various original equipment applications, such as mobile HVAC systems, actuation systems, and specialty and general purpose pumps to the trucks, buses, boats, RV's, off-road vehicles, health, fitness, medical, and industrial equipment markets. Further, the company provides small precision electric motors; coreless DC, iron core DC, and permanent magnet stepper and synchronous motors; and reduction gearboxes for medical, professional, and industrial applications, such as dialysis equipment, industrial ink jet printers, cash dispensers, bar code readers, laser scanning equipment, fuel injection systems, HVAC actuators, waste water treatment, textile manufacturing, document handling equipment, studio television cameras, and dosing systems. It distributes its products through its sales force, independent sales representatives, agents, and distributors primarily in the United States, Canada, and Europe. The company was founded in 1962 and is headquartered in Englewood, Colorado.

Sypris Solutions, Inc. provides outsourced services and specialty products in North America. It offers manufacturing, engineering, design, testing, and other technical services under multi-year contracts with corporations and government agencies in the markets for aerospace and defense electronics, truck components and assemblies, and for users of test and measurement equipment. The company provides industrial manufacturing services, such as automated forging, extruding, machining, induction hardening, heat-treating, testing, production tooling and prototype products, and other value-added services; and electronic manufacturing services, such as prototype assembly, turnkey manufacturing, system assembly, testing, and final system configuration. It also provides calibration, repair, and certification of the test and measurement equipment that is used to maintain wireless communication equipment, control tower radar and direction beacons, NEXRAD Doppler advanced warning weather service radar systems, digital oscilloscopes, microwave equipment, and fiber optic measuring equipment, as well as testing services, including radio frequency, microwave and mixed signal component testing, environmental testing, dynamics testing, and failure analysis. The company's products include axle shafts, drive train components, differential cases, gear sets, float tubes, and steer axle components for light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks; axle beams for trailers; circuit cards for color display systems in military aircrafts; encryption devices, communications equipment, and recording systems; and circuit cards for use in missile guidance system and integrated air defense network. In addition, it provides digital and analog data systems, analog data systems; magnetic meters and sensors for commercial and laboratory environments; and high-pressure closures and joints in pipeline and chemical systems. The company was founded in 1954 and is based in Louisville, Kentucky.

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.

Dainippon Screen Manufacturing Co. Ltd. is one of the world's largest producers of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. Dainippon Screen, known as DNS or just plain Screen, also makes equipment for turning out flat-panel displays and printed circuit boards, and supplies printing hardware and software for newspapers and other publishers. Screen specializes in equipment that cleans semiconductor wafers, coats them in chemicals during various processing steps, and then etches circuit details onto the wafer. Other operations include logistics, leasing, and printing 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.

Sigma Designs, Inc. company was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Milpitas, California. Sigma Designs, Inc. is a fabless provider of integrated system-on-chip (SoC), solutions that are used to deliver multimedia entertainment throughout the home. The Company offers four distinct technologies that the Company market as separate product lines: media processors, VXP video image processing, Ultra-wideband devices and Z-wave devices. Each of these technologies also contributes to its fully integrated SoC offerings. Its SoC solutions combine its semiconductors and software and are a component of multiple high-growth, consumer applications that process digital video and audio content, including Internet protocol television (IPTV), connected media player, high definition televisions (HDTVs), and portable media players. Its media processors provide high definition digital video decoding for multiple compression standards, graphics acceleration, audio decoding, a central processing unit (CPU), and display control. In November 2009, it acquired CopperGate Communications Ltd.

Premier Farnell plc is a leading multi-channel, high service distributor supporting millions of engineers and purchasing professionals globally. Premier Farnell markets and distributes a comprehensive range of products and services throughout Europe, North America and Asia Pacific with operations in 24 countries and trading in over 100, with approximately 4,100 employees worldwide. Serving a global customer base of more than 2 million customer contacts worldwide, the Group stocks in excess of 400,000 electronic products, has access to 4 million more and represents 3,500 manufacturer brands. The Group's multi-channel approach includes fully transactional websites, contact centres, field sales force, trade counters, branch network, catalogues and direct mail. Companies within the Premier Farnell Group include Farnell, Newark, CPC, Premier Electronics, Farnell-Newark, MCM, Akron Brass and TPC Wire & Cable.

Kyocera America, Inc. designs, manufactures, and assembles microelectronic packaging solutions and optoelectronic components for the telecommunications, wireless, optoelectronic, semiconductor, and specialty products markets. It produces ceramic packages that house semiconductors and other electronics, such as microwave and radio-frequency devices. Kyocera America also distributes industrial ceramics and consumer related products, such as solar energy systems, ceramic knives, ceramic scissors, and ceramic-tipped ballpoint pens. The company’s products are used in a range of applications, including personal computers and workstations, as well as handsets, base stations, and other telecommunications equipment. Its services include package design, assembly, and testing. The company also provides nickel, gold, copper, and tin-lead plating services. Kyocera America, Inc. was founded in 1987 and is based in San Diego, California. Kyocera America, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Kyocera International, Inc.

Surge Components was established in 1981. Surge Components, Inc. is a supplier of electronic products and components. These products include capacitors, which are electrical energy storage devices, and discrete components, such as semiconductor rectifiers, transistors and diodes, which are single-function, low-power semiconductor products that are packaged alone, as compared to integrated circuits (ICs) such as microprocessors. Surge's products are typically utilized in the electronic circuitry of diverse products, including, but not limited to, automobiles, cellular telephones, computers, consumer electronics, garage door openers, household appliances, power supplies and security equipment. Surge's products are sold to both original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) that incorporate them into their products and to distributors of Surge's product lines that resell these products within their customer base.

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.
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