
Speedline Technologies makes electronics assembly equipment, including systems used to print and clean printed circuit boards. It has installed more than 5,000 stencil printing and dispensing systems around the globe. The company also makes reflow ovens, coating equipment, wafer bumping systems, and packaging and encapsulation equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing. As part of Illinois Tool Works' Specialty Systems Group, Speedline Technologies gets to leverage its parent company's network which spans 750 businesses and nearly 50 countries.

Hoku Scientific, Inc., through its subsidiaries, operates as a materials science company. It focuses on the manufacture of solar-grade polysilicon, which is used in photovoltaic (PV) modules; and design, engineering, and installation of turnkey PV systems and related services using solar modules purchased from third party suppliers. The company also designs, develops, and manufactures membranes, and membrane electrode assemblies for proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Its membrane electrode assemblies are designed for the residential primary power, commercial back-up, and automotive hydrogen fuel cell markets. The company was formerly known as Pacific Energy Group, Inc. and changed its name to Hoku Scientific, Inc. in July 2001. Hoku Scientific, Inc. was incorporated in 2001 and is headquartered in Kapolei, Hawaii.

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. company was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (Maxim) designs, develops, manufactures and markets a range of linear and mixed-signal integrated circuits, referred to as analog circuits, for a large number of customers in diverse geographical locations. The Company also provides a range of high-frequency process technologies and capabilities for use in custom designs. The major end markets in which the Company sells its products are the industrial, communications, consumer and computing markets. On October 27, 2008, the Company acquired Mobilygen Corporation (Mobilygen). On December 29, 2008, the Company acquired Innova Card (Innova Card), fabless semiconductor company focusing on advanced secure microcontroller technology for financial terminals. In February 2009, the Company acquired Zilog, Inc.'s universal remote control hardware and secures transaction businesses.

Harvard Bioscience, Inc. develops, manufactures, distributes, and markets apparatus and scientific instruments used in life science research at pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, universities, and government laboratories worldwide. The company offers products in two application areas, including ADMET testing and molecular biology. Its ADMET testing products include diffusion chambers to measure the absorption of a drug into the bloodstream; 96 well equilibrium dialysis plate for serum protein binding assays; organ testing systems that enable organs to be kept functioning outside the body while performing experiments with them; precision infusion pumps to infuse small quantities of liquid; behavioral products to evaluate the effects of situational stimuli, drugs, and nutritional infusions; cell injection systems to penetrate and inject drugs into or around individual cells; ventilators to inflate the lungs of an anesthetized animal; and electroporation products for research applications, including gene delivery, electrocell fusion, and nuclear transfer cloning. The company's molecular biology products comprise spectrophotometers that are used to quantify the amount of a compound in a sample; DNA/RNA/protein calculators; multi-well plate readers for throughput screening assays in the drug discovery process; amino acid analysis systems that are used to separate the amino acids in a sample; liquid dispensers used to dispense low volumes of liquids into high density microtitre plates used in high throughput screening processes in life science research; and gel electrophoresis systems used for separating and purifying DNA, RNA, and proteins. In addition, the company buys and resells instruments and consumable items used in experiments involving cells, tissues, organs, and animals. Harvard Bioscience markets its products directly, as well as through catalogs, Website, and distributors. The company was founded in 1901 and is based in Holliston, Massachusetts.

Irvine Sensors Corporation company was founded in 1974 and is based in Costa Mesa, California. Irvine Sensors Corporation (ISC) and its subsidiaries (collectively, the Company) is a vision systems company enabled by technology for three-dimensional packaging of electronics and manufacturing of electro-optical products. The Company designs, develops, manufactures and sells vision systems, miniaturized electronic products and higher level systems incorporating such products for defense, security and commercial applications. The Company also performs customer-funded contract research and development related to these products for the United States government customers or contractors. The Company’s subsidiaries include Novalog, Inc. (Novalog), MicroSensors, Inc. (MSI), RedHawk Vision, Inc. (RedHawk), and iNetWorks Corporation (iNetWorks). On October 14, 2008, all of the assets of Optex Systems, Inc. (Optex), a Texas corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of ISC, were sold to a UCC public foreclosure sale (the Optex Asset Sale).

Bosch Rexroth company engineers a slew of automated technologies designed to increase productivity and trim waste. Its operations straddle electric drives (servo drives and controls), hydraulic systems (industrial and mobile), bushings and shafts, and pneumatic valves and actuators. The resulting lineup is used in a wide range of equipment, from automobiles to construction tools (backhoes, cranes, and excavators), material handling (conveyors to linear motion systems), and semiconductor manufacturing.

Arryx, Inc is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Haemonetics. Arryx Research facilities, personnel, and operations will remain in Chicago. Arryx's patented HOT technology uses focused light to form optical traps that function like microscopic "tractor beams" to grab small objects. These optical traps (also known as laser tweezers) can hold, move, rotate, join, separate, stretch, and otherwise manipulate hundreds of microscopic and nanoscopic objects, ranging from the size of a human cell down to less than 1/1000th the diameter of a human hair. Arryx's proprietary technology gives rise to multiple applications. Arryx's first product, the BioRyx® 200 optical trapping system, is able to produce and move multiple optical traps for manipulating cells, beads, or other objects.

Pepco's service-oriented professionals and engineers with the skill-sets to help you source the products that will best fit your need, and offer you the resources to support your project through successful completion. From products selection, to inventory management, to installation assistance, Pepco delivers a superior scope of value-added services to help you achieve your goal. Through our model of cooperative problem-solving, we listen carefully to your needs, then create and customize the best solution for you.

MathStar, Inc. company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon. MathStar, Inc. (MathStar) was a fabless semiconductor company engaged in the development, marketing and selling of its programmable platform field programmable object arrays (FPOA) chips and design tools required to program its chips. On May 20, 2008, the Company suspended research and development activities. As of September 30, 2008, the Company had ceased all operations in Minnesota. As of December 31, 2008, MathStar had engaged a third party investment banking firm to explore the sale of intellectual property and patents and potential merger and acquisition alternatives.

Agilent Technologies, Inc. provides bio-analytical and electronic measurement solutions to the communications, electronics, life sciences, and chemical analysis industries in the United States and internationally. The company's Electronic Measurement segment offers electronic measurement instruments and systems; monitoring, management, and optimization tools for communications networks and services; and software design tools and related services that are used in the design, development, manufacture, installation, deployment, and operation of electronics equipment and communications networks and services. Its products include communications test and general purpose test products. This segment also provides start-up assistance, instrument productivity and application, and instrument calibration and repair, as well as customization, consulting, and optimization services. The company's Bio-Analytical Measurement segment offers application-focused solutions, which include instruments, software, consumables, and services. Its product categories include liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, microarrays, inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy, microfluidics, electrophoresis, laboratory automation and robotics, polymerase chain reaction instrumentation, and software and informatics, as well as related bioreagents, consumables, and services. This segment principally serves life sciences and chemical analysis markets. The Semiconductor and Board Test segment provides laser interferometer; parametric and manufacturing test, and measurement instruments; and systems monitoring, management, and optimization tools that are used in semiconductor and printed circuit assembly fabrication. The company primarily markets its products through direct sales, as well as distributors, resellers, manufacturer's representatives, telesales, and electronic commerce. Agilent Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
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