
ClariPhy Communications develops state-of-the-art mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs) for 10, 40 and 100 Gb/s optical networking and communication applications, aiming to capitalize on this dynamic market growth. Initially funded in June 2004, the company is headquartered in Irvine, California, with an office in Silicon Valley and a design center in Cordoba, Argentina (under the subsidiary ClariPhy Argentina SA). ClariPhy has assembled a world-class international team with deep experience in digital signal processing (DSP) and mixed-signal IC design. Its ICs incorporate sophisticated signal processing algorithms that increase the performance, speed and reach of optical networks while simultaneously reducing their cost.

Raltron Electronics Corporation was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Miami, Florida. It has facilities in Miami, Florida, as well as in Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Israel, and Europe. Raltron Electronics Corporation develops, manufactures, markets, and sells frequency management products. Its products include microprocessor crystals, accelerometers, crystal filters, band pass filters/duplexers, programmable clocks, saw resonators and filters, synchronization modules, voltage controlled oscillators and PLL synthesizers, ceramic resonators, and other high precision control products, as well as crystal and clock, voltage controlled crystal, temperature compensated crystal, and oven controlled crystal oscillators. The company’s products are used in digital audio broadcasting, Bluetooth, fiber optic, gigabit ethernet, WLAN, and chipset cross reference applications. It offers its products through a network of sales offices, independent sales representatives, and distributors in the United States and internationally.

When it comes to printed circuit boards, it's all a walk in the park. Park Electrochemical, to be precise. The company's Nelco brand of copper-clad laminates and reinforced composite materials are used to make printed circuit boards and other components for laptop computers, cellular phones, satellite switching systems, and other electronics. Park also makes engineered materials through its subsidiary Park Advanced Composite Materials (formerly Nelcote), whose products include composites for electronics, aerospace, and industrial markets. Sanmina-SCI and TTM Technologies account for about 25% of the company's total sales. About half of its sales come from the US, with Asia making up the bulk of the rest.

CirTran provides contract electronics manufacturing services, through which it makes printed circuit boards and cables for customers in consumer electronics, networking equipment, the automotive industry, and other markets. In 2004 the company established an Asian subsidiary in Shenzhen, China, that undertakes manufacturing services for a wider variety of products, including cooking appliances, fitness equipment, and hair products. CirTran's Racore Technology subsidiary makes Ethernet adapter cards for PCs. Racore's customers include the Fire Department of New York City, Lear Siegler, Lockheed Martin, the US Air Force, and Walt Disney World. Nearly all of the company's sales are in the US.

FEI Company, together with its subsidiaries, supplies instruments for nanoscale imaging, analysis, and prototyping that enable research, development, and manufacturing in industrial, academic, and research institutional applications. Its products include focused ion beam systems, scanning electron microscopes, transmission electron microscopes, and DualBeam systems. The company's products facilitate laboratories to enhance new product development and yields by enabling 3D wafer metrology, defect analysis, root cause failure analysis, and circuit edit for modifying device structures; provide data storage market with thin film head processing and root cause failure analysis services; enable researchers and manufacturers to develop, analyze, and produce products through its atomic-level resolution images; and create 3D reconstructions of complex biological structures, through its ultra-high resolution imaging in the life sciences market. The company serves universities and research institutes engaged in biotech and life sciences applications; pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device companies and hospitals; semiconductor, data storage, and related industries, such as printers and microelectromechanical systems; and a range of industrial customers, including automobiles, aerospace, metals, mining, and petrochemicals. FEI Company sells its products through direct sales personnel, as well as through independent agents, distributors, and representatives in North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon.

SOLON SE engages in the manufacture and sale of solar modules and photovoltaic systems for solar power plants worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Components and System Technology. The Components segment involves in the development, production, and distribution of solar modules for specialty wholesale and installation companies. The System Technology segment engages in the development, manufacture, and distribution of power plant systems; and the construction of turnkey solar power plants. It also develops and produces sinewave inverters; SOLON Mover, a biaxially tracked photovoltaic system; and SOLON Single Axis, a single-axis photo-voltaic system. This segment serves project developers and financial investors. The company was formerly known as SOLON AG fur Solartechnik and changed its name to SOLON SE in December 2008. SOLON SE was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Berlin, Germany.

Qcept Technologies, Inc. manufactures and sells wafer inspection systems for the semiconductor manufacturing industry. Its ChemetriQ inspection systems are used to detect non-visual residues, sub-monolayer metallic and organic contamination, and other yield-killing surface non-uniformities that cannot be seen by optical tools. The company was formerly known as Intelligent Sensor Systems, Inc. and changed its name to Qcept Technologies, Inc. in August 2002. Qcept Technologies, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia with a sales office in Austin, Texas.

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.

Shimadzu presently offers a multitude of products, encompassing analytical and measuring instruments, medical systems and equipment, aircraft equipment, and industrial equipment, across a wide range of fields, as well as meticulous, responsive service. In addition to these core businesses, Shimadzu continue to explore new ventures that will positively impact society in the future. Acknowledging the realities of an aging society and heightened interest in the well-being of individuals, and in response to the goals of ultra-early diagnosis and treatment in the field of next-generation medicine, they are focusing on the development of “molecular imaging technology” to enable detection of subtle symptoms before the onset of full-blown diseases. For example, in the environmental field, the company is developing cleanup technologies which will not require the removal of existing buildings to rehabilitate polluted underground soil. In the field of industrial measurements, they are developing combustion measurement technology for automobile engines, an innovation that will further reduce fuel consumption. Looking forward, the company will continue to cultivate new business opportunities in such fields as the global environment, energy, automotives, and IT, by promoting leading-edge seed technology development.In addition to R&D objectives, Shimadzu is keenly aware that the 21st century is an age of explosive globalization in which barriers are tumbling, and the world is steadily becoming a single vast marketplace. Therefore, in addition to networks in the United States, Europe, Asia, and China, Shimadzu is now expanding into Brazil, India, Russia, and other regions. Shimadzu are setting up production, sales, and service bases throughout the world, striving to become a truly global business by perfecting an organizational structure which ensures that the various needs of customers in all regions are swiftly addressed.

Analogic Corporation engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of medical imaging and security systems and subsystems to original equipment manufacturers and end users in the healthcare and homeland security markets. Its medical imaging products include electronic systems and subsystems for medical imaging, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasound equipment. The company provides computed tomography detectors and data acquisition systems that convert X-ray energy to digital signals for the generation of anatomical images in medical diagnostics and disease treatment; radio frequency and gradient amplifiers; ultrasound transducers and probes for various clinical applications; and ultrasound systems and probes for end-user markets in urology, surgery, and radiology for prostate cancer treatment. Analogic Corporation also offers Flex Focus, an ultrasound scanner used for multiple applications in various settings. The company's ultrasound scanners generate real-time images, using acoustic waves of the internal anatomy that are used for medical diagnostic and interventional procedures. In addition, it provides digital radiography products, including X-ray detectors for diagnostic and interventional applications in mammography to convert X-ray signals into digital images. Further, the company offers security technology products comprising explosives detection systems, and weapon and threat detection aviation security systems and subsystems for aviation security applications at airline checkpoints to generate data for three-dimensional images of objects contained within a piece of baggage. Additionally, it involves in hotel business. Analogic Corporation sells its products in the United States, Japan, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Canada. The company was founded in 1967 and is based in Peabody, Massachusetts.
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