
Premio, Inc. provides contract manufacturing services, including the design and assembly, testing, and support of products ranging from computers to medical equipment. The company markets its own line of built-to-order desktop and notebooks PCs, servers, workstations, along with third-party peripherals. It sells to customers in the business, education, government, security, and surveillance markets.

Renesas Technology Corp. engages in the design, development, manufacture, sale, and service of large-scale integration products. Its products include microcomputers, standard integrated circuits, logic and analog devices, discrete devices, and memory products. The company also provides SRAM products for use in high-end routers and switches in communication networks; and an integrated driver-MOSFET for use in voltage regulators for CPUs, memory products, and notebook PCs. It offers a WAVE terminal platform that implements a wireless communication technology, which is installed in busses, bus stops, and intersections for the exchange of image information acquired with cameras in various sites. The company serves automotive, digital home electronics, inverter applications, motor control, networks, and wireless industries. Renesas Technology Corp. was founded in 2003 and is based in Tokyo, Japan. The company has sales offices in China, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Austria, Benelux, Switzerland, Italy, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Sweden, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Renesas Technology Corp. operates as a subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd.

Cognex Corporation provides machine vision products primarily in the United States, Japan, and Europe. Its machine vision products capture and analyze visual information used to automate tasks primarily in manufacturing processes, where vision is required. The company operates in two divisions, Modular Vision Systems and Surface Inspection Systems. The Modular Vision Systems division develops, manufactures, and markets modular vision systems that are used to automate the manufacture of discrete items, such as cellular phones, aspirin bottles, and automobile wheels, by locating, identifying, inspecting, and measuring them during the manufacturing process. The Surface Inspection Systems division develops, manufactures, and markets surface inspection vision systems that are used to inspect the surfaces of materials processed in a continuous fashion, such as metals, paper, non-wovens, plastics, and glass. The company serves discrete factory automation, semiconductor and electronics capital equipment, and surface inspection markets. It sells its products through direct sales force and a network of integration and distribution partners. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Natick, Massachusetts.

Tvia merges TV and the Internet via its own chips. The fabless semiconductor company designs and markets streaming media gateway integrated circuits -- specialized chips that are used in digital set-top boxes, digital TVs, and related devices. Tvia's customers include Micro Network Korea, Mitsubishi Electric, and Universal Technology. The company outsources manufacturing of its chips to silicon foundries Shanghai Hua Hong NEC Electronics and United Microelectronics. Tvia formed strategic alliances with several other companies, including Microsoft and NEC. The company gets most of its sales in China.

Orion Energy Systems, Inc. engages in the development, manufacture, and sale of lighting and energy management systems, controls, and services. It offers compact modular, a line of high-performance HIF lighting systems, which operates at lower temperatures than HID fixtures and other legacy lighting fixtures in commercial and industrial facilities, as well as includes various fixture configurations and modular power pack. The company also provides intelite wireless control products, which allow customers to remotely communicate with and give commands to individual light fixtures and other peripheral devices through Web-based software; and Apollo solar light pipe, a lens-based device that collects and focuses renewable daylight bringing natural light indoors without consuming electricity. In addition, it offers various HIF fixtures for lighting and energy management needs, including fixtures for agribusinesses, parking lots, roadways, outdoor applications, and private label resale. Further, the company provides comprehensive site assessment, site field verification, utility incentive and government subsidy management, engineering design, project management, recycling in connection with its retrofit installations, and installation services. It sells its products directly to commercial and industrial customers; and indirectly to its customers through electrical contractors and distributors.

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.

Displaytech company makes ferroelectric liquid-crystal-on-silicon (FLCoS) microdisplays used as electronic viewfinders to frame, focus, and preview images in camcorders and digital still cameras. Displaytech's microdisplays combine the display device with controller and video interface subcomponents for easier integration into OEM products. Customers include Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi, Victor Company of Japan (JVC), Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Olympus, and Sony.

GTO, began manufacturing automatic gate openers in 1987 and is a leader in the automatic gate operator industry. Hundreds of thousands of GTO gate operators have been installed around the world. All GTO gate operators meet and exceed all national and federal safety standards, and are certified and listed to be in compliance with UL325, 5th Edition.GTO has always been proud to design and distribute gate operator products and access controls in the USA. Mighty Mule® gate openers are designed for home, ranch, industrial and light professional applications and exceed latest UL325 safety standards. The Mighty Mule® brand offers the "Do It Yourselfer" a professional grade gate opener that is affordable and easy enough to install yourself. Mighty Mule® automatic gate openers are in demand for rural, urban, industrial and light professional environments.

Enova Systems, Inc. engages in the development and production of digital power management systems for transportation vehicles and stationary power generation systems in the United States, Asia, and Europe. The company also develops and produces software, firmware, and hardware for applications in alternative power markets. It focuses on digital power conversion, power management, and system integration. The company offers power management systems, which control and monitor electric power in an automotive or commercial application, such as an automobile or a stand-alone power generator; drive systems comprising an electric motor, an electronics control unit, and a gear unit that offers power to electric vehicles; hybrid systems that eliminates external recharging of the battery system; hydrogen fuel cell based system; and stationary power systems utilize similar components to those, which are in a mobile drive system in addition to other elements. Its products are used in light, medium, and heavy duty trucks; and train locomotives, transit buses, and industrial vehicles.

Silicon Forest Electronics manufacturer has been producing printed circuit board assembly parts by machine and by hand, as well as inspection and process controls since its planting, er, founding, in 1999. Its products are used by the aerospace/defense, industrial, and medical markets; customers have included HP, Sharp, and Nintendo. Silicon Forest company specializes in fast turnaround, from prototype development to full low-volume production. A strategic partnership with fellow contract electronics manufacturer, UK-based ACW Technology, is extending Silicon Forest's global manufacturing reach across the UK and China.
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