
Atrix International manufactures fine particulate vacuum cleaners and related products and accessories for use in industrial, hospital, office, restaurant, and HAZMAT applications. Atrix also makes copier control, management, and tracking products. Its Omega vacuum cleaner can be used to make cleanrooms for manufacturing semiconductors and other precision components even cleaner. The Omega line guards against electrostatic discharges (ESD), and is shielded against electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference. The company also offers the Windows-based ATRAX network monitoring software.

ELAN Home Systems manufactures home automation and audio/video distribution and control equipment. The company helps customers achieve a "whole house" experience by integrating audio, video, phones, and third-party products seamlessly. Products include touch controls, multi-room contollers, video systems, speakers, amplifiers, intercom systems, and a system to integrate the separate devices. ELAN distributes its products through select dealers and distributors in about 65 countries worldwide.

Dialight company changed its name from Roxboro to Dialight in 2005, after it sold off one of its main subsidiaries. That unit, called Solartron, made analytical equipment used to measure level, pressure, flow, viscosity, and temperature for applications in the energy and manufacturing industries. It was the company's second big divestment; it had earlier sold off its Weston Group subsidiary, a maker of aerospace sensors, to Esterline Technologies. After hiving off these units, the company renamed itself after its remaining Dialight unit, which makes LED indicators used in airport, bus, rail, and traffic signal applications.

Applied Concepts (dba Stalker Radar) makes radar speed detectors and in-car video camera systems used primarily by law enforcement agencies. The branded Stalker Radar Speed Sensor commands approximately 40% of the law enforcement market. Applied Concepts company also makes laser-based speed measuring devices, display equipment (including those roadside signs that tell you the speed of your moving vehicle as it goes past), and accessories, such as cables and power supplies. Stalker Radar's products can be hand-held or dash-mounted.

Express Manufacturing, Inc., (EMI), now recognized as a World Class Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) provider, has established a dual foot-print, entering the International market by storm. EMI's formidable reputation for excellent service combined with nearly thirty (30) years at the same locations in Santa Ana, California and highly dedicated long-term employees, has earned them accolades as the largest privately held EMS provider in Southern California. This has provided the impetus for EMI to add EMI Asia Limited, a 120,000 sq. ft. factory in Dong Guan City, China. Its manufacturing facility was intentionally laid out to duplicate the same production processes that are currently utilized at EMI which promotes another form of cost savings for the customers.The ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 13485 certified, financially stable company is well-recognized for high-mix, low-to-medium volume as well as high volume, low mix printed circuit board assembly and system integration having built its reputation on three principles: total customer satisfaction, rapid response and streamlined efficiency.EMI serves a wide range of industrial markets including but not limited to medical, telecom, aerospace, semiconductor, instrumentation, test equipment, irrigation, commercial gaming, process control and oilfield products. Today, EMI serves customers all over the world throughout the US, N. America, S. America, Europe, Israel, Asia, Australia and New Zealand and anticipates this growth to continue.EMI also provides its customers with complete vertical integration -- from specialized Engineering Services (such as printed circuit board lay-out, proto-typing and test development) to Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing, Fulfillment Programs, Service and Refurbishment Depot Services -- this allows EMI to capture efficiencies, maintain cost advantages and deliver turnkey solutions to its customer base, first in the US and optionally, transitioning to China when the volume reaches an optimum threshold.

Conolog Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the design, manufacture, and distribution of small electronic, and electromagnetic components and subassemblies. Its products include transducers, which are electro-magnetic devices that convert electrical energy into mechanical and other forms of physical energy, or conversely convert mechanical and other forms of physical energy into electrical energy; digital signal processing systems and electromagnetic wave filters for differentiation among discreet audio and radio frequencies; audio transmitters and modulators for the transmission over telephone lines, microwave circuits, or satellite of electrical signals obtained from transducers, data generated in electronic code form, and by computers.The company's products also comprise audio receivers and demodulators that receive and decode the signals from the audio transmitters and convert them into digital codes for input into computers and teletypes or convert such signals into mechanical or other form of energy; magnetic networks, which are devices that permit the matching or coupling of different types of communication equipment; analog transmitters and receivers, which permit the coding/transmission and receiving/decoding of a constantly variable data, such as the water level in a tank, pressure in a pipe, and temperature; and multiplexer supervisory controls that enable callers with high volumes of supervisory data to transmit on fewer phone lines. Conolog Corporation's products are used in radio and other transmissions; telephones and telephone exchanges; air and traffic control; automatic transmission of data for utilities; electric utilities; and tele-printing of transmitted data, such as news and stock market information. It serves power companies and various branches of the military through independent manufacturing sales representatives and distributors.

TDK Corporation ompany actually records most of its sales from the sale of manufactured electronic materials and components. The company, which pioneered the use of the magnetic substance ferrite in the 1930s, is a major supplier of such products as ferrite magnets, transformer and inductor cores, and multilayer chip capacitors. Other components include voltage-controlled oscillators, noise reduction filters, and magnetic recording heads used inside computer disk drives. TDK gets more than 70% of its sales outside of Japan. Late in 2008 the company acquired EPCOS, a leading rival in passive components, for about E1.2 billion (around $1.9 billion) in cash.

MoSys, Inc. was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. MoSys, Inc. (MoSys) designs, develops, markets and licenses embedded memory intellectual property (IP), used by the semiconductor industry and electronic product manufacturers. MoSys generates revenue from the licensing of its memory technology, and its customers pay the Company fees for licensing, non-recurring engineering services, royalties, and maintenance and support. MoSys offers its technology on a non-exclusive and worldwide basis to semiconductor companies, electronic product manufacturers, foundries, intellectual property companies and design companies through product development, technology licensing and joint marketing relationships. In June 2009, MoSys Inc. announced the acquisition of substantially all of the assets and business of Prism Circuits, Inc., a supplier of high data rate parallel and serial interface input/output (I/O) IP.

Zytronic plc (Zytronic) is a developer and manufacturer of a range of touch sensor products. These products employ an embedded sensing element and are based on projected capacitative technology (PCT). Zytronic is also engaged in the development and manufacture of customized optical filters to enhance electronic display performance, and production of specialized and transparent laminates for niche markets. The Company has four product groups: ZYTOUCH touch sensors and keypads; ZYPOS, and its derivative ZYBRID, touch sensors; ZYSWITCH touch-switch sensors, and ZYFILM and ZYPROFILM plastic-based touch sensors. ZYTOUCH, ZYPOS and ZYBRID touch sensors are designed to work in front of liquid crystal display (LCD) or other electronic devices. Its subsidiaries include Zytronic Displays Limited, Intasolve Limited and Zytronic Glass Products Limited.

CEO and owner William Schnirring's father acquired Springfield Electric Supply Company, Inc. in 1929. Springfield Electric Supply distributes electrical products and supplies, lighting equipment, motor controls, and communications cable and wiring to customers through 11 branch locations in Illinois. Four locations have lighting showrooms. The company carries 250 product lines and stocks 20,000 products. The firm also provides value-added services such as material management, lighting and fuse audits, and inventory management services.
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