
Founded in 1992, Triteq Limited company designs and manufactures electronic components and equipment primarily for UK customers in the automotive, consumer, industrial, medical, and telecommunications sectors. Triteq assists its clients across the entire process: from the design phase, to prototype building, to project management, and then finally, manufacturing. Products designed include MP3 players, pet tagging scanners, astronomical clocks, power recovery systems, digital photo albums, satellite communications systems, and farm animal equipment.

LSI Corporation (LSI) designs, develops and markets semiconductors and storage systems. LSI provides silicon-to-system solutions that are used at the core of products that create, store, consume and transport digital information. It offers a portfolio of capabilities, including custom and standard product integrated circuits used in hard disk drives, high-speed communications systems, computer servers, storage systems and personal computers. The Company also offers external storage systems, host bus adapter boards and software applications for attaching storage devices to computer servers and for storage area networks. LSI operates in two segments: the Semiconductor segment and the Storage Systems segment. During the year ended December 31, 2008, the Semiconductor segment accounted for approximately 67.1% of the Company’s revenue and the Storage Systems segment accounted for approximately 32.9% of its revenue.

CPI International, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides microwave, radio frequency, power, and control products primarily in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company operates through two segments, VED and Satcom Equipment. The VED segment develops, manufactures, and distributes high power/high frequency microwave and radio frequency signal components. This segment's products include linear beam, cavity, power grid, crossed field, and magnetron devices. The Satcom Equipment segment manufactures and supplies high power amplifiers and networks for satellite communication uplink and industrial applications. This segment also offers spares, service, and other post sales support.CPI company's products are used for defense, communications, medical, scientific, and other applications to generate, amplify, transmit, and receive high-power microwave and RF signals, as well as to provide power and control for various applications. It distributes its products through its direct sales force and independent sales representatives, as well as through distributors. The company was formerly known as CPI Holdco, Inc. and changed its name to CPI International, Inc. in January 2006. CPI International, Inc. was founded in 1948 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California.

ATMI, Inc. was founded in 1986 and is headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut. ATMI, Inc. (ATMI) is a supplier of high performance materials, materials packaging and materials delivery systems used worldwide in the manufacture of microelectronics devices. The Company products consist of front-end semiconductor performance materials, sub-atmospheric pressure gas delivery systems for safe handling and delivery of toxic and hazardous gases to semiconductor process equipment, high-purity materials packaging and dispensing systems that allow for the reliable introduction of low volatility liquids and solids to microelectronics and biopharmaceutical processes. ATMI targets semiconductor and flat-panel display manufacturers, whose products form the foundation of microelectronics technology proliferating through the consumer products, information technology, automotive, healthcare and communications industries. ATMI serves three markets: integrated circuit (IC) fabrication, flat-panel displays and the life sciences market.

Established in 1974, Hytek went public in 1983 and was acquired by Natel Engineering in 2005. Hytek Microsystems makes microelectronic circuits. The company specializes in thick-film hybrid circuits. "Thick-film" refers to the procedure for printing circuits on a ceramic substrate, "hybrid" to the fact that they comprise smaller components such as semiconductors. Hytek's custom products and standard circuits are used in medical devices, communication and satellite systems, oil exploration equipment, and military and industrial electronics. Other products include delay lines, thermoelectric cooler controllers, and laser diode drivers.

Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation engages in the development, production, and commercialization of polycrystalline silicon for semiconductor and photovoltaic applications. The company offers various product forms, including cut rods, chunks, and chips that have applications in cellular phones, PDAs, computers, MP3 players, video games, car electronics, home electronics, satellite and cable televisions, digital cameras, environmental control systems, and medical devices; solar-grade polycrystalline silicon for the manufacture of solar products; and semiconductor-grade chemicals for the needs of semiconductor fabrication. Its products are used in the manufacture of semiconductor devices, and solar cells and modules. The company was founded in 1979 and is based in Hemlock, Michigan with sales offices in Wiesbaden, Germany; Tokyo, Japan; and Seoul, the Republic of Korea. It has manufacturing facilities in Michigan; and Clarksville, Tennessee. Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation operates as a subsidiary of Dow Corning Corporation.

Finmek provides contract electronics design and manufacturing services offering products ranging from printed circuit board assemblies, peripherals, and networking equipment to complete systems for the communications, industrial, medical, and multimedia markets. Finmek also provides integration, logistics, maintenance, and testing services. Customers include Alcatel, Ericsson, and Telecom Italia. The troubled company was declared insolvent in 2004, and later announced plans to close some plants.

Shin-Etsu Handotai is one of the world's leading makers of silicon wafers and ingots used in semiconductor manufacturing. Handotai means "semiconductor" in Japanese. It also makes light-emitting element materials -- gallium phosphide, gallium arsenide phosphide, and aluminum gallium indium phosphide -- used in LEDs and other optoelectronic devices. In addition to manufacturing, the company provides engineering and support services. Customers including Intel, Motorola, TSMC, and Texas Instruments use materials produced by Shin-Etsu to make chips for computers, consumer electronics, and telecommunications devices. The company, a part of the ShinEtsu Group, has facilities in Malaysia, Taiwan, the UK, and the US.

CG has been synonymous with electricity. In 1875, a Crompton 'dynamo' powered the world's very first electricity-lit house in Colchester, Essex, U.K. CG's India operations were established in 1937, and since then the company has retained its leadership position in the management and application of electrical energy.Crompton Greaves is India's largest private sector enterprise. It has diversified extensively and is engaged in designing, manufacturing and marketing technologically advanced electrical products and services related to power generation, transmission and distribution, besides executing turnkey projects. The company is customer-centric in its focus and is the single largest source for a wide variety of electrical equipments and products.

Orbit/FR, Inc. develops, markets, and supports automated microwave test and measurement systems for the aerospace and defense, wireless communications, satellite, and automotive industries in the United States and internationally. Its products include microwave test and measurement systems, including antenna measurement systems, which test for signal quality, direction, strength, and interference in various stages of product's life, such as development, qualification, production, and maintenance; cellular/PCS/pager systems that comprise PowerCell, a system based on its spherical near-field technology for manufacturers of cellular/PCS handsets, pagers, and personal digital assistants; cellular/PCS base station systems to assess the microwave performance characteristics of cellular/PCS base stations and antennas; and satellite systems for satellite communication and broadcast systems to test the satellite performance of the satellite's antennas. The company also offers test and measurement systems for automobile manufacturers and manufacturers of automotive sub-assemblies; radar cross section measurement systems, which transmit microwave signals towards a passive target and measure the energy reflected back towards the transmit source; Radome, a dome-shaped casing placed on the leading edge of a commercial and military aircraft or missile to protect the radar and direction-finding equipment; and custom microwave test and measurement systems. In addition, Orbit/FR provides microwave test and measurement software products; positioner subsystems, such as positioner controllers and power control units, planar scanners, and pylons and model towers; other microwave products consisting of radial power combiners, and antennas, probes, and other microwave accessories; and anechoic foam, a microwave absorbing material. The company was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Horsham, Pennsylvania. As of May 13, 2008, Orbit/FR, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Satimo, SA.
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