
Dave Carter & Associates company distributes a diversity of electrical equipment, plumbing supplies, and building materials for the home. For those who call the open road home, Dave Carter also supplies a full slate of recreational vehicle parts and equipment. Its catalog includes air conditioning and heating systems, carpet pad, doors, drywall, fans, lighting fixtures, mini-blinds, plumbing supplies, skylights, and wire. Customers are served through some 20 branch locations crisscrossing the US. Founded in 1977, the company is owned and operated by its founder and chairman David Carter, Sr.

The John A. Becker Company is led by its founder's grandson, chairman and CEO Thomas J. Becker, and has continued since 1920 as a family-held independent. Becker's and Becker Electric Supply, the company distributes electrical supplies, commercial and residential lighting, and automation controls through locations in Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. Becker's carries lines from Belden, Emerson, Fluke, General Cable, Honeywell, Philips, Siemens, and Woodhead Industries, among many big brand manufacturers. Catering to OEMs and MROs (Honda of America Manufacturing and AK Steel are customers), it also offers maintenance, repair, and related operations support.

Advance Display Technologies, Inc. (ADTI) is a developer and manufacturer of cutting edge LED and Fiber Optic outdoor digital displays. In July 2007 ADTI Media Inc. (ADTI Media) was created as a wholly owned subsidiary of ADTI. ADTI Media is also the name under which we conduct most of our sales, marketing, and service operations. Through the efforts of our employees, contractors, component manufacturing partners and business networks, ADTI creates and delivers highly innovative and proprietary display products & services for the outdoor digital display industries.ADTI is committed to continuous innovation in technology to deliver new products and services that solve unique design constraints for applications utilizing LED and Fiber Optic video displays. We are internationally focused to capitalize on the growing demand for digital out of home (DOOH) products and services. Our business strategy emphasizes organic growth, opportunistic business development activity, and a commitment to provide our customers the best in outdoor digital display technologies and services.

NEC Electronics America is the US-based branch of NEC Electronics, the microelectronics subsidiary of high-tech titan NEC Corporation. NEC is one of the world's largest manufacturers of semiconductors, and NEC Electronics America provides application-specific integrated circuits, many kinds of communications chips, microprocessors and microcontrollers, and static random-access memory, flash memory, and mask ROM chips. Its products are used in computers, networking equipment, consumer electronics, and automotive applications. NEC Electronics America, Inc. company also offers contract manufacturing services to other chip makers.

US Nanocorp, which was founded in 1996, has received funding from the US Department of Energy, the US Army, the US Navy, the National Science Foundation, and the Pentagon's R&D arm, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), among others. The officers of US Nanocorp together hold the majority of the company's equity. US Nanocorp develops nanomaterials used in energy storage products and energy conversion devices, such as fuel cells, batteries, electrochemical supercapacitors, and thermoelectrics. The company is also developing industrial thermal spray methods for thin-film batteries and techniques for fuzzy logic-based battery and fuel cell management.

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. was founded in 1969 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. is a global semiconductor company with facilities around the world. The Company offer x86 microprocessors, for the commercial and consumer markets, embedded microprocessors for commercial, commercial client and consumer markets and chipsets for desktop and notebook personal computers (PCs), professional workstations and servers. It offers graphics, video and multimedia products for desktop and notebook PCs, including home media PCs, professional workstations and servers and technology for game consoles. The Company operates in two business segments: computing solutions, which includes chipsets, and graphics. In June 2008, the Company launched the Puma platform, which was the code name for the mainstream notebook platform. In January 2009, the Company launched the Yukon platform. In March 2008, the Company introduced the AMD Phenom X3 8000 series triple-core processors. In March 2009, the Company completed the spin off of its manufacturing operations.

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.

Cepheid, a molecular diagnostics company, develops, manufactures, and markets integrated systems for genetic testing in the clinical molecular diagnostic, industrial, and biothreat markets. Its systems enable molecular testing for organisms and genetic-based diseases by automation. Its SmartCycler system integrates DNA amplification and detection to allow rapid analysis of a sample; and GeneXpert system integrates sample preparation in addition to DNA amplification and detection. GeneXpert is designed for reference laboratories, hospital central laboratories, and satellite testing locations, such as ER and ICU units within hospitals, and doctors offices. In the clinical molecular diagnostic market, Cepheid markets tests for both the GeneXpert and the SmartCycler platforms in the areas of hospital acquired infections, critical infectious disease, immuno-compromised transplantation, women's health, and oncology. These tests include Food and Drug Administration cleared products, such as in-vitro medical devices, CE Marked, analyte specific reagents, and research use only tests. In the industrial market, the company sells its SmartCycler along with general use polymerase chain reaction reagents and reaction tubes. Cepheid has tests available for anthrax, pestis, and tullarensis in the biothreat market. The company sells its products through direct sales and distribution channels worldwide. It has strategic relationship with bioMerieux, Inc. for bioMerieux to develop DNA testing products using nucleic acid sequence-based amplification technology. The company was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.

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.

Founded in 1997, Crystal IS, Inc. makes materials -- specifically, single-crystal aluminum nitride substrates -- for the semiconductor industry. Crystal IS's nitride substrates are the materials chip makers use to make high-power, high-temperature, and optoelectronic semiconductors for ultraviolet, high-power radio-frequency, solid-state lighting, biomedical, wireless communications, microwave, and other applications. The company is working to increase the size, growth rate, and yield of its substrates in order to produce higher-quality wafers at lower costs; it is working to commercialize a 5cm diameter substrate.
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