
Since 1980, the Bruker Daltonics Corporation has developed as part of the global Bruker organization. The company roots were the German Bruker-Franzen Analytik GmbH and the Swiss Spectrospin AG. These companies developed mobile detectors, as well as mass spectrometers for physical chemistry. From 1990 on, the Daltonics business received new momentum: Technological innovation now allowed the analysis of fragile biomolecules. This development opened up new markets, which have been the major driving force for growth and global expansion of Bruker Daltonics through the last decade. Since 2003, Bruker Biosciences is a publicly listed company (NasdaqNM:BRKR).

World Class Wire & Cable, Inc. company, which was formed by CEO James Lindenberg in 1994, is owned by global wiring and fasteners distributor Anixter International. World Class Wire & Cable, Inc. (WCWC) distributes electrical wire, cables, and tubing for everything from audio speakers to thermostats, spotlights to military tanks. It sells to wire distributors, electrical wholesalers, and wire harness manufacturers. WCWC also packs, hot stamps, inkjet prints, respools, strips, dyes, and coils wires, cables, and pipes. It offers warehousing, bar-coding, just-in-time delivery, and data processing services.

Bay Microsystems, Inc. designs and develops network solutions that include network architectures, systems, software, and integrated circuits. The company offers ABEx, a network appliance for optical transport and packet switched networks including synchronous optical networking and synchronous digital hierarchy, Ethernet, Internet protocol and multiprotocol label switching, pseudowires, ATM, and InfiniBand. It also designs and develops network processors that include Chesapeake, a single-chip programmable network processor and traffic manager; Montego, a single-chip programmable Internetworking processor; and Biscayne, a programmable classification processor with policing. Additionally, the company offers Lighthouse Tool Suite, a hardware and software development platform for designing network processor based networking equipment and BayPort, a demonstration and evaluation platform for company’s network processors. Bay Microsystems was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in San Jose, California with an additional office in Germantown, Maryland.

Founded in 1946, Shinko Electric Industries Co., Ltd. is one of the world's largest manufacturers of integrated circuit (IC) leadframes, ball grid arrays, and other packaging types for semiconductors. As cell phones, portable game players, and other electronic products continue to shrink in size, the packaging of the chips powering the product becomes a crucial aspect of design. Shinko has helped chip makers by steadily shrinking the sizes of its packages, and by coming up with new packaging types such as flip-chips. Shinko Electric Industries Co., Ltd. also provides IC packaging services on a contract basis. Fujitsu owns half of Shinko Electric Industries.

Am-Mex Products helps companies set up maquiladora operations in the McAllen, Texas, and Reynosa, Mexico, border region. The maquiladora program allows US firms and other foreign companies to import raw materials into Mexico duty-free for assembly there by lower-wage Mexican workers. The program also offers faster startup, lower shipping costs, and central distribution. The company's services include contract manufacturing, engineering factory management, US warehousing and distribution, cross-border trucking, training, and other administrative services required for international trade. Am-Mex has been in business since 1990 and has 10 Mexican manufacturing facilities, in addition to its US operation.

O.I. Corporation, doing business as OI Analytical, designs, manufactures, markets, and services products, components, and systems for chemical analysis and monitoring in air and water. It offers laboratory products, including gas chromatography (GC) instruments and systems to separate organic compounds based on their physical and chemical properties; sample concentrators for sample introduction into GCs; GC detector devices; and total organic carbon analyzer systems and related accessories to measure organic and inorganic carbon levels in ultrapure, drinking, natural, ground, waste, and process water, as well as soils and solids. The company's laboratory products also include automated chemistry analyzers, such as segmented flow and flow injection analyzers to perform various ion analyses, including the measurement of nitrate, nitrite, phosphate, ammonia, chloride, alkalinity, and sulfate in liquids; sample preparation products and systems to prepare sample matrices for analysis; and refrigerant monitors, which employ infrared based analyzers to monitor and detect low-level refrigerant leaks. The company offers MINICAMS air-monitoring systems to monitor air for toxic chemical compounds, including gaseous chemical-warfare agents to address air-monitoring levels, as well as provides on-site installation and support services. The company serves environmental testing, food and flavors, pharmaceutical, semiconductor, power generation, chemical, and petrochemical industries, as well as military agencies of the U.S. Government, engineering and consulting firms, municipalities, beverage bottlers, and chiller-refrigerant companies. It sells products through a direct sales force, as well as, through a network of independent sales representatives and distributors. The company was formerly known as Oceanography International Corporation and changed its name to O.I. Corporation in July 1980. O.I. Corporation was founded in 1963 and is headquartered in College Station, Texas.

Universal Detection Technology engages in the research and development of bioterrorism detection devices in the United States. It designs, manufactures, markets, and sells automated continuous air monitoring instruments used to detect and measure various types of air pollution, such as acid rain, ozone depletion, and smog episodes. The company's flagship product, BSM-2000 device, is an automated real-time bacterial spore detector used for detection of abnormal levels of airborne endospores, such as anthrax. BSM-2000 is designed to provide unattended monitoring of airborne bacterial spores in public places, with real-time automated alert functionality. Universal Detection Technology also offers anthrax detection test kits, kits to detect bioterrorism agents, radiation detection systems, surveillance cameras, and training material and references DVDs. The company, formerly known as Pollution Research and Control Corporation, was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Beverly Hills, California.

Pixim, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is based in Mountain View, California. Pixim, Inc. provides digital imaging systems that allow camera developers to design and build cameras. Its products include chipsets that comprise digital image sensors, digital image processors, and software, which is used in various applications, such as security and video surveillance, network/IP cameras, machine vision, broadband video conferencing, traffic, and automotive; and camera development kits. The company’s products are also used in industrial and manufacturing automation processes, and healthcare and commercial movie making applications, as well as in home sensors for fire and burglary protection. It sells its products through sales representatives in Soquel, California; Hartsburg, Missouri; Taipei, Taiwan; Shenzhen, China; Surrey, the United Kingdom; and South Korea, Germany, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Slovakia, Slovenia, Poland, Israel, the Netherlands, and Belgium. The company has locations in Germany and Hong Kong; and Tokyo, Japan.

Siltronic AG develops, manufactures, and supplies silicon wafers. It offers polished and non polished, epitaxial, annealed, floatzone, and specialized wafers. The company offers its products for use in computers, mobile telephones, Internet, DVD players, flat-panel displays, navigation systems, airbags, computer tomography machines, aircraft control systems, and other applications. Siltronic AG was formerly known as Wacker Siltronic GmbH and changed its name to Siltronic AG in January 2004. The company was founded in 1968 and is based in Munich, Germany. It has production sites in Burghausen and Freiberg, Germany; Hikari, Japan; Portland, Oregon; and Singapore, Singapore. Siltronic AG is a subsidiary of Wacker Chemie AG.

Legacy Electronics, Inc. was founded in 1993 and is based in San Clemente, California. Legacy Electronics, Inc. designs, manufactures, tests, and supplies printed circuit boards, memory modules, and other computer products. It offers Canopy, a chip-stacking alternative, and a three-dimensional printed circuit board subassembly and process technology; and Point Seven, a memory module product. The company also offers engineering and custom inquiry services. It provides memory solutions to original equipment manufacturers, as well as serves industrial customers in various fields, including medical, defense, telecommunication, embedded systems, and information technology industries. The company offers its products through a network of sales representatives and distributors located in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, and Asia, as well as through online stores.
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