
Qualstar Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, and sells automated magnetic tape libraries used to store, retrieve, and manage electronic data primarily in network computing environments worldwide. Its tape libraries consists of cartridge tape drives, tape cartridges, and robotics to move the cartridges from their storage locations to the tape drives under software control. The tape libraries also provide data storage solutions for organizations requiring backup, recovery, and archival storage of critical electronic information. The company also offers ancillary products related to its tape libraries, such as tape media, tape magazines, cables, bar code labels, and fiber channel adapters. In addition, it designs, develops, and sells switching power supplies that are used to convert alternate current line voltage to direct current voltages for use in electronic equipment, such as telecommunications equipment, servers, routers, switches, lighting, and gaming devices. Qualstar Corporation sells its tape drive products primarily to value added resellers and original equipment manufacturers, as well as switching power supplies primarily to original equipment manufacturers, contract manufacturers, and distributors.

Alstom's Power segment is a world leader, providing boilers, turbines, air quality systems, generators, and controls for coal, gas, hydroelectric, and nuclear power generation. Turnkey power plant and wind farm setups are available, as well as emission reduction systems. Alstom claims it has equipped 25% of the world's operating power plants. Its Transport business is a world-leading manufacturer of all things railroad-related, from commuter trains and locomotives to signaling equipment to rail infrastructure. It also makes high-speed trains and provides complete turnkey railroad setup.

EG Systems, LLC company's lineup aims to discover flaws and thereby improve the efficiency and output of its customers' wafer fabrication facilities. EG automated probers check semiconductor wafers for defects before the wafers are separated and packaged as individual chips. The company also supplies test handling systems for quality assurance during the final stages of chip production. Software to improve chip production yields is offered, too. More than half of EG's sales are from overseas. Formerly Electroglas, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy relief in mid 2009 and reemerged in the fall.

Plasma Etch is a manufacturer of surface deposition and plasma surface etch equipment. This equipment is used to produce microelectronics devices, such as microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), thin-film heads, optoelectronic components, and compound semiconductors. Plasma technology is used to remove organic and inorganic contamination, boost wettability, increase bond strength, and remove residue. Plasma etching is also known as dry etching. The company provides its patented plasma etching technology for a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, medical, and toys.

Hitachi Displays manufactures LCD products in a variety of sizes. Its LCDs are used in a range of applications, including TVs, computer monitors and notebook displays, cell phones, and digital still cameras. The company also produces LCD components, such as drivers, color filters, and back lights. Hitachi has been making LCD modules since 1975. Originally known as the Mobara Works of Hitachi, Hitachi Displays was established in 1943. Hitachi spun off the display business as a separate unit in 2002. The company owns half of IPS Alpha Technology, a maker of LCD TV panels. In 2008 Hitachi sold nearly half of Hitachi Displays to Canon and Panasonic (formerly Matsushita Electric Industrial).

SOLON SE engages in the manufacture and sale of solar modules and photovoltaic systems for solar power plants worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Components and System Technology. The Components segment involves in the development, production, and distribution of solar modules for specialty wholesale and installation companies. The System Technology segment engages in the development, manufacture, and distribution of power plant systems; and the construction of turnkey solar power plants. It also develops and produces sinewave inverters; SOLON Mover, a biaxially tracked photovoltaic system; and SOLON Single Axis, a single-axis photo-voltaic system. This segment serves project developers and financial investors. The company was formerly known as SOLON AG fur Solartechnik and changed its name to SOLON SE in December 2008. SOLON SE was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Berlin, Germany.

Acme Electric has been manufacturing Power Conditioning Equipment for use in industrial, commercial and OEM applications. Built on a reputation for superior service, quality and technical expertise in the transformer market, Acme is regarded as a true industry leader.Acme Electric, an Actuant brand, is a full line manufacturer of low voltage (600V and below) dry type distribution transformers using both copper and aluminum conductor, offering an array of products between 0.250-1000 KVA. Acme Electric has over 170,000 square ft. of manufacturing in two plants; a 130,000 square ft. facility in Lumberton and a 45,000 square ft. facility in Monterrey Mexico.Acme's product offering covers the full spectrum of applications, from commercial general power distribution and high harmonic conditions to specific industrial motor drive/factory automation systems, to low voltage landscape lighting applications. All Acme products are designed, constructed and rated in to meet or exceed the standards established by UL, CSA CE, NEMA, ANSI and IEEE.

Atheros Communications, Inc. develops semiconductor system solutions for communication products. Its products include solutions for wireless local area network (WLAN), mobile WLAN, Ethernet, Bluetooth, global positioning system (GPS), and powerline communications. The company offers reference designs used in designing networking cards and routers, broadband gateways, mobile devices, and handsets. It also provides single and multi-chip WLAN products, including wireless networking products for personal computers (PCs) and small office/home office (SOHO) markets; and wireless infrastructure systems-on-chip with network management capabilities for the enterprise networking market. The company's wireless system solutions are used in various applications in the PCs, enterprise access, broadband gateway, SOHO networking, consumer electronics, and mobile communications markets. Its radio-on-chips for mobile solutions are used for WLAN in mobile devices, such as smartphones and mobile consumer products. The company's fast and gigabit Ethernet ETHOS products comprise access points, routers, gateways, Ethernet physical layer, transceivers, and switches for personal computer customers. It also provides Bluetooth solutions for PCs; GPS system solutions for signal acquisition, tracking, data extraction, and GPS navigation; powerline technology solutions for use in electric utility and other commercial markets to monitor and manage in-home electricity consumption and distribute broadband services over existing electrical wiring and coaxial cable. Atheros Communications sells its products to OEMs and original design manufacturers directly, as well as through independent sales representatives and distributors in the United States, Canada, and Asia. The company was formerly known as T-Span Systems Corporation and changed its name to Atheros Communications, Inc. in May 2000. Atheros Communications, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.

Applied Materials, Inc. was founded in 1967 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Applied Materials, Inc. (Applied) provides Nanomanufacturing Technology solutions for the global semiconductor, flat panel display, solar and related industries, with a portfolio of equipment, service and software products. The Company’s customers include manufacturers of semiconductor wafers and chips, flat panel liquid crystal displays, solar photovoltaic cells and modules (solar PVs), and other electronic devices. It operates in four segments: Silicon, Applied Global Services, Display, and Energy and Environmental Solutions. Applied’s Silicon Systems Group (SSG) develops, manufactures and sells a range of manufacturing equipment used to fabricate semiconductor chips, also referred to as integrated circuits (ICs). The services and products offered by the Applied Global Services segment include Fab Services, Mature Technology Services, Automation Systems and Abatement Systems. In December 2009, Applied Materials, Inc. acquired Semitool, Inc.

ECS, the Elitegroup Computer Systems (TSE: 2331), has been a pioneer in designing and manufacturing computer motherboards since 1987. It was the first motherboard maker in Taiwan to be listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange in 1994. Today, the company also designs and manufactures barebone and complete systems, such as notebook computers and high-end servers, for distributors worldwide.ECS has ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001:2004 certified manufacturing facilities in China, capable of producing over 2.5 million motherboards and 200,000 notebook computers every month. The company currently has branch offices throughout the world in Americas, Europe and the Pacific Rim. To further extend its quality products and services, ECS plans to open additional branch offices in the new emerging markets including Brazil, India and Russia.
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