
Cabot Microelectronics Corporation was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Aurora, Illinois. Cabot Microelectronics Corporation (Cabot Microelectronics) is a supplier of polishing slurries used in the manufacture of integrated circuit (IC) devices within the semiconductor industry, in a process called chemical mechanical planarization (CMP). CMP is a polishing process used by IC device manufacturers to planarize or flatten many of the multiple layers of material that are deposited upon silicon wafers in the production of ICs. It is engaged in the development, manufacture and sale of CMP consumables. It develops, produces and sells CMP slurries for polishing conducting and insulating materials used in IC devices, and also for polishing the disk substrates and magnetic heads used in hard disk drives. The Company also develops, manufactures and sells CMP polishing pads, which are used in conjunction with slurries in the CMP process. In February 2009, the Company completed its acquisition of Epoch Material Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Eternal Chemical Co., Ltd.

Anritsu Corporation company makes a range of electronic devices for communications and industrial markets, with an emphasis on test and measurement instruments for wired and wireless telecommunications. Its lineup backs research and development of wireless 3G and 3.5G services, and manufacture of mobile handsets. Products are used by equipment makers and construction contractors to evaluate optical, digital, and wireless systems. Anritsu also makes systems and components for broadband Internet access and optical networking. A subsidiary makes automation products, including metal detectors, X-ray inspection devices, and checkweighers for the food and pharmaceutical industries.

Intel has bet more than a few chips on India. The world's largest semiconductor maker has established its largest non-manufacturing division outside of the US, in Bangalore. Called the India Development Centre (IIDC), the division develops hardware and software, sales, and supply chain applications for Intel's lineup. It plays a key role in Intel's mobility and enterprise products as well as in R&D for power efficiency, Terascale CPUs, and health solutions. Through a World Ahead Program, Intel Technology India also works to push the adoption of information and communication technologies in rural community schools, healthcare, businesses, and government. Intel's investment in India tops $1.7 billion.

Aavid Thermalloy, LLC (“Aavid”) is the world's leading supplier of thermal management solutions for a variety of applications. Aavid's products are used in Personal Computing applications such as desktops, laptops, printers, and console video game systems in addition to Non-PC applications including servers, network devices, instrumentation, transportation, and other consumer electronics. In 2008, Aavid created the Solar Product Group and started to develop and manufacture PV modules and tracker systems.Aavid has manufacturing facilities strategically located in North America, Europe, India and Asia and sales offices throughout the world. Aavid is unique by offering state-of-the-art engineering and design services to customers who value assistance in solving difficult and complex thermal management problems. These design services may be offered as part of a product solution or carried out on contract through specialized engineering and design centers throughout the world. Aavid partners closely with its customers early in the design phase of product development in order to assist with modeling and simulation and to develop innovative product solutions. Accordingly, Aavid's ability to provide a high-quality, reliable and comprehensive product and service offering on a global basis makes it the leader in the industry.

Japan Aviation Electronics Industry (JAE) really knows how to make connections. The manufacturer designs and produces electronic connectors that are used in everything from Japan's Shinkansen to miniature video cameras. Its connectors account for the majority of sales, but JAE also makes aerospace components, user interfaces, and optical devices, with sales and manufacturing operations throughout Asia, Europe, and the US. Its devices are used in automotive, aviation, communications, consumer, industrial, and medical electronics, such as flat panel displays, jumper cables, motion sensors, cell phones, notebook PCs, robotics, semiconductors, oil drilling tools, and ultrasound machines.

Sharp Electronics company is also a leading maker of electronic components and computer hardware and peripherals. Its flagship components business makes LCDs (used in everything from airplane cockpits to PCs to pinball machines), flash memory, integrated circuits, and laser diodes used in optical data drives. Sharp also makes PCs, printers, and cell phones; consumer audio and video products, such as Blu-ray disc players and LCD TVs; and a variety of appliances, such as air cleaning systems and steam ovens.

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.

United Test and Assembly Center Ltd. provides test and assembly services for integrated device manufacturers, fables companies, and wafer foundries. It offers various services, including wafer sort/laser repair, assembly, test, integrated circuit and modules assembly, burn-in, mark-scan-pack, and drop shipment. United Test and Assembly Center Ltd. was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Singapore, Singapore with sales offices in Singapore, China, Taiwan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Japan, Korea, and Thailand. The company has manufacturing facilities in Singapore, Shanghai, Taiwan, and Thailand, as well as locations in the United Kingdom, Thailand, Italy, Singapore, Taiwan, China, Korea, Japan, and the United States.

Micronic Laser Systems AB engages in the development, manufacture, and marketing of a series of laser pattern generators for the production of photo-masks, a principal component of the microlithography process in Sweden. Its product line includes semiconductor, display, and electronic packaging products. In the semiconductor market, the company operates as a supplier that offers the market a whole new technology for producing semiconductor chips. Markets The primary markets for the company’s laser pattern generators are the display and semiconductor industries; and Multi Purpose systems. The company’s major geographic markets include China, Taiwan, South Korea, the U.S. and Japan. Products The Company manufactures systems that are used in the production of advanced photo-masks for flat panel displays (the lrs product series), semiconductor applications (the Sigma and Omega product series), and electronic packaging (the mp product series). The product offering also includes metrology systems for display photo-masks (the mms product series). Pattern generators for display photo-masks LRS series All of the systems in the LRS series are used to produce advanced photo-masks for flat panel displays, primarily for the manufacture of tft-lcds. The LRS - 11000-tft3 provides twice the resolution of Micronic’s earlier generation tft pattern generator, the LRS11000- tft2. The lrs11000-tft2 is also used for tft-lcd and color filter photomasks. The LRS15000 series has a larger stage, 1,300 x 1,500 mm, which is approximately sufficient for generation 7 tft-lcd photo-masks. The lrs15000- tft2 is used primarily to produce photo-masks for lcd-tvs, while the lrs15000-tft3 is designed for the most advanced tft-lcd photo-masks. Metrology systems for TFT-LCD photo-masks MMS15000 The MMS15000 system is used to verify pattern placement accuracy on area tft-lcd photo-masks. The system has a registration measurement accuracy of better than 100 nanometers and is capable of performing measurements on photo-masks as 1,300 x 1,500 mm. Pattern generators for semiconductor photo-masks Sigma7300 The Sigma7300 is a duv (Deep Ultra Violet) optical pattern generator based on spatial light modulator (slm) technology, and offers a combination of high resolution and short write time.

Sparton Corporation was founded in 1900 and is headquartered in Schaumburg, Illinois. Sparton Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, offers electronic manufacturing services worldwide. The company provides design and electronic manufacturing services, which include a range of engineering, pre-manufacturing, and post-manufacturing services on a contract basis. Its products and services include device manufacturing products for original equipment manufacturers, microprocessor-based systems, transducers, printed circuit boards and assemblies, sensors, and electromechanical devices; and engineering services relating to these product sales. In addition, the company designs and manufactures sonobuoys, an anti-submarine warfare device, used by the U.S. Navy and other free-world countries. It serves the government, medical/scientific, instrumentation, aerospace, and other industries.
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