
Quantum Marketing company is an electronics and semiconductor manufacturers' representative. The company partners with distributors such as Arrow Electronics, Avnet, Digi-Key, and Newark InOne to sell the goods of manufacturers, including Cavium Networks, Lattice Semiconductor, Texas Instruments, Viking InterWorks, and Valpey-Fisher. It operates in the southeastern US, with offices in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

Lam Research Corporation company was founded in 1980 and is headquartered in Fremont, California. Lam Research Corporation engages in the design, manufacture, marketing, and service of semiconductor processing equipment used in the fabrication of integrated circuits. It offers etch products, including dielectric; conductor; micro-electromechanical systems and deep silicon; and three-dimensional integrated circuits, which are used in etching process. The company also provides single-wafer wet clean and plasma-based bevel clean systems, which are used in post-etch/post-strip cleaning and pre-diffusion/pre-deposition cleaning process. Lam Research Corporation sells its products and services primarily to companies involved in the production of semiconductors in the United States, Europe, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and the Asia Pacific.

GE has united the technological innovation and experience of industry leaders in the design and manufacture of advanced sensing and measurement solutions into one world-class business – GE Sensing. This new multi-million dollar business, with operations around the world, offers a broad range of products and services that help customers solve challenges and drive productivity.GE Sensing is a global business that provides sensing elements, devices, instruments, and systems that enable our customers to monitor, protect, control, and validate their critical processes and applications. It is a core technology instruments business, focused on high growth industries.GE Sensing develops technologies and solutions using thermal validation, dew point measurement, ultrasonic and gas flow measurement, control circuit protection, liquid level detection, process control instrumentation, and microstructure design for products and services in applications such as environmental, marine, meteorology, aerospace, defense, medical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, automotive, industrial, commercial, petrochemical, power generation, and transportation.

Stuart C. Irby Co. operates as an electrical distribution company. It offers commercial, contractor, utility, and industrial electrical products, services, and solutions. The company also provides emergency response program, storm stock, and onsite services. Stuart C. Irby Co. was founded in 1926 and is based in Jackson, Mississippi. It has locations in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Texas. Stuart C. Irby Co. operates as a subsidiary of Sonepar USA, Inc.

Sypris Solutions, Inc. provides outsourced services and specialty products in North America. It offers manufacturing, engineering, design, testing, and other technical services under multi-year contracts with corporations and government agencies in the markets for aerospace and defense electronics, truck components and assemblies, and for users of test and measurement equipment. The company provides industrial manufacturing services, such as automated forging, extruding, machining, induction hardening, heat-treating, testing, production tooling and prototype products, and other value-added services; and electronic manufacturing services, such as prototype assembly, turnkey manufacturing, system assembly, testing, and final system configuration. It also provides calibration, repair, and certification of the test and measurement equipment that is used to maintain wireless communication equipment, control tower radar and direction beacons, NEXRAD Doppler advanced warning weather service radar systems, digital oscilloscopes, microwave equipment, and fiber optic measuring equipment, as well as testing services, including radio frequency, microwave and mixed signal component testing, environmental testing, dynamics testing, and failure analysis. The company's products include axle shafts, drive train components, differential cases, gear sets, float tubes, and steer axle components for light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks; axle beams for trailers; circuit cards for color display systems in military aircrafts; encryption devices, communications equipment, and recording systems; and circuit cards for use in missile guidance system and integrated air defense network. In addition, it provides digital and analog data systems, analog data systems; magnetic meters and sensors for commercial and laboratory environments; and high-pressure closures and joints in pipeline and chemical systems. The company was founded in 1954 and is based in Louisville, Kentucky.

ZBD Displays designs and supplies. Dubbed an epop (electronic point of purchase), the zero-powered, bistable liquid-crystal display (LCD) attaches to a shelf to give product information. The epop interacts with a two-way "Bounce" communications device, which is controlled by the retailer's IT system, to wirelessly update. Customers comprise more than 20 retailers, such as PCC Natural Markets, across Europe and the US. ZBD's technology is also used by wireless communications carriers, like AS EMT, in wireless phones and PDAs, as well as by architectural signage companies. ZBD is owed by venture capital groups, including DFJ Esprit and Dow Chemical.
Rubicon Technology, Inc. (Rubicon) is an electronic materials provider. The Company develops, manufactures and sells monocrystalline sapphire and other crystalline products for light-emitting diodes (LEDs), radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs), blue laser diodes, optoelectronics and other optical applications. Its product line is two to four inch sapphire wafers for use in LEDs and blue laser diodes for solid state lighting and electronic applications. In addition, it sells six inch sapphire wafers that are used for Silicon-on-Sapphire (SOS) RFICs, as well as products for military, aerospace, sensor and other applications. It also manufactures six inch products to support LED, and eight inch products to support RFIC and optical window applications. Rubicon sells its products on a global basis to customers in Asia, North America and Europe.

Jetion Holdings company manufactures solar cells and modules -- parts used in solar power systems that convert sunlight into electricity. Its products are used by the power generation, defense, maritime, and transportation industries. With production facilities in China, Jetion is targeting its own fast-growing domestic solar power market, as well as export markets in Europe and North America, where demand is strong as solar applications become more sophisticated. Germany represents its largest customer base, accounting for more than half of the company's revenues. Bayerische Solar and Mage Solar are among Jetion's key customers.

PMC-Sierra, Inc. was founded in 1983 and is based in Santa Clara, California. PMC-Sierra, Inc. (PMC) designs, develops, markets and supports semiconductor solutions for the Enterprise Infrastructure market and the Communications Infrastructure market. The Company offers worldwide technical and sales support through a network of offices in North America, Europe and Asia. PMC has approximately 400 different semiconductor devices that are sold to equipment and design manufacturers, who in turn supply their equipment principally to service providers, carriers and enterprises globally. PMC sells its semiconductor solutions primarily into two general markets: the Enterprise Infrastructure market and the Communications Infrastructure market.

Ovonyx was founded in 1999 by Tyler Lowrey and Ward Parkinson. Ovonyx has developed designs for a new type of technology used in non-volatile memory chips. The technology is known as Ovonic Unified Memory (OUM), or phase-change memory (PCM), and it is meant to supplant flash memory devices in consumer electronics. The company has licensing and development agreements with several chip makers, including BAE Systems, Elpida Memory, Hynix Semiconductor, Nanochip, Samsung Electronics, and STMicroelectronics. Energy Conversion Devices (ECD), which originally developed the memory technology, owns about 40% of Ovonyx. CEO Lowrey, Intel, and other investors own the rest of the company.
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