
Schneider Electric is one of the world's largest manufacturers of equipment for electrical power distribution and for industrial control and automation. The company helps power generators distribute electricity; designs automation systems for the automobile and water-treatment industries; builds smart electric networks and utility management systems for energy, water treatment, oil and gas, and marine applications; and manages electric power in residential, industrial, and commercial buildings.

Medler Electric Company is a distributor of electrical parts and supplies; it gets the majority of its business from companies in the construction market. Medler Electric carries products (ranging from motors and heaters to lighting and much more) from such manufacturers as 3M, Cooper Lighting, Daniel Woodhead, Ferraz Shawmut, Littelfuse, and Square D Company.

Data I/O Corporation designs, manufactures, and sells programming systems used by designers and manufacturers of electronic products worldwide. The company offers programming systems, including products, systems, modules, and accessories that are used to program integrated circuits. It offers off-line and in-line automated programming systems, such as RoadRunner Series of in-line automated programming systems that feature just-in-time inline programming; PS Series of off-line medium/high volume and high mix systems, which support multiple media types; FLX500, an off-line and moderate volume system that features self-learning plug-and-play operation; and FLX-FMD, an off-line and flash media duplication system for secure data management. The company also provides non-automated programming systems, including FlashPAK I/II, an off-line, low mix, and low volume system that offers network control via Ethernet; and Sprint/Unifamily, an off-line, low volume, and engineering non-automated system. In addition, it offers FlashCORE, a common programming platform; Tasklink, a universal job setup tool; and device support services, which include writing software algorithms for devices, and developing socket adapters to hold and connect to the device for programming, as well hardware support, and system installation and repair services. The company's device programming solutions allow customers to take intellectual property, including design and data files, and program it into memory, microcontroller, and logic devices. Data I/O Corporation sells its products to wireless and consumer electronics, industrial and control electronics, contract manufacturers, programming centers, and automotive electronics industries. It markets and sells its products through direct sales, internal telesales, and indirect sales representatives and distributors. The company was founded in 1969 and is headquartered in Redmond, Washington.

Ember Corporation was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with regional offices in Cambridge, the United Kingdom; and Wanchai, Hong Kong. It operates a radio development center in Cambridge, the United Kingdom. Ember Corporation develops wireless sensor and control network technologies. Its products include system-on-chips; network processor chips; networking stacks; components in making solution for chips, networking software, and tools; low power wireless semiconductors; networking software; and development and debugging tools. The company also offers EM35x InSight Development Kits that include hardware, network development, and debugging software to enable the development and debugging of ZigBee products on the ARM Cortex-M3 based system-on-chips. Its products enable consumers, businesses, and utilities to manage energy resources, as well as focus on developing applications. The company serves building automation, integrated home automation, and metering markets. It sells its products through distributors in France, Germany, Austria, Holland, Belgium, Israel, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the Russian Federation, Scandanavia, South Africa, Spain, Portugal, and the United Kingdom, as well as in Ireland, Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Brazil.

Yuasa Battery (Thailand) Public Company Limited is a Thailand-based manufacturing company. The Company is engaged in the manufacture and sale of automobile batteries and power supply batteries under the brand names Yuasa, Thunderlite and Yucon. Its products include lead acid and maintenance free batteries for cars and motorcycles. The Company also sells several types of imported batteries for computer back-up, emergency lights, toys, industrial use and others, as well as imported battery chargers and parts. Its products are sold in both domestic and overseas markets. Yuasa Battery (Thailand) operates two production sites in Samut Prakan and Chachoengsao provinces with a total production capacity of 4.1 million batteries per annum. The Company's major customers are Japanese car and motorcycle assemblers, such as Honda, Toyota, Mazda, Isuzu, Suzuki, as well as local importers and assemblers. It has a subsidiary, Yuasa Sales and Distribution Company Limited.

ZTEST Electronics Inc. company designs, manufactures, and markets test and measurement equipment, primarily for customers in the electronics industry. ZTEST, which was founded in 1986, also provides contract electronics manufacturing services through its Permatech Electronics unit. (ZTEST acquired Permatech by parts between 2000 and 2002.) Electronics manufacturers use Permatech's printed circuit board (PCB) assembly services to help them cut costs and improve efficiency. Permatech also offers related design and supply chain services.

HEI, Inc. provides engineering, product design, automation and test, manufacturing, distribution, and fulfillment services and solutions. It operates two segments, Microelectronics and Advanced Medical Operation. The Microelectronics segment offers high density miniaturization solutions, including services from front end development through the full production process; specialized substrates, which are used as platforms for microelectronic assembly; engineering services for creative technological solutions; improvement and lean flow manufacturing; the ability to develop and implement a range of test software and hardware solutions. The Advanced Medical Operation segment provides design, development, validation, and verification services for medical box build products and software interfaces for Class I, II, and III medical devices; transitional manufacturing services for medical products; and contract manufacturing and service work for medical box build products. HEI, Inc. serves various markets, including hearing, medical device, medical equipment, communications, computing, and industrial equipment in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, and the Asia Pacific.

Aehr Test Systems was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Fremont, California. Aehr Test Systems (Aehr Test) develops, manufactures and sells systems, which are designed to reduce the cost of testing flash, dynamic random access memory (DRAM), and other memory devices, and to perform reliability screening or burn-in of complex logic and memory devices. These systems can be used to perform parallel testing and burn-in of packaged integrated circuits (ICs), singulated bare die, or ICs still in wafer form. The Company has developed and introduced several product families, including the ABTS, FOX, MTX and MAX systems, the WaferPak cartridge and the DiePakR carrier. The Company manufactures and markets full wafer contact systems, monitored burn-in systems, massively parallel test systems, test fixtures, die carriers and related accessories. The Company markets and sells its products to semiconductor manufacturers, semiconductor contract assemblers, electronics manufacturers and burn-in and test service companies.

NEXX Systems, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, sale, installation, and servicing of semiconductor process equipment in the United States and internationally. It provides process solutions designed for semiconductor wafer level packaging. The company’s products comprise Apollo, a second-generation sputter deposition system; and Stratus, an electrochemical plating system. It serves semiconductor manufacturers, including outsourced assembly and test providers, and integrated device manufacturers. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Billerica, Massachusetts.

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.
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