
Palcan Fuel Cells is a development-stage company that makes hydrogen storage products for laboratory demonstrations, but has plans to make products for electric bikes and scooters. Other products in the works include portable and backup power supplies and auxiliary power plants for engines in trucks and recreation vehicles. Europe and the US have been targeted for early product launches, but Asia (particularly China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan) will be Palcan's primary market for scooters and bicycles. The current incarnation of Palcan was formed in early 2002 after a reverse takeover by Cosworth Minerals.

SunPower Corporation engages in the design, manufacture, and marketing of solar electric power technologies. The company operates in two segments, Components and Systems. The Components segment sells solar power products, including solar cells, solar panels, and inverters, which convert sunlight to electricity for the utility networks serving installers and resellers for use in residential and commercial applications. It also sells products for use in multi-megawatt solar power plant applications. The Systems segment offers power systems and system technologies, which include development, engineering, and procurement of permits and equipment, as well as construction management, access to financing, monitoring, and maintenance services. This segment serves commercial and governmental entities, investors, utilities, production home builders, and home owners. It has solar power system projects in various countries, including Germany, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, and the United States. This segment also sells distributed rooftop and ground-mounted solar power systems, and central-station power plants. SunPower Corporation offers its products and services through a network of dealers primarily in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The company was incorporated in 1985 and is headquartered in San Jose, California. SunPower Corporation (NasdaqGS: SPWR.A) operates independently of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation as of September 22, 2008.

XP Power Limited is a developer and manufacturer of power control solutions to the electronics industry. Power direct from the grid is unsuitable for the equipment, which it supplies. It designs and manufactures power converters, which convert power into the right form for the Company's individual customer’s needs, allowing their electronic equipment to function. It supplies these equipments to the healthcare, industrial and technology industries. It has a portfolio of over 70 product families that can be combined into various configurations. Its products include CCM250 for the technology market; ECL25 for the industrial market, and ECM140 for the healthcare market. The CCM250 is a high-density converter. The ECL25 is a small 25 watt alternating current-direct current power converter, which is available in three mechanical formats as per customers requirements. ECM140 is a power converter. On January 1, 2008, it acquired the remaining 50% interest in Fortron XP Power (Hong Kong) Ltd.

Cubic Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, and installs defense electronics and transportation fare collection systems. Its Mission Support Services segment operates constructive military training systems, and provides services, including live training mission support, distributed interactive simulation, development of military training doctrine, force modernization services, and field operations and maintenance. The company's Defense Systems segment offers training systems and communications products comprising customized military range instrumentation systems, electro-optical systems, firearm simulation systems, communications and surveillance systems, surveillance receivers, power amplifiers, and avionics systems for intelligence, surveillance, and search and rescue markets. Its Transportation Systems segment provides electronic revenue collection systems, including contactless smart cards, passenger gates, central computer systems, and ticket vending machines for mass transit networks, such as rail systems, buses, and parking applications. This segment's solutions and services include system design, central computer systems, equipment design and manufacturing, device-level software, integration, test, installation, warranty, maintenance, computer hosting services, call center services, card management and distribution services, financial clearing and settlement, multi-application support, and outsourcing services. It also offers special technology components, such as smart card readers and magnetic ticket transports for use within its suite of fare collection equipment consisting of on-bus solutions, access control solutions, vending solutions, retail and card issuing solutions, and mobile inspection and sales solutions. This segment provides products and services for the U.S. and foreign governments; and large local government agencies in the U.S. and internationally. The company was founded in 1949 and is headquartered in San Diego, California.

Isola Group, Sarl, with headquarters in Chandler, Arizona, is a technology-driven, global designer, developer and manufacturer of high performance base materials used in the manufacture of advanced multilayer printed circuit boards worldwide.Isola is a privately held company owned by Texas Pacific Group (TPG), a global private equity firm, and Redfern Partners, a strategic investor in the PCB industry. Both TPG and Redfern have invested significantly in our future growth in the United States, Europe and Asia, providing us with long term stability to benefit Isola customers worldwide.Isola's investment in research and development, technology and state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and practices results in superior value to our customers, with innovative solutions to minimize costs and cut manufacturing time. Our commitment is reflected in our global network of sales and distribution offices allowing us to meet evolving customer needs and provide a full spectrum of services.Isola's broad range of products are used in multiple applications including: aerospace, automotive, broadband telecommunications, military, chip packaging and testing, high end computing, high speed digital designs and other specialty markets. Isola operates multiple manufacturing, R&D and sales offices throughout Europe, Asia and the United States.

Ralph Pill Electric Supply distributes electrical equipment and supplies, as well as light fixtures, tools, and fans, to customers through 16 locations in Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. The facility in Lawrence, Massachusetts, has a lighting showroom open to the public. Ralph Pill Electric Supply was established in 1919 and was owned by the founding Pill family for more than eight decades. In mid-2007 NorthEast Electrical Distributors acquired Ralph Pill Electric Supply.

ROHM simply took the standard unit of electrical resistance, the ohm, and added the letter "R," for resistors, its original product line, to create a name. ROHM company manufactures semiconductor and electronic components, from integrated circuits to discrete devices (diodes and transistors), opto electronics, such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and LCDs, passive components (resistors and capacitors) and power modules. Its lineup is used in car instruments, DVD recorders, flat-panel displays, PCs, and mobile handsets, among many high-tech gizmos. ROHM competes primarily in Asia (more than 90% of sales) through both established regional offices and wholly owned subsidiaries.

SAES Getters products have been to Jupiter (on the Galileo spacecraft) and Saturn (on the Cassini probes). The company operates two divisions: components (which makes getters, mechanisms used in display devices, light sources, and electronic devices and flat panels) and equipment (purifiers, analyzers, and analytical services mainly for companies in the semiconductor industry). The components division also makes metal dispensers used in fluorescent lamps, night vision devices, and plasma displays. SAES Getters is controlled by Italian holding company S.G.G. Holding, which in turn counts the della Porta, Canale, and Baldi families as stakeholders.

CPS Technologies Corporation provides advanced material solutions to the electronics, power generation, automotive, and other industries. It offers metal matrix composites that are a combination of metal and ceramic to electronics end markets, including integrated circuits and circuit boards used in Internet switches and routers; and motor controllers used in high-speed electric trains, subway cars, and wind turbines. The company also assembles housings and packages for hybrid circuits. Its housings and packages include components made of metal-matrix composites, aluminum, and copper-tungsten. In addition, the company offers components for structural applications, including robotic arms for semiconductor manufacturing equipment, components for specialty internal combustion engines, and hybrid armor. Further, it offers lids and heat spreaders for microprocessors, application-specific integrated circuits, and other integrated circuits; substrates and heat spreaders for wireless communications infrastructure applications; and substrates, baseplates, and heat spreaders on which power semiconductors are mounted to produce modules for motor control. The company's products are used in mass transit, hybrid and electric cars, and wind-turbines for electricity generation, as well as in routers and switches for the Internet that in turn allows telecommuting. It sells its products primarily to microelectronics systems houses in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company was formerly known as Ceramics Process Systems Corporation and changed its name to CPS Technologies Corporation in March 2007.

Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd. company is owned by president Lorne Trottier and chairman Branko Matic, who founded Matrox in 1976. Matrox Electronic Systems developed a matrix for graphic success. Matrox focuses on computer graphics, video, and imaging hardware and software. Its Matrox Graphics unit makes multi-display graphics cards for business and gaming applications. Matrox also makes professional video hardware and software for real-time editing, Web streaming, and DVD authoring applications. Its imaging division makes hardware and software for machine vision, image analysis, and video surveillance. Matrox also offers medical display controllers for use in operating rooms and medical presentations.
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