
SCHOTT company develops, manufactures, and markets highly efficient receivers, a key component for Concentrated Solar Power plants with parabolic trough technology, as well as innovative, high-quality photovoltaic products. With crystalline solar wafers, solar cells, solar power modules, and a-Si thin film modules, SCHOTT Solar provides core components in every step of the value chain for the photovoltaic generation of energy.SCHOTT Solar regards itself as a market and technology leader for receivers for Concentrated Solar Power plants with parabolic trough technology. Based on many years of research and development competence, the company also considers itself as one of the cutting-edge, integrated quality providers of photovoltaic products, both in crystalline photovoltaics and in thin film technology.

Fairchild Semiconductor International was founded in 1959 and is headquartered in South Portland, Maine. Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. designs, develops, and markets power analog, power discrete, and certain non-power semiconductor solutions worldwide. It products are used in consumer, communications, computer, industrial, and automotive products for applications, such as power conversion, regulation, distribution, and management. The company operates in three segments: Mobile, Computing, Consumer, and Communication (MCCC); Power Conversion, Industrial, and Automotive (PCIA); and Standard Products (SPG). MCCC segment provides analog and mixed signal integrated circuits (ICs) that monitor, interpret, and control continuously variable functions, such as light, color, sound, and energy; and interface products, which connect signals from one part of a system to another part of a system. It also offers signal path products, including analog and digital switches, video encoders and decoders, video filters, and high performance amplifiers.Fairchild company also offers signal path products, including analog and digital switches, video encoders and decoders, video filters, and high performance amplifiers. In addition, this segment provides power semiconductor solutions, including power discrete components, analog ICs, and integrated multi-chip and monolithic power solutions. PCIA segment offers power discrete semiconductors, analog, and mixed signal ICs, including Power MOSFETs, insulated gate bipolar transistors, rectifiers, functional power switches that perform power switching, power conditioning, and signal amplification functions in electronic circuits. The SPG provides standard logic devices, standard diode and transistor products, optoelectronic products, optocouplers, infrared products, and standard linear products, such as bipolar regulators, shunt regulators, low drop out regulators, standard op-amp/comparators, low voltage op-amp, and audio amplifiers.

Spectrum Control, Inc. was founded in 1968 and is based in Fairview, Pennsylvania. Spectrum Control, Inc. designs, develops and manufactures electronic components and systems. The Company operates in four segments: advanced specialty products, which designs and manufactures a range of products, including antennas, specialty connectors, advanced ceramics, and electromagnetic interference (EMI) filters and interconnects; microwave components and systems, which designs and manufactures microwave filters and components, high power amplifiers, oscillators, synthesizers, switched filter banks, and related systems and integrated assemblies; power management systems, which designs and manufactures custom alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) power distribution units, power outlet strips, power monitoring equipment, and its Smart Start power management systems, and sensors and controls, which designs and manufactures rotary and linear precision sensors, temperature sensing probes, thermistors, resistance temperature detector sensors and related assemblies.

CirTran provides contract electronics manufacturing services, through which it makes printed circuit boards and cables for customers in consumer electronics, networking equipment, the automotive industry, and other markets. In 2004 the company established an Asian subsidiary in Shenzhen, China, that undertakes manufacturing services for a wider variety of products, including cooking appliances, fitness equipment, and hair products. CirTran's Racore Technology subsidiary makes Ethernet adapter cards for PCs. Racore's customers include the Fire Department of New York City, Lear Siegler, Lockheed Martin, the US Air Force, and Walt Disney World. Nearly all of the company's sales are in the US.

Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), together with its subsidiaries, engages in the computer-aided design, manufacture, packaging, testing, and trade of integrated circuits. It provides wafer fabrication services for various devices that include logic technologies, such as logic, mixed signal, RF, and high voltage circuits; memory technologies comprising dynamic random access memory, static random access memory, flash, and electrically erasable programmable read-only memory; and specialty technologies consisting of liquid crystal on silicon and CMOS image sensor. The company also manufactures logic, mixed-signal and radio frequency, high voltage, memory, and specialty semiconductors, as well as manufactures and designs semiconductor masks. In addition, SMIC provides various services, including libraries and circuit design blocks, design support, mask-making, wafer probing, gold/solder bumping, redistribution layer manufacturing, assembly, and testing. The companys semiconductors are used in computing, communications, consumer, and industrial applications, such as computers, mobile telephones, digital televisions, digital cameras, DVD players, and entertainment devices, as well as in consumer electronics devices, and automotive and industrial applications.

PNY Technologies, Inc. manufactures and supplies computer graphic cards. It offers graphics boards, memory upgrade modules, flash media products, flash drives, flash peripherals, and data protection cards. Its products are used in Internet/telecommunications infrastructure equipment, desktops, notebooks, digital cameras, PDA devices, and network servers. The company markets its products through retail outlets, mail order outlets, online retailers, and resellers and distribution channels in the United States and Europe. The company was formerly known as PNY Electronics, Inc. and changed its name in 1997. PNY Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey. It has locations in Parsippany, San Jose, Aliso Viejo, Miami, Cedex, Hsin Chu, and ShenZhen, as well as in the United Kingdom and Germany.

Hubbell company's two operating segments -- Electrical (which now includes Hubbell's former Industrial Technology segment) and Power -- make electrical and electronic products for commercial, industrial, telecommunications, and utility applications. Hubbell's products include lighting fixtures, outlet boxes, enclosures and fittings, wire and cable, insulators and surge arresters, and test and measurement equipment.

Transgenomic, Inc. provides products for the purification and analysis of nucleic acids used in the life sciences industry for research primarily on molecular genetics and diagnostics. The company also provides genetic variation analytical services to the medical research, clinical, and pharmaceutical markets. Its principal product includes WAVE System, a bioinstrument, which has broad applicability to genetic variation detection in molecular genetic research and molecular diagnostics. The company also offers bioconsumable products, which include SURVEYOR Nuclease and a range of high pressure liquid chromatography separation columns; and consumable products that can be used on multiple independent platforms. In addition, it provides molecular clinical reference laboratory services, which specializes in mitochondrial and molecular diagnostic testing, including genetic testing for oncology, hematology, and inherited disorders, as well as pharmacogenomics research services. The company's customers include academic and medical institutions, as well as pharmaceutical, biotech, and commercial companies. It sells its products through direct sales and support staff in the United States, the United Kingdom, and western Europe; and through dealers and distributors. The company was founded in 1997 and is based in Omaha, Nebraska.

Areias company designs and manufactures electromechanical parts and prototypes for small- and mid-sized companies in the semiconductor, hard drive, medical device, and solar industries. Using software by Autodesk, Exact, and SolidWorks, Aerias Systems designs circuit cards, control systems, power distribution systems, cables, and wiring harnesses. The company offers its product development and engineering services to startups and established firms. Aerias Systems was founded in 2000 by CEO Clemm Noernberg from his garage.
Pixelplus Co., Ltd. is engaged in designing, developing and marketing complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors for use in mobile camera phones and other applications, such as personal computers (PC) cameras and security and surveillance systems. The Company’s image sensors are used to capture and convert images into digital signals for display or transmission. The Company focuses on creating design technologies to develop and market image sensors with sharp, colorful, image quality, size efficiency and low power consumption, while outsourcing its manufacturing, testing and assembly requirements to independent companies.
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