
Orion Energy Systems, Inc. engages in the development, manufacture, and sale of lighting and energy management systems, controls, and services. It offers compact modular, a line of high-performance HIF lighting systems, which operates at lower temperatures than HID fixtures and other legacy lighting fixtures in commercial and industrial facilities, as well as includes various fixture configurations and modular power pack. The company also provides intelite wireless control products, which allow customers to remotely communicate with and give commands to individual light fixtures and other peripheral devices through Web-based software; and Apollo solar light pipe, a lens-based device that collects and focuses renewable daylight bringing natural light indoors without consuming electricity. In addition, it offers various HIF fixtures for lighting and energy management needs, including fixtures for agribusinesses, parking lots, roadways, outdoor applications, and private label resale. Further, the company provides comprehensive site assessment, site field verification, utility incentive and government subsidy management, engineering design, project management, recycling in connection with its retrofit installations, and installation services. It sells its products directly to commercial and industrial customers; and indirectly to its customers through electrical contractors and distributors.

Applied Materials, Inc. was founded in 1967 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Applied Materials, Inc. (Applied) provides Nanomanufacturing Technology solutions for the global semiconductor, flat panel display, solar and related industries, with a portfolio of equipment, service and software products. The Company’s customers include manufacturers of semiconductor wafers and chips, flat panel liquid crystal displays, solar photovoltaic cells and modules (solar PVs), and other electronic devices. It operates in four segments: Silicon, Applied Global Services, Display, and Energy and Environmental Solutions. Applied’s Silicon Systems Group (SSG) develops, manufactures and sells a range of manufacturing equipment used to fabricate semiconductor chips, also referred to as integrated circuits (ICs). The services and products offered by the Applied Global Services segment include Fab Services, Mature Technology Services, Automation Systems and Abatement Systems. In December 2009, Applied Materials, Inc. acquired Semitool, Inc.

TranSwitch Corporation company was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut. Transwitch Corporation (Transwitch) designs, develops and supplies integrated semiconductor solutions that provide core functionality for voice, data and video communications network equipment. Its system-on-a-chip (SoC) products incorporate digital and mixed-signal semiconductor technology and related embedded software. In addition to its system-on-a-chip products, the Company is in the business of licensing intellectual property cores to both OEMs, as well as other semiconductor companies. In addition to a portfolio of standard integrated circuit products addressing voice, data, wireless and video markets, TranSwitch supplies a number of intellectual property core products for Ethernet and high definition video (HDMI protocol) applications, as well as custom design services. On October 24, 2008, the Company acquired Centillium Communications, Inc. (Centillium).

MobilePro Corp. (MobilePro) is a holding company with subsidiaries in the pay telephone and online gaming industries, and an affiliate in the software industry. Although classified as discontinued operations, the Company owns an integrated telecommunications business. MobilePro owned and operated approximately 22,200 payphones located predominantly in 44 states and the District of Columbia. Most of the Company’s subscribers are residential customers. The Company operates in the competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) business through its subsidiaries, CloseCall America, Inc. (CloseCall) and American Fiber Network, Inc. (AFN). CloseCall and AFN offer its customers an array of telecommunications products and services, including local, long-distance, 1-800-CloseCall anytime/anywhere calling, digital wireless, high-speed telephone (voice over Internet protocol (VoIP)), and dial-up and DSL Internet services.

Teledyne Storm Products (formerly Storm Products Company) manufactures and distributes cable and interconnect products used in electronics, communications, and instrumentation applications. Its Microwave unit makes flexible and semi-rigid cables, test assemblies, and adapters primarily for the defense and telecom markets. Its Cable Solutions group offers custom cables and cable assemblies for the electronics, industrial, and medical markets. The company, which was established in 1957 by John A. Storm, has facilities in California, Illinois, and Texas. Teledyne Storm Products, Inc. is not to be confused with Storm Products, Inc., which makes bowling balls. Teledyne Technologies acquired the company in 2008.

Luxell company, which sells to avionics and defense firms worldwide, offers tactical and navigational displays, radar screens, and mission and instrumentation displays. It also sells portable tactical and field communications display systems. No off-the-shelf company, Luxell offers custom design services, lifetime support, and maintenance to customers including Raytheon, BAE Systems, Mitsubishi, and Oceaneering. On the heels of restructuring its operations under the protection of Canada's Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, the company was acquired by its CEO.

Future Electronics company has become one of the world's top distributors of electrical and electromechanical components. Future Electronics' broad product line includes memory chips, optoelectronics, resistors, and microcontrollers, as well as passive and resistive components. Future Electronics' suppliers include Avago, Fairchild Semiconductor, Freescale, International Rectifier, Littlefuse, NXP, Tyco Electronics, and many other high-tech heavyweights.
VeriSilicon Holdings Co., Ltd. manufactures silicon cores and platforms. It offers foundry standard cell libraries, I/O cell libraries, and memory compilers, which enable system-on-a-chip designs; licensable cores, application platforms, complementary software suites, development tools, reference designs, and reference silicon for the multimedia, voice, and wireless markets; processors for multimedia consumer electronics, voice, and wireless applications; functional building blocks that offer integration and verification in the development of complex system-on-a-chips and ASICs; development platforms, hardware subsystems, and software platforms optimized for audio, voice, and video applications; and voice processor integrated circuits, which supports voice products and enables prototyping of voice system-on-a-chip. The company also provides semiconductor IP, ASIC turnkey, and design services. VeriSilicon Holdings Co., Ltd. was founded in 2001 and is based in Shanghai, China with additional offices in Santa Clara, California; Dallas, Texas; Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Beijing, China; Taipei, Taiwan; Tokyo, Japan; Nice, France; and Seoul, Korea. It has research and development centers in Santa Clara, California; Dallas, Texas; and Shanghai and Beijing, China.

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.

Broadcast Microwave Services company develops equipment for the surveillance, television broadcast, telemetry, and video industries. Its product line includes wireless video equipment used by the helicopters of TV stations to cover news and traffic from the air, and airborne surveillance systems for the military and law enforcement agencies. The company's equipment employs coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (COFDM) technology, a digital signal scheme that helps eliminate "ghost" images in broadcasts.
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