
IRIS International, Inc. designs, develops, manufactures, and markets in vitro diagnostic (IVD) products, consumables, and supplies for urinalysis and body fluids. It offers morphology and related products, including iQ analyzer, an automated urine microscopy and body fluids analyzer; iChem VELOCITY and iRICELL, an automated urine chemistry analyzer; and consumables for urine microscopy and chemistry analyzers, including urine and body fluids reagents, calibrators, and controls for microscopy systems and test strips, calibrators, controls, and other solutions for the urine chemistry analyzers. The company's morphology products in development-stage include automated urine bacteria screening instrument and 3GEMS urinalysis and hematology analyzers. It also offers sample processing products, including Express centrifuge line, centrifuges for clinical diagnostic market; ThermoBrite, a DNA workstation for FISH procedures; Cytofuge 2, centrifuges used for thin layer cell preparation; IDEXX centrifugal drive system, which is used for internal use in IDEXX chemistry analyzers; and IDEXX whole blood separator, a consumable used in IDEXX chemistry analyzers. In addition, the company engages in developing ultra-sensitive cancer and infectious disease diagnostic tests based on its NADiA technology platform. The company serves medical institutions, commercial laboratories, clinics, doctors offices, veterinary laboratories, and research facilities. IRIS International, Inc. was incorporated in 1979 and is headquartered in Chatsworth, California.

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.

Schmitt Industries, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets balancing systems and components, and laser-based test and measurement systems primarily in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company's Balancer segment involves in the design, assembly, and marketing of computer-controlled balancing equipment. This segment's product line includes Schmitt Dynamic Balance System that consists of a computerized control unit, vibration sensor, spindle mounting adapter, balance head, and an optional Acoustical Emission Monitoring system. It serves the manufacturers and operators of grinding machines for automotive, aerospace, medical, and machine tools industries. The company's Measurement segment manufactures and markets a line of laser-based precision measurement products and an ultrasonic product for measuring the fill levels of liquid propane tanks, as well as operates a precision laser light scatter measurement laboratory. This segment's laser-based surface roughness measurement products consist of TMS-2000-RC product, a non-contact texture measurement system; and TMS-2000-DUV-RC product that measures the surface micro roughness of ceramic/glass; laser-based distance measurement and dimensional sizing, which comprises AR series sensors and scanners. It also offers remote tank monitoring products, such as Xact product that detects and measures the capacity and volume of chemical storage tanks; research and other measurement products, including CASI Scatterometers, which measure surface quality, optical performance, smoothness, appearance, defects, and contamination of materials. This segment offers its products primarily to the manufacturers of hard disk drives, silicon wafers, and optical products. The company sells its products through independent manufacturer's representatives and distributors. Schmitt Industries, Inc. was founded in 1984 and is based in Portland, Oregon.

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.

Techwell, Inc. was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in San Jose, California. Techwell, Inc. (Techwell) is a fabless semiconductor company that designs, markets and sells mixed-signal integrated two primary markets, security surveillance and automotive infotainment. The Company designs application-specific products for its two primary markets that enable the conversion of analog video signals to digital form and perform digital video processing to facilitate the display, storage and transport of video content. Techwell’s semiconductors are based on its architecture and mixed signal technologies that provide video under a range of signal conditions. The Company’s products include security surveillance, liquid crystal display (LCD) display and video decoders.

Micronas Semiconductor Holding AG, an international semiconductor group, engages in the development, manufacture, and marketing of integrated circuits and sensors for applications particularly in consumer and automotive electronics. The company markets its products in Germany (Freiburg, Munich, and Nuremberg), China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, South Europe, Taiwan, United Kingdom, and in the U.S. The company operates in two divisions: the consumer business division and automotive business division. The Consumer Division The consumer division develops, manufactures, and markets IC’s for audio, video, text, and graphics used in consumer electronics and multimedia products. The principal product offerings in the company’s consumer division include LCS, plasma-display TV’s, and DVD recorders. The company also offers Ngene a family of new multimedia controllers is offered through its consumer TV segment with the PC technology. Micronas' consumer division supplies integrated circuits (ICs) for processing images, sound, and data in consumer electronics and multimedia products. The company's customers include all the manufacturers of TV equipment around the world, as well as producers of radios, satellite receivers, PCs, active loudspeakers, and other consumer goods, and PC peripherals. Another focus is on products for the converging PC and consumer markets for which Micronas supplies tailor-made solutions based on the company's proven know-how in compressed audio (p.e. MP3, AAC), video, and multimedia applications. The Automotive Division The automotive division develops, manufactures, and markets IC’s and sensor used in the automotive industry. The portfolio of the automotive division comprises microchips that are used for automotive applications. These chips are increasingly replacing mechanical components and create the option to integrate new functions into the vehicle. Micronas' customers in this area are mainly companies that supply systems to the automotive industry. The automotive division has two product lines: Controllers for use in electronic car instrumentation; and Hall-effect sensors for engine management, drive regulation, and security and comfort systems.

Deva company distributes electronic components from Pacific Rim manufacturers, including discrete devices, power source assemblies, standard and custom cable assemblies, system cooling products, and display products. The company also offers engineering support, value analysis, kitting programs, and turnkey assembly programs. Deva has two locations, in California and Colorado, serving Southern California and the Rocky Mountain states.

Kavlico is a leading North American and European manufacturer of OEM and off-the-shelf pressure, position (LVDT & RVDT), force, and other specialty sensors and transducers for the Transportation (including Automotive and On & Off-highway), Industrial (including HVAC, medical, wastewater, process control and other general industry applications) and Aerospace & Defense markets worldwide.

At TTM Technologies, it's Time To Market. TTM provides contract printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing services, primarily for the networking, industrial, medical electronics, and high-end computing markets, as well as for electronics manufacturing service providers that serve those markets. In addition to prototype production, TTM offers both quick-turn production -- which helps companies respond to temporary shortages -- and standard volume production services. While the company has hundreds of clients, the top 10 OEM customers account for half of sales. TTM gets about three-quarters of its business in the US.

Dialight company changed its name from Roxboro to Dialight in 2005, after it sold off one of its main subsidiaries. That unit, called Solartron, made analytical equipment used to measure level, pressure, flow, viscosity, and temperature for applications in the energy and manufacturing industries. It was the company's second big divestment; it had earlier sold off its Weston Group subsidiary, a maker of aerospace sensors, to Esterline Technologies. After hiving off these units, the company renamed itself after its remaining Dialight unit, which makes LED indicators used in airport, bus, rail, and traffic signal applications.
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