
CEM is a company based on innovation that touches many different industries and scientific disciplines. CEM helped pioneer the field of microwave chemistry and have long been recognized for expertise on the subject through publications and awards. For more than 30 years, CEM have been designing and developing laboratory instruments and scientific methods (both microwave-based and non-microwave technologies) that are used by major companies, prestigious research institutes, and universities around the world.

Westar Display Technologies (WDT) makes electro-optical inspection instruments and video adapter components used to test the quality of flat-panel displays. The company also offers custom test system development. WDT's customers include BAE SYSTEMS, Dell, HannStar Display, L-3 Communications, LG Display, Planar Systems, RITEK, Samsung SDI, and Sharp. The company was established in 1993. Westar Aerospace and WDT were acquired in 2004 by QinetiQ Group, the UK-based research services firm and military contractor.

Milbank Manufacturing company is one of the largest manufacturers of electrical meter mounting equipment, including sockets, enclosures, power outlets and pedestals. Its lineup of 10,000 plus items also offers circuit breakers, test switches, and safety switches. Manufactured at five plants, products are channeled through a network of manufacturer's representatives to electric utility companies, contractors, industrial distributors, and OEMs across North America.

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.

The Hite Company was founded in 1949 and is based in Altoona, Pennsylvania. It has locations in Pennsylvania, New York, and West Virginia. The company has lighting showrooms and an online showroom in Pennsylvania. The Hite Company distributes electrical and lighting products. It offers load centers and panel boards, circuit breakers, lamps and ballasts, lighting fixtures, wire and cable, conduit, fuses, electric heat, and hand tools, as well as provides and house audio and home theatre systems. The company provides professional video/audio equipment, such as audio and public address systems, studio cameras, and video and presentation products, including projectors and scan converters; and automation and control products, such as relays, limit switches, sensors, motor contractors/starter, PLC’s, operator interface devices, SCADA software, and variable frequency drives. It also offers power quality products, including power monitoring equipment, handheld meters and analyzers, transient voltage surge suppressors, uninterruptible power supplies, power factor correction capacitors, transformers, and generators. In addition.The Hite Company provides data communication equipment, such as multi-media wall plates, patch panels, and jacks for voice, data, and fax connectivity points; surveillance and security equipment, including CCTV cameras/monitors, digital recording and switching systems, and IP network video products; multiplex equipment; and process video for factory automation. Further, it offers heating and ventilation products, wall heaters, floor fans, air circulators, ventilation fans, and warm tiles. Further more, the company provides rental program, technical support, recycling, training, and engineering services. The company’s customers include electrical contractors, purchasing agents, builders, maintenance personnel, and end users in residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, and government markets.

inTEST Corporation company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. inTEST Corporation is an independent designer, manufacturer and marketer of mechanical, thermal and electrical products that are used by semiconductor manufacturers in conjunction with automatic test equipment (ATE), in the testing of integrated circuits. The Company supplies its products worldwide to semiconductor manufacturers and semiconductor test subcontractors directly and through ATE manufacturers. It is organized in three segments: Mechanical Products, Thermal Products and Electrical Products. In July 2008, the Company acquired the assets of Diamond Integration, L.L.C., (Diamond) a business that provides post-warranty service for ATE equipment to semiconductor manufacturers. In October 2008, it acquired Sigma Systems Corp., a manufacturer of thermal platforms, custom configured environmental chambers and other environmental test solutions for a variety of industries, including automotive, medical/pharmaceutical, electronic, aerospace/defense and ATE.

Sypris Electronics, LLC, an aerospace and defense electronics company, provides electronics manufacturing and engineering services. It offers design, manufacturing, testing, and supply chain services. The company’s services include new product introduction, automated manufacturing, prototype and manual manufacturing, engineering design and development, electrical engineering, systems and software engineering, mechanical design and drafting, and information security and testing solutions. Its products include SECURE DTD2000 SYSTEM, a secure crypto fill system that receives data from various tier-two workstations and tier-three fill devices; DATA TRANSFER DEVICE, a rugged and compact fill device that manages and transfers cryptographic keys to secure communications and information handling systems; KIV-19A and KIV-19M, ruggedized trunk encryption devices, which perform digital data encryption and decryption; Integrated Central Office of Record, an electronic key management system that generates, manages, and distributes electronic key material; and Automated Communications Engineering System, which allows military users to perform fully automated cryptonet, SOI, CEOI, JCEOI, and EP planning, management, validation, and generation distribution. The company also offers rack mounts and ancillary devises; and biometric technology that enables secure tokens, as well as offers real-time identity capture, management, and authentication. It serves aerospace, avionics, defense, and intelligence industries, as well as government agencies and defense prime contractors.

Argon ST, Inc. and its subsidiaries provide systems engineering, development, and services in the United States and internationally. Its services include command, control, communication, computer, combat system, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems and services. The company designs and develops sensors and countermeasures, information operation and electronic attack systems, communication systems and networks, navigation systems, geolocation systems, and net centric systems. Its systems and services enable its customers to perform various functions, including signals intelligence, electronic warfare, information operations, acoustic operations, threat simulation, imaging, cyber operations, and tactical communications and networking, as well as sustain readiness, systems operations, and mission success services. The company's systems involve the detection and geolocation of threats, and processing of information collected from the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, particularly communications and radar signals. Argon ST also provides underwater acoustic systems and imaging systems; and systems that detect, intercept, and process information passed on networks. The company's systems are used in military and strategic platforms, including surface ships, submarines, unmanned underwater vehicles, aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, land mobile vehicles, fixed site installations, and relocatable land sites. Argon ST offers its products primarily to the department of defense, including various agencies and commands within the United States navy; the other United States government agencies and domestic prime contractors; and to certain U.S. government-approved foreign governments, agencies, and defense contractors, as well as commercial enterprises. The company was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia.

Founded in 1985, Intrinsix Corp. company provides electronic design and verification services to manufacturers and semiconductor companies. Specializing in application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), Intrinsix designs microchips, embedded systems (small, dedicated computer systems built into motherboards and other electronic circuits), and related software for such applications as digital media, networking, storage, and telecommunications. Intrinsix Corp.'s owners include CTO Mark Beal and CEO James Gobes.

The company operates through two units that develop analytical instruments and superconducting materials. Its analytical products include spectroscopes and X-ray fluorescence devices, which customers use for chemical analysis and for deposition and etching processes during semiconductor, telecommunications, and optoelectronics manufacturing. The company also supplies superconducting materials and related equipment for chemical and biochemical analysis and scientific research. Oxford Instruments gets more than 60% of its sales outside of Europe. The company pursues strategic acquisitions to bolster its product portfolio.
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