
Lithium Technology Corporation manufactures and provides rechargeable energy storage solutions for various applications. It offers large format cylindrical lithium-ion (Li-ion) rechargeable cells; and engineers and builds Li-ion rechargeable batteries complete with battery management systems for use in transportation, military/national security, and stationary power markets. The company also provides the GAIA product line of hermetically sealed rechargeable Li-ion cells and batteries, which include cells ranging from 7.5 to 45 Ah, energy cells from 10 to 500 Amp-hours for various applications, and large batteries up to 600Vand capacity of more than 40 kWh. In addition, it offers power cells designed for hybrid-electric vehicles and military applications; and high capacity cells for applications, such as back-up power and remote standby installations. Further, the company manufactures standard cells that are assembled into custom large batteries with electronics. It serves industrial, retail, and government customers, including scientific research facilities and defense agencies of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

Dakota Supply Group (DSG) distributes electrical, communications, and mechanical equipment to customers through more than a dozen branch locations in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The company stocks approximately 25,000 products. DSG carries products from 3Com, 3M, A. O. Smith, Buckingham Manufacturing, Corning, Emerson Electric, Ferraz Shawmut, General Electric, Honeywell, Hubbell, Moen, Schneider Electric, and Zurn Industries, among other manufacturers.

CEDAR Audio makes audio restoration processors and systems used in audio and video recording preservation and audio forensics applications. The company's products are used to remaster old recordings, to analyze and clean-up recordings used in legal investigations, and to suppress unwanted noise in broadcasts. CEDAR Audio also offers forensic audio services such as tape authentication, enhancement, and editing, and commercial audio restoration. The technology was initially developed at the University of Cambridge for the British Library National Sound Archive.

BTU International, Inc. was founded in 1950 and is headquartered in Billerica, Massachusetts. BTU International, Inc. (BTU) is a supplier of thermal processing equipment to the alternative energy and electronics manufacturing markets. BTU equipment and processes are used in the production of solar cells, nuclear fuel and fuel cells, as well as in printed circuit board assembly and semiconductor packaging. In the solar market, BTU offers processing equipment for both silicon and thin film photovoltaics. In thin film photovoltaics, BTU’s equipment is used for both the copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) and cadmium telluride (CdTe) processes. Silicon photovoltaic applications are served by BTU’s metallization furnaces and in-line diffusion systems. Also in alternative energy, its customers use its thermal systems for the processing of nuclear fuel and the manufacturing of fuel cells. The Company’s convection solder reflow systems are used to attach electronic components to the printed circuit boards, primarily in the surface mount segments of this market.

Nuvera Fuel Cells company is developing clean-burning fuel processors and fuel cell systems for cars, buses, telecommunications backup systems, and consumers' homes. Its fuel processors extract hydrogen from common fuels such as gasoline, methanol, kerosene, and propane. This hydrogen can be used in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells to produce electricity. Nuvera was formed in 2000 when Italy's De Nora Fuel Cells merged with Epyx Corp. (a subsidiary of Arthur D. Little). De Nora owns 37% of Nuvera and energy giant Hess owns 53%. Automaker Renault holds 10% of Nuvera Fuel Cells.

Ember Corporation was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with regional offices in Cambridge, the United Kingdom; and Wanchai, Hong Kong. It operates a radio development center in Cambridge, the United Kingdom. Ember Corporation develops wireless sensor and control network technologies. Its products include system-on-chips; network processor chips; networking stacks; components in making solution for chips, networking software, and tools; low power wireless semiconductors; networking software; and development and debugging tools. The company also offers EM35x InSight Development Kits that include hardware, network development, and debugging software to enable the development and debugging of ZigBee products on the ARM Cortex-M3 based system-on-chips. Its products enable consumers, businesses, and utilities to manage energy resources, as well as focus on developing applications. The company serves building automation, integrated home automation, and metering markets. It sells its products through distributors in France, Germany, Austria, Holland, Belgium, Israel, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the Russian Federation, Scandanavia, South Africa, Spain, Portugal, and the United Kingdom, as well as in Ireland, Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Brazil.

The Taiwan-based Sino-American Electronic Co., Ltd. was founded in 1968 to make transformers and operates through branch offices in China, Japan, and Thailand. Sino-American Electronic Co Ltd is a Taiwan-based company engaged in the research, development, manufacture and sale of power supplies, rectifiers and liquid crystal displays (LCDs). The Company provides transformers, chargers for mobile phones, wireless telephones and power drive vehicles, as well as power supplies for medical apparatus. Its rectifiers are applied to small-sized home appliances such as personal stereos, palmtops, transducers, wireless telephones and consumer electronics. Its power supplies are used for network and telecommunication products, scanners, printers, projectors and fax machines.

Harmonics Limited was formed in the early 1990s to develop, manufacture and market patented harmonics suppression technology which had been designed to counter the damage of the 3rd harmonic current generated by heavy computer demand on power distribution systems. That demand, which creates a non linear load on the transformer, also creates harmonic currents including the damaging 3rd, which wastes electrical capacity, causes excessive waste heat on transformers, switch gear and wiring, requires extra energy and increases operating costs. It also causes increased carbon emissions. Transformers installed before the proliferation of computers in data centers, (financial institutions, college dormitories, schools, hospitals, casinos and the like) particularly suffered from this 3rd harmonic current. The newly designed Harmonics Suppression System technology (HSS) became the platform for the company which has grown steadily over the last several years.

Zyvex Instruments Division of DCG, the unit focuses on nanotechnology for a variety of real-world applications. Its NanoWorks lineup includes instrumentation and tools, as well as support technologies used in the semiconductor and advanced research markets, such aerospace and defense, electronics and semiconductor, and medical and health care. Zyvex partners with Zyvex Performance Materials (improves composites for sporting goods as well as components for aerospace and defense needs), Zyvex Labs (optics, actuators, and micro motors), and Zyvex Asia (R&D support). Zyvex was established in 1997 by James Von Ehr II.

Photonic Products Group, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, develops, manufactures, and markets crystals, crystal devices, electro-optic and optical components, and laser subsystems and instruments for the photonics industry sectors. The company offers optical components, which include standard and custom optical components, optical assemblies, single crystals, and crystal components; and laser system accessories, which include wavelength conversion products and Pockels cells that use nonlinear crystals for laser wavelength conversion. It also develops, manufactures, and delivers precision custom optics and thin film optical coating services for inspection, process control systems, defense and aerospace electro-optical systems, laser system applications, industrial scanners, and medical system applications. In addition, the company develops and manufactures synthetic optical crystals, optical crystal components, crystalline filter materials, and laser accessories for research and development applications by engineers within corporations, universities, and laboratories. Further, it uses precision CNC and diamond machining, polishing, plating, aluminum, albemet, beryllium and stainless steel opto-mechanical design, component manufacturing, and assembly services in the manufacture of custom optics. The company's principal customers include commercial instrumentation companies, OEM laser manufacturers, research laboratories, government agencies, and defense contractors. It sells its products through own sales staff and sales agents.
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