
TTI was founded in 1971 and is based in Fort Worth, Texas. TTI, Inc. distributes passive, interconnect, and electromechanical components for industrial, military, aerospace, and consumer electronic manufacturers. It offers cable management products, resistors, capacitors, connectors, circuit protection products, filters, magnetics, pots and trimmers, relays, sensors and encoders, sound devices, and switches. The company also offers timing devices, potentiometers, wires and cables, wire management products, identification products, application tools, and electromechanical devices, as well as a range of passives and interconnect line card. In addition, it provides packaging, labeling, marking, lead preparation, documentation, connector, and other component value-added services; a range of products and services that assist customers in managing their supply chain online and in real time; extranet services; and passive and electromechanical technology and market information online. It has locations in North America, Europe, and Asia.

Tensilica, Inc. offers controllers, CPU, multimedia, and specialty DSP processor cores for system-on-chip design. Its products include configurable and pre-configured standard microprocessor cores, development tools, and integrated suite of software development tools. The company offers Diamond Standard processors, a synthesizable core that range from area-efficient and low-power controllers to an audio processor, high-performance DSP, and video processor; and Xtensa processors, which are designed for high volume and embedded applications. It also offers XPRES Compiler, which automatically creates customized Xtensa processors from standard C/C++ algorithms; and Xtensa Processor Developers Toolkit, an integrated design environment that delivers automation tools to desktop. The company’s solutions allow designers to create lower power, foundry-independent hardware, and software specific to applications. It offers its solutions for embedded applications, such as set-top boxes, network protocol processing, consumer electronics, wireless communications, and audio and video processing markets.

BP Solar International displays a certain star power as it seeks to transform the sun's energy into electricity. A subsidiary of UK oil giant BP, the company designs, manufactures, supplies, and installs photovoltaic (PV) solar cells and modules that provide power for homes, remote villages and industrial facilities, commercial businesses, and local government. Its plants are in the US, India, and China. BP Solar also offers an array of services, from cost estimation to logistic management, remote monitoring, and training. Customers include Ericsson, FedEx Freight, NEC, and Telstra.

WEG Electric Motors manufactures and distributes industrial and HVAC electric motors and drives to customers worldwide through manufacturing facilities in Latin America and distributing centers in the US. The company is a subsidiary of Brazil's WEG Industrias S.A. Werner Ricardo Voigt, Eggon João da Silva, and Geraldo Werninghaus founded the company in 1961; the company's name is derived by combining the first letters of the founders' first names. In 2006 WEG Electric Motors made an equity investment in Voltran Ltd., a Mexican manufacturer of electrical transformers, and the companies have set up a JV factory in Tizayuca, Mexico.

Aehr Test Systems was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Fremont, California. Aehr Test Systems (Aehr Test) develops, manufactures and sells systems, which are designed to reduce the cost of testing flash, dynamic random access memory (DRAM), and other memory devices, and to perform reliability screening or burn-in of complex logic and memory devices. These systems can be used to perform parallel testing and burn-in of packaged integrated circuits (ICs), singulated bare die, or ICs still in wafer form. The Company has developed and introduced several product families, including the ABTS, FOX, MTX and MAX systems, the WaferPak cartridge and the DiePakR carrier. The Company manufactures and markets full wafer contact systems, monitored burn-in systems, massively parallel test systems, test fixtures, die carriers and related accessories. The Company markets and sells its products to semiconductor manufacturers, semiconductor contract assemblers, electronics manufacturers and burn-in and test service companies.

MRL Industries, Inc. established in 1979, was acquired in 1998 by Sandvik. MRL Industries, Inc. company's products include heating elements, furnace systems, insulation materials, gas systems, and cantilever loading systems. It also provides support services, including installation and repair. Thermal processing is used in semiconductor manufacturing for annealing, deposition, oxidation, and silicide formation. The Swedish manufacturer bought the company a few months after Selas Corporation of America (now IntriCon) agreed to acquire MRL for nearly $17 million in stock, then backed out of the deal.

Integral has developed an innovative electrically-conductive resin-based material called "ElectriPlast". The ElectriPlast™ Polymer is a patent-pending, compounded formulation of resin-based materials, which are conductively loaded, or doped, with a proprietary-controlled, balanced concentration of micron conductive materials, then pelletized. The conductive loading or doping within this pellet is then homogenized using conventional molding techniques and conventional molding equipment. The end result is a molded part, in at any of the infinite shapes and sizes associated with plastics and rubbers, but which is as electrically conductive as if it were metal.

Esec (formerly Oerlikon Assembly Equipment) makes manufacturing equipment used to assemble finished semiconductors. Its core business is making the die bonders, wire bonders, and flip chip bonders needed to lay down the itty bitty pathways on microchips. The company also makes equipment for assembling components and the packaging technology for smart cards. Oerlikon merged the formerly publicly traded ESEC into its Assembly Equipment division in 2004. The company has seven service centers located strategically in select Asian markets, as well as in Europe and the US. In 2009 Oerlikon sold Oerlikon Esec to rival BE Semiconductor Industries in a stock-swap transaction.

International Isotopes Inc. manufactures a range of nuclear medicine calibration and reference standards, high purity fluoride gases, cobalt teletherapy sources, radioisotopes, and radiochemicals for medical, research, and clinical devices. It operates in six segments: Nuclear Medicine Standards, Cobalt Products, Radiochemical Products, Fluorine Products, Radiological Services, and Transportation. The Nuclear Medicine Standards segment manufactures sources and standards associated with single photon emission computed tomography, patient positioning, and calibration or operational testing of dose measuring equipments for the nuclear pharmacy. It offers flood sources, dose calibrators, rod sources, flexible and rigid rulers, spot markers, pen point markers, and various specialty design products. The Cobalt Products segment engages in the production of bulk cobalt; fabrication of cobalt capsules for teletherapy and irradiation devices; and recycling of expended cobalt sources. The Radiochemical Products segment produces and distributes a range of radiochemicals used in the treatment and diagnosis of various diseases of the thyroid as well as in a host of investigational and clinical trials, such as for the treatment of breast, lung, prostate, and ovarian cancers. The Fluorine Products segment produces various high purity fluorine products, such as germanium tetrafluoride, silicon tetrafluoride, and boron trifluoride. The Radiological Services segment offers processing services for gemstones that have undergone irradiation for color enhancement, radiological engineering consultant services, contract shipping services, research and development activities, Type A package certification testing, and on location packaging services. The Transportation Services segment provides transportation of cobalt sources, as well as offers transportation services of hazardous and non-hazardous cargo materials. The company was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Cognex Corporation provides machine vision products primarily in the United States, Japan, and Europe. Its machine vision products capture and analyze visual information used to automate tasks primarily in manufacturing processes, where vision is required. The company operates in two divisions, Modular Vision Systems and Surface Inspection Systems. The Modular Vision Systems division develops, manufactures, and markets modular vision systems that are used to automate the manufacture of discrete items, such as cellular phones, aspirin bottles, and automobile wheels, by locating, identifying, inspecting, and measuring them during the manufacturing process. The Surface Inspection Systems division develops, manufactures, and markets surface inspection vision systems that are used to inspect the surfaces of materials processed in a continuous fashion, such as metals, paper, non-wovens, plastics, and glass. The company serves discrete factory automation, semiconductor and electronics capital equipment, and surface inspection markets. It sells its products through direct sales force and a network of integration and distribution partners. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Natick, Massachusetts.
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