
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.

Nanya Technology Corp. is principally engaged in the manufacture, development and sale of memory products. The Company primarily offers dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips, including double data rate (DDR) DRAM chips, DDR2 DRAM chips and DDR3 DRAM chips; DRAM modules, such as 200-pin DDR small outline (SO) dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs), 184-pin registered and unbuffered DDR synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) DIMMs, 200-pin DDR2 SODIMMs, 240-pin unbuffered and registered DDR2 SDRAM DIMMs, 204 pin DDR3 SODIMMs, 240 pin unbuffered and registered DDR3 SDRAM DIMMs and others. DRAMs are used as data storage units for computer, communications and consumer (3C) products.

SAFT company specializes in designing and manufacturing industrial batteries, specialty batteries, and rechargeable battery systems for high-tech use. Its products are used in such segments as aviation, industrial plants, medicine, transportation, and telecommunications. It also makes batteries for marine, military, electronics, and aerospace use. SAFT has 16 manufacturing facilities, with operations in Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America.

Tri-Star Electronics International, Inc. manufactures interconnect products for aerospace, avionics, and electronics original equipment manufacturers. The company offers a line of contacts that include power, thermocouple, signal, wire-wrap, crimp, solder cup, coax, twinax, and triax; cable products, which range from custom cable assemblies to racking systems; and wire processing equipment and connectors. It sells its products through a network of sales representatives and distributors. Tri-Star Electronics International, Inc. was founded in 1976 and is based in El Segundo, California. It has manufacturing facilities in California and Switzerland. The company has sales representative locations in Dallas, Texas; Kettering, Ohio; and Switzerland and Italy. It has distributor locations in Anaheim, Temecula, Brea, and Chatsworth, California; Phoenix, Arizona; Moorestown, New Jersey; Fort Worth, Texas; and the Netherlands.

Canadian Solar Inc. was founded in 2001 and is based in Markham, Canada. Canadian Solar Inc. (CSI) designs, develops, manufactures and sells solar cell and module products that convert sunlight into electricity for a variety of uses. The Company conducts all of its manufacturing operations in China. Its products include a range of standard solar modules built to general specifications for use in a range of residential, commercial and industrial solar power generation systems. It also designs and produces specialty solar modules and products based on its customers’ requirements. Specialty solar modules and products consist of customized modules that its customers incorporate into their own products, such as solar-powered bus stop lighting, and complete specialty products, such as solar-powered car battery chargers. It sells its products under its Canadian Solar brand name and to original equipment manufacturing customers under their brand names. It also implements solar power development projects, primarily in conjunction with government organizations.

Allied Motion Technologies Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in designing, manufacturing, and selling motor, servo motion, and optical encoder products. It offers brushless and brush direct current (DC) motors, drives, and control electronics, such as servo motors, frameless motors, torque motors, and high speed brushless DC motors for semiconductor manufacturing, industrial automation, medical equipment, and military and aerospace markets. The company also manufactures high resolution encoders, precision high resolution servo motors, and integrated motor/encoder assemblies for missile seeker heads, flight surface controls, tunable lasers, spectrum analyzers, wavemeters, programmable attenuators, and 3D scanner applications to the aerospace and defense, telecommunications, semiconductor, and scanning equipment manufacturing industries. In addition, it offers fractional and integral horsepower gear motors, permanent magnet DC motors, and motor part sets for various original equipment applications, such as mobile HVAC systems, actuation systems, and specialty and general purpose pumps to the trucks, buses, boats, RV's, off-road vehicles, health, fitness, medical, and industrial equipment markets. Further, the company provides small precision electric motors; coreless DC, iron core DC, and permanent magnet stepper and synchronous motors; and reduction gearboxes for medical, professional, and industrial applications, such as dialysis equipment, industrial ink jet printers, cash dispensers, bar code readers, laser scanning equipment, fuel injection systems, HVAC actuators, waste water treatment, textile manufacturing, document handling equipment, studio television cameras, and dosing systems. It distributes its products through its sales force, independent sales representatives, agents, and distributors primarily in the United States, Canada, and Europe. The company was founded in 1962 and is headquartered in Englewood, Colorado.

Kyocera Corporation, through its subsidiaries, manufactures and distributes fine ceramic components, electronics devices, and equipment to individuals, corporations, and governments and governmental agencies worldwide. Its Fine Ceramic Parts segment offers information and telecommunication components, sapphire substrates, components for semiconductor process equipment components, components for liquid crystal display (LCD) manufacturing equipment, automotive components, and general industrial ceramic components.The company's Semiconductor Parts segment provides ceramic packages for crystal and SAW devices, CCD/CMOS sensor ceramic packages, LSI ceramic packages, wireless and optical communication device packages, and organic multilayer packages and substrates. Its Applied Ceramic Products segment offers residential and industrial solar power generating systems, solar cells/modules, cutting tools, micro drills, medical and dental implants, jewelry, and applied products.The companys Electronic Device segment provides ceramic and tantalum capacitors, timing devices, surface acoustic wave devices, RF modules, EMI filters, connectors, thermal and inkjet print heads, amorphous silicon photoreceptor drums, and LCDs. Its Telecommunications Equipment segment offers CDMA mobile phone handsets and personal handy phone system related products. The company's Information Equipment segment provides ECOSYS printers, copying machines, and multifunctional peripherals. Its Other segment involves in telecommunications engineering; integration business on information systems and network infrastructures; data center; management consulting; and hotel business, as well as chemical materials for electronic components, electrical insulators, and molded products. The company was formerly known as Kyoto Ceramic Kabushiki Kaisha and changed its name to Kyocera Corporation.

Taiyo Yuden manufactures passive electronic components, including ceramic capacitors, inductors, and ferrite beads. Taiyo Yuden company's other products include recordable optical media (CD-R and DVD-R); linear, specialty, and switching power supplies; and high-frequency wireless products (Bluetooth modules, chip antennas, and chip filters). Taiyo Yuden operates from sales offices and manufacturing plants throughout Japan and in Asia, Europe, and the US. Taiyo Yuden company was established in 1950. Taiyo Yuden gets about two-thirds of its sales outside Japan.

SION Power Corporation company, spun off from Brookhaven National Laboratory in 1994, is developing rechargeable lithium sulfur (Li-S) batteries for use in electric vehicles, unmanned aerial and ground vehicles, and military portable power applications. The batteries are touted for their high energy density (which allows the battery to operate longer) and low production costs when compared to lithium-ion and lithium-polymer batteries. Li-S batteries can also be manufactured using many of the same techniques used to produce other rechargeable batteries. SION Power -- whose name stems from sulfur ions -- is owned by its employees, officers, and outside investors.

Steiner Electric Company was founded in 1916 and is headquartered in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Steiner Electric Company operates as an electrical supply company in the United States. It offers cutting tools, abrasives, fluid management, band saw, and MRO support services; lamps, lighting, ballasts and dimming products, motor control products, sensors, drives, fuses, transformers and power supplies, conduits, strut, fittings, wires, and cables; and barcode, RFID, and direct parts marking products; and industrial data terminals and voice mobility solutions. The company also provides structured cabling and connectivity, as well as network design, installation, and completion services; maintenance and repair services for motors, drives, automation products, power supplies, generators, and electrical systems; and automation products and information systems, such as motion controls, automation software, control solutions, and networking technology. In addition, it offers lighting solutions, generators, and data communication supplies.
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