
Alien Technology provides UHF Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) products and services to customers in retail, consumer goods, manufacturing, defense, transportation and logistics, pharmaceuticals and other industries. Organizations use Alien's RFID products and services to improve the effectiveness, efficiency and security of their supply chains, logistics and asset tracking operations. Alien's products include RFID tags, RFID readers and related training and professional services.

Fujimi Incorporated company manufactures synthetic chemical abrasives and polishing compounds used by high-tech industries. Its products are used for cutting, shaping, and polishing optical lenses, hard drives, wafers and other semiconductors, as well as the quartz used in mobile devices. Fujimi Inc. also makes wire-saw slicing abrasives used for solar-powered batteries, thermal spray materials used for coating the abrasives, and the polishing compound used in chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP). Fujimi Inc was founded in 1950; US subsidiary Fujimi Corporation was established in 1984.

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.

Stretch, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in Sunnyvale, California with additional offices in Tokyo, Japan; and Krefeld, Germany. Stretch, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, designs, develops, and supplies software configurable processors and development tools for compute-intensive applications. Its products include channel DVR add-in cards; channel capture cards; and DVR capture cards that provide video and audio capture, real-time display, and hardware compression features for DVR designers. The company also offers Stretch IDE, which provides an intuitive development flow, and focuses on programming and system configuration, as well as integrates compiler, debugger, assembler, profiler, linker, and editor tools under an intuitive graphical interface; Stretch reference design kits that are designed for the customers to evaluate a reference design and start the preliminary design of their own products; and Intelligent Encoder software development kit, a video processing and compression solution, which is optimized for the Stretch family of software configurable processors. Its products are used in security and surveillance, broadcast video, wireless communication, and industrial imaging applications.

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.

The Honeywell International unit develops and manufactures chemicals and specialty materials used in the production of semiconductors and flat-panel displays. Its offerings include dielectric and metal thin films, interconnect and optoelectronic materials, and processing chemicals (such as etchants, acids, and solvents) used at various points in the chip manufacturing cycle. HEM is part of Honeywell's Specialty Materials segment, one of the industrial conglomerate's smaller operating groups.

Beckman Coulter, Inc. provides biomedical testing instrument systems, tests, and supplies for clinical laboratories worldwide. The company manufactures chemistry systems, such as routine chemistry systems that use electrochemical detection, chemical reactions with patient samples to detect and quantify substances of diagnostic interest in blood, urine, and other body fluids; and point of care testing products comprising rapid diagnostic test kits and hematology instruments that give physicians information to manage patients. It also provides immunoassay systems performing tests that assess thyroid function, screen and monitor for cancer and cardiac risk, provide information in fertility and reproductive testing, and monitor factors associated with anemia, blood viruses, and infectious disease; and molecular diagnostics that includes testing for infectious diseases, genetic diseases, and disorders, human cancers, and pharmacogenics. Beckman Coulter offers cellular systems for clinicians, such as hematology systems to study formed elements in blood, such as red and white blood cells and platelets; coagulation systems offering information to diagnose bleeding and clotting disorders and to monitor anticoagulant therapy; and flow cytometry systems used in applications in basic research, clinical research, and drug discovery. The company's life science products and services comprise life sciences automation products, centrifugation, and life science tools. It sells its products through sales organizations and independent distributors to hospitals, physician's offices, reference laboratories, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, universities, medical schools, and research institutions. The company was formerly known as Beckman Instruments, Inc. and changed its name to Beckman Coulter, Inc. in April 1998 as of result of acquisition of Coulter Corporation. Beckman Coulter was founded in 1934 and is headquartered in Brea, California.

Reliability Inc. company was founded in 1953 and is based in New York, New York. Reliability Incorporated does not have significant operations. Reliability company intends to sell its remaining real estate holdings; and invest in another line of business through a purchase or merger. Previously, it operated as an electrical contracting company for residential homebuilders in Florida.

J. H. Larson distributes electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and data communications products to customers through eight branch locations in Minnesota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Larson's showrooms feature its Pahl's Kitchen and Bath Collection, an assortment of kitchen cabinets and accessories for bathrooms and kitchens, with products from a variety of manufacturers. One showroom is home to Pahl's Premiere Lighting Collection, and the company has also established Lappin Lighting, a lighting showroom in the Warehouse District of Minneapolis.

Man Yue International Holdings Limited company was established in 1979 strictly as a trading concern and began manufacturing its own products more than a decade later. Man Yue International Holdings Limited company probably won't be confused with a certain soccer club. Man Yue International Holdings makes and markets electronic components sold under the SAMXON and X-Con brands. The company primarily produces aluminum electrolytic capacitors used in the manufacture of automobile electronics, computers, consumer electronics, industrial machinery, and telecommunications equipment. Man Yue International distributes its products mostly in Asia from offices in China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan, and the US.
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