Headquartered in Melbourne, Florida, Barker & Williamson is a designer and manufacturer of high-quality radio products and accessories. Established in 1932, all Barker & Williamson products are proudly made in the United States of America. The company caters to both the civil and military markets with its range of antennas, masts, mounts, and coil products. Finding the proper HF (high-frequency) antenna is crucial for making reliable communication connections.
Learn MoreBren-Tronics, Inc. was founded in 1973 and is headquartered in Long Island, New York. A privately-held company, Bren-Tronics specializes in energy storage applications (rechargeable/non-rechargeable batteries, smart chargers, power systems, and more) and is a leading provider for the military and industrial markets. Bren-Tronics has three facilities in the United States. The first in Alachua, Florida manufactures 18650 type cells, prismatic (pouch) cells and large format cells. The location boasts more than 300 million Ah of Lithium-Ion electrode capability for these cells. Their second location is based in Allentown, Pennsylvania and manufactures large format Lithium iron phosphate cells.
Learn MoreIn April of 2012, Pall Corporation announced it would be selling off $550 million in assets to the healthcare company Haemonetics Corporation. The deal stipulated that Haemonetics would receive certain equipment and operations used in blood transfusions and collections along with filtration and processing systems, and manufacturing facilities located in California, Mexico, and Italy.
Learn MoreFounded in 1989 and based in Farmingdale, New Jersey, Dean Technology, Inc. specializes in the production of high voltage power solutions including components, assemblies, and power supplies. Through a series of strategic company and product line acquisitions, Dean Technology grew to operate under four major pisions: HV Component Associates (HVCA), CKE, High Voltage Power Solutions, Inc. (HVPSI), Electronics Manufacturing Inc. (EM), and Anshan Sun Locus HV Components Corp (ASL).
Learn MoreIn March of 2000, Cypress Semiconductor Corp. purchased Galvantech Inc. in a stock swap of 3.26 million shares of Cypress stock for all of Galvantech’s outstanding stock and options. The acquisition was worth $43 million and helped to propel Cypress into the billion dollar revenue range. Founded in 1994 and based in Santa Clara, California, Galvantech specialized in ultra-high performance memory products particularly synchronous networking static random access memories (SRAMs).
Learn MoreFounded in 1973, Det-Tronics (or Detector Electronics Corporation), is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. With a workforce of approximately 300 strong and 18 sales offices worldwide, the company is a unit of aerospace conglomerate United Technologies Corporation. Det-Tronics specializes in the design and manufacture of industrial hazard safety systems including both conventional panels and fault-tolerant, addressable systems.
Learn MoreHeadquartered in New Taipei City, Taiwan, Ledtech Electronics Corporation is a global provider of LED lighting systems. Founded in 1977, Ledtech Electronics Corp. produces niche LED lamps and displays for its customers. Ledtech Electronics’ portfolio of products includes the following:
Learn MoreIn 1999, Agilent Technologies was incorporated as an independent spin off from the Hewlett-Packard Company’s test and measurement pisions. Agilent’s initial public offering, the largest ever at the time, raised $2.1 billion. The company specialized in test and measurement components, chemical analysis and medical businesses, and computing and imaging.
Learn MoreAerovox Inc. was founded in 1922 as Radiola Wireless Corporation manufacturing radios. Its current incarnation as Aerovox Inc. dates back to 1938 during which time it began selling capacitors - the product for which it is currently known. Currently headquartered in New Bedford, Massachusetts, the company specializes in producing electrostatic (film and paper) and aluminum electrolytic capacitors primarily for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the industrial, medical, and specialty industries.
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