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Wallace Electronics
Offices: Dallas, Texas
Wallace Electronics is a woman-owned distributor
of electronic components and custom cable
assemblies. They have been providing their
goods and services to the electronics industry
for more than 25 years. Their model offers
advantages to the established OEM as well
as the small developing companies. From
a distribution standpoint, they are franchised
in many of the most popular wire/cable and
component lines. |
Wany Robotics
Offices: Montpellier, France & Hong
Kong, China
As one of Europe's leading robotic technology
provider, Wany Robotics offers robotic technologies
for consumer applications. Almost any device
that can benefit from increased intelligence,
autonomy, and interactive behavior can benefit
from existing Wany Robotics solutions and
custom adaptations. Wany makes it possible
for brand name manufacturers and OEMs to
build next generation robots, toys, accessories,
and even PC peripherals. |
Wecon
Offices: Hsinchu, Taiwan
Established in 1996, Wecon Automation made
efforts in integral ability, precision machinery
design, electronic circuit & program design,
vision system, integration of mechanical
& electrical system, and machine manufacturing
& set-up. Wecon dedicates itself to developing
total solutions to automatic production
in semiconductor and opto-electronics industries.
They provide automatic machines to help
customers obtain higher speeds and better
quality in advanced manufacturing process. |
Weidmuller
Offices: Richmond, Virginia
The company develops, produces and sells
customer-oriented solutions comprising the
entire Weidmuller product portfolio. As
an OEM supplier, the company sets global
standards in the field of electrical connection
technology. The Weidmuller product portfolio
ranges from terminal blocks, PCB connectors
and terminals, protected components and
relay sockets to power supply and overvoltage
protection modules suitable for all applications.
Electrical installation and marking material,
basic I/O components and a variety of tools
round off the range. |
WELLEX
Offices: Fremont, California & Shanghai,
China
WELLEX was founded in 1983 to support OEM's
with all phases of their manufacturing requirements,
from product design through production,
to EOL (End of Life). WELLEX is a full service
Electronic Manufacturing Service (EMS) company,
providing value added services that span
from design to warranty repair. Their primary
OEM segments are Networking, Telecommunications,
Medical and Computer. |
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Wentworth
Offices: Brookfield, Connecticut; Austin,
Texas; Mesa, Arizona; Santa Clara, California;
Sandy, Bedfordshire, UK and Yokohama,
Japan.
Wentworth Laboratories, in close concert
with their technology partners and key customers,
plays a pivotal role in the conception and
development of cost effective, technology-forward
solutions for device test. A longtime industry
innovator, they strive to improve their
customer’s ProbeAbility. Wentworth R&D is
focused on meeting the challenges of next-generation
device development with cost-effective test
innovations. |
Wes Garde
Offices: Hartford, Connecticut
Wes-Garde Components Group has been providing
quality electro-mechanical products & services
to the automotive, marine, medical, telecommunications,
food equipment, and industrial equipment
industries since 1980. Currently, Wes-Garde
carries products from more than 85 quality
manufacturers, including nationally recognized
manufacturers such as SoLiCo, Cooper Bussmann
Transportation, Otto Controls, Airpax, Apem,
C&K, Carling Technologies, Cherry, Eaton,
E-T-A, Marquardt, Omron, Tyco/P&B and Weidmuller. |
White Box Robotics
Offices: Youngwood, Pennsylvania
White Box Robotics is committed to the ongoing
development of the PC-BOT, a new class of
networked mobile robots that delivers exceptional
value and ease of use. They will achieve
this by leveraging mature PC technologies,
adopting open standards and creating a plug
and play environment for the integration
of exciting new concepts for robotics.
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White Mountain Labs
Offices: Phoenix, Arizona
White Mountain Labs is a turnkey test facility
for the characterization of IC component
ESD and latch-up in semiconductor components.
Since 1999, they have successfully completed
over 3000 ESD and Latch-up projects. White
Mountain Labs is dedicated to providing
customers with consistent, accurate, and
friendly results. They have the capability
to test integrated circuits with up to 768
pins using Thermo Electron ZapMaster testers,
the Robotic Charged Device Model Tester,
and the new Mk.2. |
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WinterLogic
Offices: Roseville, Minnesota
WinterLogic is a software product and services
company that specializes in identifying
test deficiencies for deep sub-micron chips.
They have special expertise in high-speed
fault simulators and fault management environments
for Verilog circuits. Their unique technologies
dramatically improve performance of fault
simulation. |
Wolfson
Offices: San Diego, California; Tokyo,
Japan & Taipei, Taiwan
Wolfson Microelectronics is a global leader
in the supply of high performance mixed-signal
chips for the digital market. Their products
can be found at the heart of consumer electronic
applications in the home, in the office
and on the move. Their fabless, scalable
business model and design expertise allows
them to meet the global demands of some
of the biggest names in the digital consumer
marketplace. This multi-million dollar market
is growing fast—and their significant, ongoing
investment in R&D will ensure they continue
to meet the demand for higher, faster performance. |
WORLD Electronics
Offices: Reading, Pennsylvania
WORLD Electronics’ comprehensive end-to-end
solutions include design and manufacturing
services, ranging from new product development
to volume production. They have delivered
unsurpassed quality and ongoing product
support to a customer base that includes
OEM’s of automotive, telecommunications,
medical, industrial, defense and multimedia
markets. |
World Products
Offices: Sonoma, California & Indianapolis,
Indiana
World Products electronic component product
offering is both synergistic and focused
to the major markets they serve (Automotive,
Telecom, Industrial, Power Supply, Surge
Suppression, Consumer and Wireless) affording
them the ability to provide more content
thereby eliminating the need for multiple
suppliers. World Products understands the
need to add value in todays competitive
markets. Also they recognize that true value
can only be measured over time, therefore
at World Products they are very proud to
say that they have been serving the electronics
industry for over 37 years. |
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