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Adaptive Systems
Offices: Longmont, Colorado
Adaptive Systems was incorporated in October
of 1993 to develop and market a line of
innovative, small, low power, modular embedded
PC products. Adaptive Systems recognizes
that well engineered embedded PC solutions
require some amount of custom design. With
their modular approach and commercial off-the-shelf
(COTS) products, they keep the amount of
custom design to a minimum allowing them
to focus on customer specific design criteria. |
Advantest Technologies
Offices: Tokyo, Japan
Advantest's measurement technology is used
extensively in fields such as design, development
and manufacturing of semiconductors used
in these various electronic devices. Semiconductors
are becoming smaller and more multifunctional.
Cash cards, electronic books, televisions,
etc. will be combined into one compact design
in the near future. Further, ubiquitous
computing has begun to be realized by utilizing
IC chips for product tags. The advanced
technologies of Advantest open the way to
the future of semiconductors, which continues
to evolve daily. |
AES
Offices: Meerbusch, Germany & San Diego-Santa
Clara, California
AES motomation is leading to provide its
customers in all aspects the most suitable
automation equipment and related Services.
They work closely with their customers in
order to meet today’s requirements and to
understand future needs. This allows them,
to establish and maintain long-term partnerships
on which their customers benefits in getting
the best handling and assembly solutions. |
Agilent Technologies
Offices: Palo Alto, California
Agilent Technologies is the world's premier
measurement company and a technology leader
in communications, electronics, life sciences
and chemical analysis. The company's 19,000
employees serve customers in more than 110
countries. Agilent had net revenue of $5.1
billion in fiscal 2005. They provide core
electronic and bio-analytical measurement
tools to advance the electronics, communications,
life science research, environmental and
petrochemical industries. |
AG Semiconductor
Offices: Phoenix, Arizona
AG Semiconductor is the one of the largest
used equipment suppliers to the global semiconductor
industry. They currently have around 700
pieces (approximate new equipment value
$750m) of Semiconductor front end manufacturing
equipment in inventory. They are unique
in that they have complete ownership of
everything they sell. Ownership of the equipment
they sell allows them a level of flexibility
that is unparalleled in the industry. |
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AmericanTech Manufacturing
Offices: San Jose, California
Holding a variety of patents, ATM is a world
leader in the field of IC processing equipment,
and is dedicated to engineering and manufacturing
the most efficient and technically superior
IC processing machinery available for both
through hole and surface mount devices ranging
from DIPs to SOJs to SOICs. Incorporating
many design concepts that have been both
patented and field proven, their product
line now covers both scanning and straightening/conditioning
of all major device types. |
Anorad
Offices: Shirley, New York
Anorad provides high performance multi-axis
positioning systems to component-level linear
motor products. Their state-of-the-art positioning
products include: Air Bearing Platforms,
Multi-axis Precision Gantries, Linear and
Rotary Positioning Stages, Linear Servo
Motors, Servo Controls and Drives, Anocast
Polymer Composite Bases and Engineered-to-Order
Solutions. |
Applied Precision
Offices: Issaquah, Washington
Applied Precision is a leading provider
of imaging, measurement and analysis systems
for the semiconductor industry and life
science research. They currently employs
approximately 180 engineers, technicians,
managers and sales and marketing professionals.
The company has received several awards,
both for innovative new products (Semiconductor
International Editors' Choice Best Product),
and for financial growth. |
Applied Scientific Instrumentation
Offices: Eugene, Oregon
Applied Scientific Instrumentation is a
company committed to the advancement of
science. Their engineers and technicians
have years of experience in aiding researchers
with their technical needs, and their product
line of devices for microscope automation
and imaging represents the best technology
available. Established in 1990, their product
line has evolved out of an interactive process
between their engineers and dedicated researchers
throughout the world. |
Attocube Systems
Offices: Munich, Germany
Attocube Systems has developed solutions
in microscopy and positioning to operate
reliably in extreme environments with limited
space. Attocube Systems offers two principal
product lines. The first is ultra-compact
nano-precise positioning devices that provide
linear and rotational movement of samples
or probes. The second is highly flexible
low temperature Scanning Probe Microscopes
like LT-AFM, LT-CFM or LT-SNOM. |
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