CogniMem™ Technologies is a fabless semi-conductor company designing components for high speed and parallel pattern recognition. Its research and design efforts target two extreme usage models:
(1) Embed intelligence into miniature sensory devices without impeding their performance in speed and power consumption , and
(2) Enable the design of cognitive computing systems in which massive hard-wired parallelism prevails over high power consumption and frequency clocks, just like in the human brain.
Coherent was founded in May of 1966. As it was for most companies starting out in the mid-60’s, the company’s start was modest. With limited financial resources, Coherent established its headquarters in the Palo Alto, CA home of one of its founders. At that time, the most pressing need was for a 220-volt power outlet, which forced Coherent’s brain trust to build their first laser in a laundry room. In the summer of 1966, next to a washer and dryer, and using a piece of rain gutter as a key component, Coherent’s founders began building their first laser. Four months later, Coherent unveiled the very first CO2 commercially available laser.
Today, Coherent is one of the world’s leading photonics manufacturers and innovators. With headquarters in the heart of Silicon Valley, California, and offices spanning the globe, Coherent offers a unique and distinct product portfolio that touches many different markets and industries.
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Comair Rotron is recognized as a premier global provider of air-moving and thermal solutions with leading fan technology. Our main products include Fans, Blowers, Mixed Flow air movers which are supplied to the telecommunications, automotive, computer, IT, medical, industrial control, air conditioning and electrical equipment industries.
CommScope (NASDAQ: COMM) helps companies around the world design, build and manage their wired and wireless networks. Our network infrastructure solutions help customers increase bandwidth; maximize existing capacity; improve network performance and availability; increase energy efficiency; and simplify technology migration.
You will find our solutions in the largest buildings, venues and outdoor spaces; in data centers and buildings of all shapes, sizes and complexity; at wireless cell sites; in cable headends and telco central offices; and in airports, trains, and tunnels. Vital networks around the world run on CommScope solutions.
Comset Semiconductors came into existence with a gap widened by major manufacturers such as Philips when they began discontinuing production of part of their transistors catalog.
Comset Semiconductors identified a growing number of unfulfilled demands coming from various industries such as transportation, medical, telecom and security.
Amongst them, customers manufacturing embedded electronics equipment or operating in the rail industry wanted to be assured that production and delivery of transistors would remain regular year by year, so that their own production would remain secure.
To bridge that gap, Comset Semiconductors began to extend the life cycle of mature but still useful and most popular types of devices, true to the specifications of the original, avoiding the expense of costly redesigns.
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Comus International was founded in June 1978 by our President and CEO, Robert P. Romano. Comus International started out as a manufacturer of glass mercury tilt-switches for residential and commercial thermostats. Immediate success and rapid growth led to new product development and soon the metal mercury switch and, ultimately, the patented non-mercury switch were designed and offered to the market.
Today, Comus International is a leading manufacturer of tilt and tip-over switches, motion/vibration sensors, reed switches, reed relays, solid state relays, proximity sensors, float switches and a wide variety of custom turnkey sensors. Success of our product growth and offering has been built with an excellent reputation for quality and service.
Concord Electronics, Inc. manufactures and distributes custom electronic components.
Concord Electronics, Inc. is pleased to announce it has received government certification for the MIL-DTL-39024/10 and the MIL-DTL-39024/11 series, and is now listed on the QPL.
The Concordia Electric Wire & Cable Company Limited was established in 1902 and has been involved in the manufacture and sale of electric cables ever since.
Concordia was originally based at Cricklewood in London before the entire operation was transferred to Long Eaton near Nottingham in 1917. It remained on this site until 2009 when a large part of the manufacturing operation was closed down and the business transferred to an industrial estate near Burnley in Lancashire where it currently operates from.
In November 2010 Concordia acquired Commtech Communications, a company selling electric cables and accessories into the UK market.
C and C Cables acquired the brand names of Concordia in 2016 after taking over the entire stock of Concordia Technologies in 2015.
Today Concordia still sells cable manufactured in the UK but has broadened its product offer by now offering an extensive ranges of cables and accessories from around the world.
The company supplies cables and accessories to the OEM, electrical wholesale, catalogue distribution, data, telecommunication and security markets.
The company is well known for its quality and attention to customer detail – be it for the design of a bespoke cable, competitive prices and on time delivery.