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CTS Corporation

www.ctscorp.com

 
CTS is a designer and manufacturer of sensors, actuators and electronic components for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the aerospace, communications, defense, industrial, information technology, medical and transportation markets. CTS aims to be a leading provider of sensing and motion devices as well as connectivity components, enabling an intelligent and seamless world. This is accomplished by maintaining a strategy of investing in innovative products that fulfil the CTS value proposition - sense, connect and move. CTS manufactures products in North America, Europe and Asia.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.ctscorp.com
  • 4925 Indiana Avenue
    Lisle, IL USA 60532
  • Phone: 574.293.7511

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