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Prairie City Computing Inc is a Urbana, IL-based company in the Business Services sector.
The Chesapeake Conservancy envisions a Chesapeake Bay watershed that allows people to connect with many of the values the American Indians enjoyed and Captain John Smith observed during his momentous voyages of discovery, that is: a "goodly Bay" teeming with fish and wildlife, healthy waters and abundant forests, wetlands, shorelines and open spaces; a place of natural wonder and discovery, rich in cultural traditions, treasured and conserved for the benefit of future generations. Our mission is to strengthen the connection between people and the watershed, conserve the landscapes and special places that sustain the Chesapeake`s unique natural and cultural resources, and encourage the exploration and celebration of the Chesapeake as a national treasure. The Conservancy advances this mission through partnerships and citizen engagement; educational programs; land conservation, public access and recreational opportunities; advocacy; and signature initiatives such as the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail and Chesapeake Gateways and Watertrails Network.
Fairchild Fashion Media is a publisher of fashion trade newspapers, magazines, websites, and conferences. FFM brands include Women`s Wear Daily, Footwear News, Beauty Inc, M and Fairchild Summits.
Texas Elite Gymnastics Academy is a Lubbock, TX-based company in the Business Services sector.
TDK InvenSense is a prominent provider of intelligent sensor systems on chip (SoC) for motion and sound, primarily serving the consumer electronics market. Founded in 2003 and based in San Jose, California, the company operates as a subsidiary of TDK Corporation. InvenSense became part of TDKs MEMS Sensors Business Group in 2017 following a significant acquisition. The company specializes in a variety of sensor solutions, including MEMS sensors known for their high performance and low power consumption. Their offerings include motion tracking sensor systems, 6-axis inertial measurement units (IMUs), and sound and ultrasonic technologies. InvenSense has shipped over 500 million units of its sixth-generation IMUs, which are widely used in devices such as smartphones, wearables, and gaming controllers. Their technology is featured in products from major companies like Nintendo, Oculus, Samsung, and Apple, showcasing their impact on the consumer electronics landscape.