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NURSERECRUITER.COM is a Crofton, MD-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Camgian Microsystems was founded in December 2006, by CEO Dr. Gary Butler, with the vision of becoming a leader in combining innovative technologies in the areas of low-power microelectronics, sensors, wireless communications and data analysis to provide solutions that provide valuable decision analytics for customers in the government and commercial markets. To rapidly pursue this vision, in June 2007, Camgian merged with Theseus Logic, a Honeywell spin-out focused on low-power IC technologies and in February 2009 acquired the Cypress Semiconductor design center in Starkville, Mississippi. Camgian is a leader in developing advanced information technologies and solutions. From ultra-low power processors to advanced sensing platforms, Camgian engineers are pioneering leading-edge innovations that are enabling a new generation of high performance wireless information technologies and products for the defense, security, industrial and commercial markets. Camgian is headquartered in Starkville, Mississippi, with additional offices at the Stennis Space Center in Stennis, Mississippi.
Xelerated is a Santa Clara, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Phononic is reimagining cooling and heating in ways never thought possible. Its breakthrough technology is transforming industries and creating new markets with innovative solid-state solutions that disrupt antiquated business models and incumbent technologies. Phononic is the critical element of innovation needed to radically change what it means to be efficient, effective and sustainable. The company has been named to the 2016, 2017 and 2019 CNBC Disruptor 50 lists, received the US EPA’s 2017 Emerging Tech Award, R&D 100 Award and more.
Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc. (PIRT) is focused on supplying Shortwave Infrared detectors to both the commercial and defense markets. PIRT is a fabless semiconductor company focusing on design and integration. The products will be manufactured by leveraging more established semiconductor fabrication facilities to produce products in quantity with high quality at low cost. This model is used through the semiconductor industry, but not in the infrared detector business. In the past the infrared imaging industry had no commercial foundries to manufacture the “exotic” materials used to produce IR detectors, but that today is no longer true. Now that fabrication facilities can manufacture infrared parts, our fabless model will lead to much lower cost and improved devices for both the defense and the commercial sectors. Also, leveraging advance Silicon CMOS technologies enables PIRT to gain the advantages of technology developed for the commercial arena. Having the fabrication conducted at an outside foundry allows PIRT to concentrate on design of the product, managing the process, and conducting final assembly, which minimizes the equipment and staff needed, thus overhead costs. This is the model used by almost all modern electronic manufacturers.