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KM ACT Corp. is a Austin, TX-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
American Microsemiconductor Inc. is the world's largest broadline semiconductor supplier with over 30 years of service to the industry. Our alert, courteous and knowledgeable sales staff can help you with all your electronic component needs. At AMS we
SMTC is a global Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) provider, delivering fully integrated and customized contract manufacturing services. Our focus on key customer markets is what drives SMTC; we strive in creating added value for our global based customers. We understand the dynamics of these markets and can adapt to changes that influence our customers businesses. As a direct result, we support our customers to increase their market position by working as a team by being open and flexible to their required needs on delivering low-cost, high quality products as their markets demand it.
VPT Incorporated is a Blacksburg, VA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
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.