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InvenSense, A TDK Group company, is a world leading provider of MEMS sensor platforms found in Mobile, Wearables, Smart Home, Industrial, and Automotive products. The companys patented Fabrication Platform, MotionFusion® technology, audio solutions, and location software and services addresses the emerging need of many mass-market consumer applications via improved performance, accuracy, and intuitive motion, gesture and sound-based interfaces. In May of 2017, InvenSense became part of the MEMS Sensors Business Group within the newly formed Sensor Systems Business Company of TDK Corporation. TDK currently focuses on three market segments: automotive, industrial equipment & energy, and information & communications technology (ICT). As part of its strategy for growth in these key areas, TDK has identified sensors and actuators, energy units and next-generation electronic components as three product areas for strategic growth aimed at unlocking new business opportunities in the sphere of the Internet of Things (IoT). Sensors are viewed as an important IoT-enabling technology, and sensor products and the technology portfolio of TDK will expand dramatically as a result of its acquisition of InvenSense. TDK InvenSense is headquartered in San Jose, California and has offices in Boston, China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, France, Canada, Slovakia and Italy.
SiRF Technology Holdings, Inc. (SiRF) is a supplier of Global Positioning System (GPS)-based location technology solutions designed to provide location awareness capabilities in high-volume mobile consumer and commercial applications. The Company's
Micom Circuits W Acquisition is a Tempe, AZ-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Enigma Interconnect Inc. is a Burnaby, BC-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Advanced SaaS platform for Microgrid and distributed energy system design and operation optimization. #microgrid #distributedenergy #microgrids #DER #resilientinfrastructure #evcharging The XENDEE software platform is built atop hundreds of millions of dollars of US government R&D carried out over the past decade at the US national laboratories, most notably Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and validated both in the laboratory and projects in cooperation with Arizona State University, University of California San Diego, utilities and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).