Headquartered in Corvallis, Oregon, Korvis consists of an 120,000 square foot manufacturing and engineering facility, complete with an in-house machine shop, fabrication shop, optics lab, and clean room assembly space. Korvis serves global markets.
For over 25 years, MTM Power has been developing and manufacturing power supplies and transformers for industrial, railway and power engineering applications in Germany. MTM Power has its own R&D department, an own EMC laboratory, state-of-the-art technical equipment and highly qualified employees in all departments to continously maintain the technological leadership and produce innovative solutions.
BJB has been making technology for light since 1867. At that time, though, it was not really light in the current sense of the word. It was produced by burning petroleum gas. Although the petroleum lamp had already been well-known for some time in the form of oil lamps, it only became more widespread with the invention of the gas cylinder and the round wick. Even then, the technical details of such a light fixture were quite complicated. The best ones achieved the same level of brightness as a 50 watt incandescent lamp. BJB produced the necessary accessories, notably the “Kosmos” and “round wick burner”.
After an initial phase, in which it manufactured complete petroleum lamps, the company then concentrated on accessory components. This was an early and untypical vision of a supplier’s role. Today one would call this “concentration on core competences“. And it was precisely this that set BJB on the path to becoming the current world market leader.
PCE Instruments is a company that specialises in the design, development, and distribution of test and measurement instruments. They offer a wide range of products for various industries and applications, including environmental monitoring, industrial process control, laboratory testing, and quality assurance.
Lime Microsystems specialises in field programmable RF (FP-RF) transceivers for the next generation of wireless broadband systems.
These transceivers offer an unprecedented level of configurability and allow system designers to create wireless communication networking equipment that can be set and reconfigured to run on any wireless communications frequency and mobile standard.
Next Thing Co. is a team of artists, product designers, and educators creating smarter ways to build smart things. C.H.I.P. Pro and Gadget combine to provide the world’s easiest way to scale from prototype to product, directly inspired by their experience bringing to market OTTO (the hackable animated GIF camera), C.H.I.P. (the world’s first $9 computer), and PocketC.H.I.P. (the $69 game console that teaches you to code). Next Thing Co. is proudly based in West Oakland, CA and Shenzhen, China.