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Certification and Compliance | Certification services include companies that test, inspect, register, and/or certify products, components, equipment, instruments, processes, management systems, or facilities, using a variety of methods and standards. Certification services meet the requirements of many standards organizations. Examples include the CE Mark (Europe), FCC (US), VCCI (Japan), DENAN (Japan), TUV-GS (Germany), EZU (Czechoslovakia), RLL (Korea), PCBC (Poland), C-TICK (Australia), PSB (Singapore), IRAM (Argentina), NOM (Mexico), SABS (South Africa), GOST (Russia), T Mark (Taiwan), BSMI (Taiwan), CSA, ETL, GS, UL, cUL, S, CB report, CISPIR, IEC, GSA / QQ, MIL-SPEC, ASTM, Telecordia or Bellcore, ISTA, and OEM specific. | ||
Design Support | Design support providers offer help in developing product concepts, manufacturing costs, manufacturing techniques, and material considerations such as sourcing. These suppliers may also be able to assist with upgrading, redesigning, re-evaluating, or modernizing existing products to increase performance and/or reduce manufacturing costs. | ||
Electrical Design | Electrical design is an engineering service focused on the application of theories for electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism to electrical component or system design. | ||
Electronic Design | Electronic design, sometimes known as electronic hardware design, is an engineering service focused on the behavior and effects of electrons within electronic devices, systems, and equipment. For example, electron behavior inside electron tubes and transistors is an area of work for an electronic designer. | ||
Embedded System Design | Embedded system designers develop special-purpose computer systems having one or a few dedicated functions, often with real-time computing constraints. They specify both hardware and software in the special-purpose system. An example of an embedded system is a datalogger in a chemical plant using Linux for an operating system (OS). | ||
Industrial Design | Industrial design service suppliers develop and enhance the appearance, usability, and value of many types of products. Design considerations include product styling and architecture, and ergonomic and safety considerations. | ||
Logistics Design | Logistics designers specify a variety of sourcing, warehousing, transportation, and supply chain management options for a product under development. | ||
Materials Research | Materials research service providers undertake scientific study of the properties and applications for materials of construction or manufacture including ceramics, glass, metals, polymers, and composites. | ||
Modeling | Modeling service suppliers develop conceptual representations to design, analyze, and predict responses and interactions for applications such as materials, structures, chemical and biological processes, electronic system performance, etc. | ||
Product Design | Product design is the process of generating an idea, developing a concept, and then testing and producing a physical object or intangible product or service. | ||
Product Training | Product training service providers teach clients how to use purchased industrial products, including newly-developed products. | ||
Project Management | Project management providers create and guide programs to complete client work, including new product launch programs. | ||
Project Planning | Project planning service providers offer budgeting and scheduling services, sometimes using software tools including Microsoft Project. | ||
Prototyping | Prototyping services provide low-volume conceptual or working models of a design in a short timeframe. Often, they are available from providers of high-volume part services. | ||
Software Development | Software development service providers create new software for the expressed purpose of managing a particular job function or operational procedure. The new software may be for a computer, an embedded system, a programmable logic controller (PLC), networking equipment, or for any other device requiring programming logic. Firmware and ladder-logic developers are included in this category of service provider. | ||
Systems Design | Systems design is the engineering service of defining architecture, components, modules, interfaces, and data for a system to satisfy specified requirements. | ||
Testing | Product testing services is the evaluation of a finished product or component through performance in electrical life, environmental exposure, dynamic, ergonomic, or other specialized tests. | ||
Other | Other product development service. | ||
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Industry Served
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Aerospace | Aerospace manufacturing is a high technology industry that produces "aircraft, guided missiles, space vehicles, aircraft engines, propulsion units, and related parts," according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States website. Most of the industry is geared toward governmental work. For each original equipment manufacturer (OEM), the US government has assigned a CAGE code. These codes help to identify each manufacturer, repair facilities, and other critical after market vendors in the aerospace industry. | ||
Agricultural | Agricultural companies and organizations that produce, grow, raise, harvest, process, store, market, and/or sell food and other crops and livestock. | ||
Automotive | The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. | ||
Biotechnology | Biotechnology is any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use | ||
Building and Construction | In the fields of architecture and civil engineering, construction is a process that consists of the building or assembling of infrastructure. | ||
Chemical Processing | Chemical processing companies manufacture and/or distribute chemicals, including basic, intermediate, and specialty chemicals; petrochemicals; plastic resins and materials used in synthetic fibers; agrochemicals; and paints and coatings. | ||
Computer | Computer companies design and manufacture personal and large-scale computers, peripheral devices, data storage systems, networking equipment, point-of-sale (POS) devices, automated teller machines (ATMs), and other computer-based systems. | ||
Consumer | Consumer companies design, manufacture, and/or market apparel, cleaning products, hand and power tools, home furniture, house wares, linens, and consumer electronics and appliances. | ||
Education | The education industry produces products and services that both complement and supplement basic education services. | ||
Electronics | Electronics companies design, manufacture, and/or distribute electronic devices and equipment including semiconductors; semiconductor materials and production machinery; test, measurement, and inspection equipment; scientific and technical instruments; and electrical and electronic components such as connectors and display devices. Also includes contract electronics manufacturers. | ||
Energy | Companies provide energy products including crude oil, natural gas, and refined petroleum; utility services, including the generation of electricity, the transmission and distribution of electricity, natural gas, and water; and/or the marketing and trading of energy commodities. | ||
Environment | Environmental companies provide waste collection, waste treatment and disposal, recycling, remediation, environmental engineering, and environmental consulting services, and/or provide purification and filtration technology and equipment, industrial air filters, and pollution control systems. | ||
Food and Beverage | Food and beverage companies process, manufacture, distribute, market, and/or sell foodstuffs for human consumption. These companies also produce, market, and bottle alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, carbonated drinks, juices, energy/sports drinks, water, coffee, and tea. | ||
General Industrial | Industrial companies manufacture and/or distribute goods for industrial use, including construction equipment, heavy machinery, paper, and packaging. | ||
Government | Government agencies or government-related establishments (non-military). | ||
Marine | The marine industry is involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of commercial ships and pleasure boats. | ||
Medical | Medical companies develop, manufacture, market, and/or distribute health-related products or provide health care services, such as hospitals, nursing homes, HMOs, medical product suppliers, medical equipment and medical device makers, and medical laboratories. | ||
Metals and Mining | Metals and mining companies explore for, develop, mine, extract, quarry, and/or process valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth, usually (but not always) from an ore body, vein or (coal) seam. | ||
Military | Companies that manufacture and/or distribute defense products and/or provide defense services. | ||
Pharmaceutical | Pharmaceutical companies research, develop, produce, and sell chemical or biological substances for medical or veterinary use, including prescription, generic and OTC drugs; vitamins and nutritional supplements; drug delivery systems and diagnostic substances; and related products, equipment, and services, including distribution and wholesale. | ||
Rail | Rail companies manufacture and/or distribute locomotives and provide services to the railroad industry. | ||
Telecommunications | Telecommunications companies design, manufacture, market, and distribute equipment for long-distance, local, and corporate telecommunications networks. These companies also provide voice, data, and video communications services. | ||
Other | Other unlisted industry type. | ||
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Location
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North America | Companies are located in the United States, Canada or Mexico. | ||
United States Only | Companies are located in the United States. | ||
Northeast US Only | Companies are located in the Northeast United States, namely Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont. | ||
Southern US Only | Companies are located in the Southern United States, namely Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington D.C., and West Virginia. | ||
Southwest US Only | Companies are located in the Southwest United States, namely Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. | ||
Northwest US Only | Companies are located in the Northwest United States, namely Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming. | ||
Midwest US Only | Companies are located in the Midwest United States, namely Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. | ||
Canada Only | Companies are located in Canada. | ||
South / Central America Only | Companies have facilities in South American countries such as Argentina, Brazil, or Chile; or in Central American countries such as Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama, etc. | ||
Europe Only | Companies are located in Europe, namely Germany, Ireland, Italy, United Kingdom, etc. | ||
South Asia Only | Companies are located in South Asia, namely India, Pakistan, Nepal, etc. | ||
Near East Only | Companies are located in the Near East, namely Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia, etc. | ||
East Asia / Pacific Only | Companies are located in East Asia, namely China, Japan, Taiwan, etc. | ||
Oceania Only | Companies are located in Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and a large group of South Pacific islands that include Micronesia, Polynesia, Guam, Fiji, Tonga, etc. | ||
Africa Only | Companies are located in sub-Saharan Africa. | ||
Other | Other unlisted country or region. | ||
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