 | | Sensors & Controls, which is headquartered in Attleboro, Mass., supplies engineered sensors and controls to the appliance, climate control, industrial, automotive, lighting, and aircraft markets. With revenue exceeding $1 billion annually, Sensors & Controls has about 5,400 employees in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. The sale will not include the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems operations, which will remain part of Texas Instruments. |
| This unique combination creates a powerful product development tool set for customers to develop products faster with improved designs. With increasing thermal and technical complexity of today’s electronics products, IQS & DegreeC’s expertise will guide customers in creating successful product designs. |
| QualMark intends to immediately relocate the Ling Electronics assets to its West Haven, Connecticut, manufacturing facility and commence operations. The acquisition consisted of the primary Ling Electronics’ business assets and was consummated with cash, which will not result in any additional dilution to shareholders. |
| FCI, one of the largest manufacturers of connectors and interconnect systems in the world, has been acquired from French energy group Areva by Bain Capital, a leading global private investment firm. |
| Real-time and on-demand technology leader, Concurrent, completes acquisition of business intelligence software developer, Everstream. |
| Curtiss-Wright Corporation announced that it has acquired the HydraNut product line and related intellectual property of Technofast International, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tech Novus Pty. Ltd of Brisbane, Australia, for a total of $8.0 million in cash ($4.5 million upon closing and a maximum of $3.5 million in future payments based on performance). This acquisition replaces the current licensing agreement between Curtiss-Wright and Technofast. The HydraNut product line is managed by Nova Machine Products, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Curtiss-Wright Flow Control Corporation. |
| Agreement extends PowerPC product line into multiprocessing applications |
| Leading Embedded Computing Systems Provider Obtains Product Line To Complement Offerings in Military, Commercial and Imaging Markets |
| Acquisition supports Wind River’s commitment to optimize the complete device software development life-cycle |
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