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MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Company Headquarters: US Founded: 1989 Workforce: ~18,300 Company Working: Microchip Technology, Inc. is an American company that manufactures and develops semiconductor products for different embedded control applications globally. The company’s product portfolio consists of microcontrollers and microprocessors, analog, power management, aerospace and defense, embedded controllers, security ICs, memory, technology licensing, serial electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), serial flash memories, parallel flash memories, serial static random-access memory (SRAM), and other products. Atmel is a subsidiary of Microchip Technology Inc. It provides microcontrollers, radio frequency (RF) devices including Wi-Fi, EEPROM, and flash memory devices, symmetric and asymmetric security chips, touch sensors and controllers, and application-specific products for Microchip. Regionally, the company operates in Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
EBERSPÄCHER
Company Headquarters: Esslingen, Germany Founded: 1865 Workforce: ~9,862 Company Working: Eberspächer is engaged in manufacturing and supplying a wide range of products, including fuel operated heaters, exhaust systems, electrical heaters, automotive controls, and air conditioning in the global market. It is also engaged in developing BMSs for smart-sustainable grid, green-renewable energy storage, and electric vehicle power applications. The company operates through three business segments, namely, exhaust technology, climate control systems, and automotive controls. It offers BMSs under its automotive controls segment through its subsidiary, Eberspaecher Vecture Inc. (Canada). It also provides vehicle power and performance management system, control units, and electronics modules for vehicle air-conditioning systems and extended vehicle functions under this segment. The company manufactures and supplies systems, sub-systems, and related components that are used in BMSs for applications in medical, defense, industrial, and renewables, among others. Eberspächer has operations in more than 80 countries worldwide, including the US, Mexico, Brazil, South Africa, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, China, Japan, India, and Spain.
RICARDO
Company Headquarters: UK Founded: 1915 Workforce: 2901 Company Working: Ricardo delivers consulting services as well as a solution built on sustainable technological innovation. The company server is the 8 key market segments: automotive, aerospace & defense, financial services, energy utilities, and waste, public and government sectors. The company serves various markets such as aerospace and defense, energy, utilities, and waste, automotive, maritime, industrial, and manufacturing, rail and mass transit, and financial services. The company offers services such as strategic consulting, environmental consulting, technical consulting, niche production, and assurance and testing. The solution offered by the company includes corporate sustainability, energy decarbonization, air quality and urbanization, policy, strategy and economics, emerging mobility, water management, rail independent assurance, propulsion system engineering, rail engineering and operation, powertrain system production, defense system engineering, and driveline production.
JOHNSON MATTHEY
Company Headquarters: London, UK Founded: 1817 Workforce: ~14,800 Company Working: Johnson Matthey offers a range of products and services for various applications including battery technologies, chemical processes, emission control technologies, fuel cells, and metal chemicals. It operates through four business segments, namely, clean air, efficient natural resources, health, and new markets. It offers BMSs through its subsidiary Johnson Matthey Battery Systems, under its new markets segment. The company offers its products and services to various end-use industries, including automotive, chemicals, oil & gas, food & beverages, energy generation & storage, and petrochemicals. Furthermore, in January 2018, Cummins Inc. (US) acquired the company’s UK automotive battery systems business, a subsidiary of Johnson Matthey, which specializes in offering high-voltage automotive grade battery systems for electric and hybrid vehicles. Johnson Matthey operates in more than 30 countries across the world, including the US, Canada, Mexico, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the UK, India, China, Japan, Brazil, South Africa, Malaysia, Sweden, and Australia. Moreover, the company has 42 manufacturing plants across the world. Johnson Matthey Argentina S.A. (Argentina), Johnson Matthey Battery Materials Ltd. (Canada), Johnson Matthey Battery Materials (Changzhou) Co., Ltd. (China), Johnson Matthey Battery Systems (UK), Johnson Matthey Battery Materials GmbH (Germany), and Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells, Inc. (US) are some of its subsidiaries
BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES, INC
Company Headquarters: US Founded: 1867 Workforce: ~4,000 Company Working: Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc. (Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises) is a global leader in advanced engineering products and services across the energy sector. It operates through three business segments, namely, Babcock & Wilcox, Vølund & other renewable, and SPIG. Under the Babcock & Wilcox business segment, the company offers engineering, procurement, specialty manufacturing, and construction services for new and retrofit utility boilers and industrial boilers powered by coal and natural gas. The company offers products for applications in carbon black, cement, and chemical processing, food & beverage, metals & mining, oil sands, petrochemical & refining, power generation, pulp & paper, renewables (biomass & biofuels), waste-to-energy, and iron & steel. Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises has an extensive global presence and has offices in the US, Italy, and Demark to handle operations across the globe. Babcock & Wilcox, Diamond Power, Allen-Sherman-Hoff (A-S-H), SPIG, Vølund, and Vølund AB (GMAB) are a few of the key brands of the company. General Electric, AECOM, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd, Enerfab, Inc., and Clyde Bergemann are its key competitors in the global market.
ROCKWELL AUTOMATION
Company Headquarters: US Founded: 1903 Workforce: ~26,000 Company Working: Rockwell Automation provides industrial automation and information solutions. It operates through two business segments: architecture & software and control products & solutions. The architecture & software segment provides control platforms, electronic interface devices, electronic I/O devices, communication and network products, and industrial computers. Under the control products & solutions segment, the company offers a comprehensive portfolio of intelligent motor and industrial control products under the control products and solutions segment. This segment also provides lifecycle support services, which include technical support and repair, asset management, training, maintenance, and network consulting services. The company offers solutions to industries such as food & beverages, home & personal care, life sciences, automotive, oil & gas, mining, and metal. It has a global presence, with primary operations in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. On February 20, 1985, Rockwell Automation acquired Allen Bradley, an industrial automation company. In August 2019, Rockwell Automation was announced as the founding member of the ISA Global Cybersecurity Alliance.
Woodward Inc.
Company Headquarters: US Founded: 1870 Workforce: ~9,000 Company Working: Woodward, Inc. (Woodward) manufactures, designs, and offers services associated with energy control systems. The company also provides components for industrial engines, turbines and aircraft. The company primarily operates through two segments—aerospace and industrial segment. The aerospace segment designs and manufactures products for the management of fuel, air, combustion, and motors. The aerospace segment also provides products including metering units, air valves, fuel nozzles, and fuel pumps. The industrial segment designs and produces products for the management of fluids, gases, air, motion, electricity, and combustion. The products offered under the industrial segment include fuel injection systems, solenoids, speed controls, and electronics. These products have applications in steam turbines, reciprocating engines, industrial gas turbines, wind turbines, electric power generation, and power distribution systems, among others. Woodward provides these products to various industries including military and defense, energy and power, transportation, aerospace, oil & gas. The company operates in various regions including Asia, North America, and Europe.
ABB Group
Company Headquarters: Switzerland Founded: 1988 Workforce: ~ 105,100 Company Working: ABB Group (ABB) has various segments, including electrification products, industrial automation, motion and robotics and discrete automation. The company’s product offering includes control room solutions, drives, programmable controller (PLC) automation, semiconductors, motors & generators, metallurgy products, high & medium voltage products, robotics, transformers, and mechanical power transmitter. ABB's robotics arm is one of the company's key business segments, offering a range of robotics solutions for various industries, including automotive, food and beverage, and electronics. ABB's robotics arm is a leader in the industrial robotics market, with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, reliable solutions that improve productivity and efficiency. ABB's robotics arm offers a diverse range of products, including articulated, SCARA, and collaborative robots, as well as software and services that support robot deployment and operation. The company's robotics solutions are designed to help customers automate a wide range of tasks, from assembly and material handling to painting and welding. In addition to its strong product portfolio, ABB's robotics arm has established a reputation for innovation and has been at the forefront of developing new robotics technologies. For example, the company has developed a dual-arm collaborative robot that can work alongside humans, as well as a range of advanced sensors and vision systems that enhance robot performance. ABB also offers HVDC, FACTS, UPS & power conditioning, network management solutions, and smart building solutions. The company offers its products to automotive, construction, food & beverage, oil & gas, buildings & infrastructure and mining industries through the direct sales channel, distributors, wholesalers, and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The company operates across 100 countries in the Americas, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED
Company Headquarters: New Delhi, India Founded: 1964 Workforce: 39,821 Company Working: Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. is a holding company that operates as a whole power plant equipment manufacturer. The company’s business operations include design, engineering, manufacture, construction, testing, commissioning and servicing of the offered products. The company offers its products and services to the core industries which include power generation, and transmission, transportation, railways, renewable energy, oil & gas, water management and defense. The company offers products for power transmission which include power and instrument transformers, switchgears, control & protection devices, insulators, capacitors and others. .. The company also has leveraged its experience in solar PV, thus investing in the opportunities of the solar market. The company has power generation capacity of 549 billion units, from its thermal power plants. The company has operations in more than 82 countries across the globe.
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