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  2. Omron - Wikipedia

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    Omron Oilfield & Marine is a provider of AC and DC drive systems and custom control systems for oil and gas and related industries. Omron was named one of Thomson Reuters Top 100 Global Innovators in 2013. [9] Sales for 2023 were 876,082 million yen (up 14.8% from 2022). Net income was 73,861 million yen (up 20.3% from 2022).

  3. Omron Adept - Wikipedia

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    Omron Adept Technology, Inc. is a multinational corporation with headquarters in Pleasanton, California. The company focus on industrial automation and robotics, including software and vision guidance. Adept has offices throughout the United States as well as in Dortmund, Germany, Paris, France, and Singapore. Adept was acquired by Omron in ...

  4. List of companies in the Chicago metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    ArcelorMittal (U.S. headquarters in Chicago; plants in Riverdale, East Chicago, and Burns Harbor) (from Luxembourg) Bystronic North America headquarters (from Niederönz, Switzerland) General Electric (from Schenectady, New York, US) Gerdau (plant in Joliet) Ineos/Innovene (Chicago, Naperville, Whiting) (from Rolle, Switzerland)

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  6. Stäubli - Wikipedia

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    Stäubli was founded in Horgen, Switzerland in 1892 as "Schelling & Stäubli" by Rudolph Schelling and Hermann Stäubli as a workshop specialized in producing dobbies. [3] [4] In 1909, the company opened a new manufacturing site in Faverges, Haute-Savoie, France.

  7. Johnson Controls - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 it was listed as 389th in the Fortune Global 500. [5] It became ineligible for the Fortune 500 in subsequent years since it relocated its headquarters outside the U.S. [6] The company was formed via the merger of American company Johnson Controls with Tyco International, announced on 25 January 2016.

  8. Keyence - Wikipedia

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    Keyence Corporation is a global company with a network of 16 international organizations that specializes in factory automation.Keyence Corporation earns over US$4.9 billion in yearly sales and employs more than 8,300 employees worldwide. [2]

  9. Kyocera - Wikipedia

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    Kyocera's headquarters building in Kyoto is 95 metres (312 ft) tall. A 1,900-panel photovoltaic power system is on the roof and south wall of the building, which can supply 12.5% of the facility's needed energy, generating 182 megawatt hours per year.