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  2. Teradyne - Wikipedia

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    1970 - Teradyne becomes a publicly owned company and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (symbol TER), 420,000 shares are sold to the public. 1971 - Alex d'Arbeloff is named President of Teradyne. 1973 - Teradyne launches Teradyne Central in Chicago, IL to develop telecommunications test systems.

  3. Fluke Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pomona Electronics is a company specializing in electronic test equipment and accessories. It was founded in 1951 by Joseph J. and Carl W. Musarra, who were brothers. [7] [8] Founded to manufacture test cable harnesses for examining television cathode-ray tubes. [9] the company started in a factory location around the size of a living room. [9]

  4. Keysight - Wikipedia

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    Keysight Technologies, Inc. is an American company that manufactures electronics test and measurement equipment and software. The name is a blend of key and insight. [2] [4] The company was formed as a spin-off of Agilent Technologies, which inherited and rebranded the test and measurement product lines developed and produced from the late 1960s to the turn of the millennium by Hewlett-Packard ...

  5. HCT Co., Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    HCT Co., Ltd. is a South Korean compliance testing and equipment calibration company that also develops particle counters and antennas. Founded in 2000 as Hyundai Calibration & Certification Technologies Co., the company is a spin-off from Hyundai Electronics, the world's second-largest memory chipmaker. HCT has testing and calibration sites in ...

  6. Agilent Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The resulting IPO of Agilent stock was the largest in the history of Silicon Valley at the time. [2] [3] From 1999 to 2014, the company produced optics (LED, laser), semiconductors, EDA software and test and measurement equipment for electronics; that division was spun off to form Keysight. [4]

  7. Ametek - Wikipedia

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    Together, these groups and their divisions comprise over 100 brands, including analytical instruments, monitoring, testing and calibration devices as well as electrical motors, pumps and interconnects. [7] The company's headquarters is in Berwyn, Pennsylvania. AMETEK is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

  8. Mettler Toledo - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, the company name changed once again, to Toledo Scale Company. [8] Additionally, a new scale line featuring a double pendulum mechanism and a dial face was introduced and was most suited for industrial applications. [9] In 1957, Reliance Electric Co, merged with Toledo Scale Co. Reliance paid about $70 million in stock for the purchase ...

  9. Credence Systems - Wikipedia

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    In February 2004, Credence Systems acquired semiconductor-testing company NPTest Holding Corp. in a stock-and-cash deal valued at about $660 million. [3] NPTest was previously part of Fairchild Semiconductor , acquired by Schlumberger in 1979, and was spun off as NPTest Holding in 2003.