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  2. Flex Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Flex Ltd. [2] (previously known as Flextronics International Ltd. or Flextronics) is an Singapore-domiciled multinational manufacturing company. It is the third [ 3 ] largest global electronics manufacturing services (EMS), original design manufacturer (ODM) company by revenue, behind only Pegatron for what concerns original equipment ...

  3. Emuzed - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1999 by Prabhat Jain and acquired by Flextronics International Ltd. in 2005. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It had more than 260 employees worldwide. Flextronics bought the company in order to be a dominant supplier for the mobile industry and for better market penetration with Emuzed's technologies.

  4. List of computer hardware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Siemens, spun off Infineon Technologies, spun off Qimonda (went bankrupt, IP bought by Micron and others [7]) Inotera, bought by Micron; Intel ; Mostek; Mosel Vitelic Inc (ProMOS Technologies spun off from Mosel Vitelic) Toshiba (DRAM business sold to Micron) [8] [9] Texas Instruments (sold to Micron) [10] Vanguard International Semiconductor ...

  5. Nextracker - Wikipedia

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    In April 2024, Nextracker introduced a solar tracker system with a carbon footprint that is up to 35% lower than traditional trackers. The low-carbon tracker system, which is produced with an electric arc furnace manufacturing process and uses recycled steel, received the Carbon Trust Product Carbon Footprint Label certification. [15] [16]

  6. Revathi Advaithi - Wikipedia

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    Revathi Advaithi is an Indian-born American business executive. She is the CEO of Flex (formerly Flextronics) and an advocate for women in STEM [1] and in the workplace.. Prior to joining Flex in 2019, Advaithi worked in various leadership positions at Eaton and Honeywell.

  7. Electronics manufacturing services - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Circuit Board Assembly. The global market for Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) reached an estimated value of US$504.2 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.94% during the forecast period 2024-2030, reaching a revised size of US$707.5 billion by 2030. [5]

  8. Ran Poliakine - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Poliakine founded Powermat Technologies, a company that utilized inductive charging technology to develop wireless power solutions. The Powermat Technology was adopted by General Motors, [4] Procter & Gamble, [5] Duracell, General Motors, Starbucks, Flextronics, and AT&T. [6]

  9. Solectron - Wikipedia

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    Solectron Corporation was an American electronics manufacturing company for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Solectron's first customer designed and distributed an electronic controller for solar energy equipment.