Molex

Molex is a prominent supplier of interconnect products, specializing in the design, development, and distribution of electronic components. With a comprehensive portfolio exceeding 100,000 products, Molex offers a wide range of solutions, including electrical and fiber-optic interconnects, switches, and application tooling. Their offerings cater to various industries, such as data communications, consumer electronics, industrial applications, automotive, commercial vehicles, and medical sectors. The company's focus on innovation and reliability enables it to address the diverse electronic challenges faced by its clients.

Lily Yeung

Director of Sensor

8 past transactions

Silentium

Series D in 2021
Silentium Limited is a high-tech company focused on developing innovative noise reduction products and solutions to combat noise pollution across various industries. Founded in 1997 and based in Ness Ziona, Israel, the company offers several advanced products, including QBDT, which reduces spatial and broadband sound; SCDK, an active noise reduction development tool for loud electronic equipment; and AcoustiRACK, a soundproof rack-mount cabinet that effectively diminishes noise while allowing for heat dissipation and dust protection. Other offerings include the Quiet Bubble kit for creating quiet zones in vehicles and aircraft, and the Quiet At-the-Source solution that mitigates noise directly at its source. Silentium's technology delivers over 10dB(A) noise reduction across the audio spectrum, serving clients in diverse sectors such as automotive, transportation, home appliances, industrial, medical, and IT, ultimately enhancing productivity and well-being by addressing noise-related challenges.

Fiberguide Industries

Acquisition in 2020
Fiberguide Industries, Inc. is a manufacturer specializing in optical fiber and optical fiber assemblies, providing a range of products tailored to various industries. Their offerings include capillary tubing products, high-temperature and high-power fibers, as well as bundled and single-fiber assemblies. The company also manufactures optical tapers for mode mixing, arrays, vacuum feedthroughs, collimators, and focus guides. Fiberguide's products are utilized in diverse sectors such as medical, optical sensing, oil and gas, high power delivery, data communications, and research and development. Founded in 1977, Fiberguide Industries is headquartered in Caldwell, Idaho, with additional manufacturing facilities in Stirling, New Jersey, and Shanghai, China. The company distributes its products globally through a network of distributors and an online store, positioning itself as a strategic partner for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) seeking specialized fiber optic solutions. As of December 2020, Fiberguide operates as a subsidiary of Polymicro Technologies, LLC.

Laird - Connected Vehicle Solutions

Acquisition in 2018
Laird - Connected Vehicle Solutions offers basic single function antennas up to complex multiband products in small form factors. Laird antenna solutions are designed to be integrated in to vehicles to provide the optimal performance with minimal installation cost. Their diverse range of asset tracking antennas is designed for professionally certified, installer-fitted antennas mounted on the roof, in the exterior trim or inside cars, trucks, and trailers. Their products can be housed within instrument panels, beneath trim pieces or integrated into exterior features, indeed almost anywhere so that they remain unobtrusive and out of sight

BittWare

Acquisition in 2018
BittWare, Inc. specializes in designing and manufacturing advanced computing solutions, primarily utilizing field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). The company provides a range of products, including signal processing and network processing boards, integrated platforms, and custom development services tailored for original equipment manufacturers. BittWare's offerings are aimed at enhancing application performance and energy efficiency in various sectors, such as defense and aerospace, telecommunications, high-end instrumentation, life sciences, and financial services. With a strong focus on enterprise-class computing, the company serves a global customer base through partnerships. Founded in 1989 and headquartered in Concord, New Hampshire, BittWare operates as a subsidiary of Molex, LLC.

Phillips-Medisize

Acquisition in 2016
Phillips-Medisize is a prominent global provider of design and manufacturing services primarily serving the medical device and diagnostics, drug delivery, and commercial markets. Headquartered in Hudson, Wisconsin, the company generates over $500 million in annual sales, with approximately 75% of its revenue derived from drug delivery and medical device sectors. Its product offerings include disposable insulin pens, glucose meters, specialty inhalation drug delivery devices, single-use surgical devices, and consumable diagnostic components. By focusing on innovative solutions in medical technology, Phillips-Medisize plays a vital role in enhancing healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.

Interconnect Systems

Acquisition in 2016
Interconnect Systems, Inc. specializes in designing and developing advanced packaging and interconnect solutions for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the United States. The company offers a range of products including miniaturized FPGA systems for real-time image enhancement and sensor fusion, as well as 3D packaging technologies and various connector solutions. Their portfolio features high-density memory modules, ASIC emulation modules, fan-out interposers, and custom interconnectors. Interconnect Systems serves multiple industries such as military, aerospace, telecom, medical, and industrial sectors, providing solutions for applications that include medical imaging, surveillance, and unmanned aerial vehicles. Founded in 1988 and headquartered in Camarillo, California, the company operates as a subsidiary of Molex, LLC.

Ossia

Series C in 2016
Ossia Inc. develops and licenses a wireless power transmission system known as Cota Real Wireless Power. This innovative technology utilizes RF smart antennas to wirelessly deliver power to multiple devices simultaneously, without the need for user intervention or physical connections. Cota can effectively charge devices from a distance of up to 30 feet, even without a direct line of sight. The company's technology is applicable across various sectors, including wearables, IoT, mobile, medical, industrial, automotive, and battery applications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, Ossia has formed strategic partnerships to enhance its market presence and innovation in wireless power solutions.

INCEP Technologies

Acquisition in 2004
A San Diego-based developer of intellectual properties focused on semiconductors.
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