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Addvalue Technologies Ltd, established in Singapore since 1994, is a wired, wireless and satellite communication product design house and ODM solutions provider for both the local, regional and international markets. Addvalue has been listed on mainboard of the Singapore Exchange since June 14, 2000. In addition, Addvalue Communications Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary, was granted pioneer status by the Singapore Government for a period of 5 years with effect from October 9, 1999. Founder Colin Chan serves as Chairman/CEO. |
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Alacrity Communications Inc. was founded in 1995 in the Silicon Valley by Dr. Zheng Liu and received its first round of institutional funding in 1997. Alacrity was led by Chay Kwong Soon for the purpose of developing switching products based on patented high-speed CellBus architecture for the Network Telephony Integration market. Alacrity was acquired by Transwitch Corporation of Shelton, Connecticut in August 2000. Transwitch Corporation (NASDAQ : TXCC) is a leading developer and global supplier of innovative high-speed VLSI semiconductor solutions. |
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Arasor International Ltd. is a developer and manufacturer of optical and wireless solutions for tier-one networking and wireless providers in the U.S., India, China, and Australia, as well as for consumer electronic manufacturers and integrators around the world. Founded in 2001 by Simon Cao, Arasor has main design and manufacturing centers in Nansha, China. Arasor went IPO on the Australia Stock Exchange under the symbol ARR in Oct 2006. |
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Beyonics Technology Ltd, is a leading Singapore-based manufacturing group, specializing in electronic manufacturing services and precision. Beyonics operates tooling, manufacturing and logistic facilities in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and China to service a broad range of customers in the high-tech and medical industries. After Chay Kwong Soon took over as Chairman in March 2000, Beyonics returned to profitability and sales grew more than 10 times to over $1B. Beyonics has been listed on the mainboard of the Singapore Stock Exchange since August 30, 1995. |
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Centrality Communications, Inc., formerly known as Palm Micro Communications, is a fabless SOC company and leading developer of semiconductor system solutions for GPS navigation products. Founded in 1999 by Chi-shin Wang and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Centrality also has a worldwide presence with branch offices in Shanghai, Taipei, Seoul, and Brussels. Centrality's Atlas™ and Titan™ family of navigation processors deliver the new standard in features and value for the navigation infotainment systems market. Centrality was acquired by SiRF Technology Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ : SIRF) on August 6, 2007. SiRF is a leading provider of GPS-enabled silicon and premium software location platforms. |
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Champion Microelectronics Corporation Ltd is a developer of quality power semiconductor devices for applications across a broad spectrum of IT and industrial platforms. Founded in 1999 and with design centers in Taipei and Silicon Valley, Champion supplies its power chipsets to leading power supply manufacturers for use in computer, consumer and industrial electronic products. Champion Micro went IPO in Taiwan in 2011 under the symbol of 3257. |
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Fiberxon, Inc. is a China-based leading supplier of optoelectronic transceivers for Metro, Access, and PON applications. Founded in 2000 by Wang Min, Fiberxon is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with main design and manufacturing centers in Shenzhen and Chengdu, China. Fiberxon was acquired by MRV Communications, Inc, a leading USA provider of network equipment and services, and optical components in January 2007. Publicly traded since 1992, MRV is listed on the NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol MRVC. |
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InterVideo, Inc is a software publisher specializing in multimedia related programs. InterVideo's products include video capturing, video editing, DVD authoring, CD/DVD recording, film distribution, and video playback. Its best known product is WinDVD which at its height was pre-installed in more than 50% of new PCs shipped by major brands. Founded in 1998 by Steve Ro and headquartered in Fremont, California, InterVideo went IPO on NASDAQ under the symbol IVV on July 17, 2003. In August, 2005, InterVideo acquired one of its main competitors Ulead Systems. In August, 2006, Corel Corporation announced that it would acquire InterVideo. |
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Leadtek Research is a leading developer and manufacturer of computer graphics, multimedia and communication and navigation products for the worldwide market. Headquartered in Taipei, it has subsidiaries in the U.S., Europe and China. Leadtek was founded in 1986 by Mr. K. S. Lu and has been listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange since June 3, 1999. |
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Opulan Technologies Corp. is a fabless networking and telecom IC design company founded in 2003 by Zheng Liu. This is his second start-up funded by Enspire after Alacrity. With design centers in Shanghai, Beijing and Silicon Valley, Opulan supplies its IC to tier-1 telecom equipment vendors for EPON, DSL, co-axial and fiber connectivity. Opulan was acquired by Autheros (NASDAQ: ATHR) in 2010. |
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Simcere Pharmaceutical is a leading manufacturer and supplier of branded generic pharmaceuticals and manufacturer of the patented anti-cancer drug Endu for the China market. Its strategic focus is to introduce first-to-market generic and innovative pharmaceutical products for the treatment of diseases with high incidence and/or mortality rate. It also focuses on pharmaceutical products for which there is a clear demand for more effective pharmacotherapy, such as the introduction of our first-to-market generic stroke management medication Bicun and our anti-cancer medication Endu. Founded in 1995 in Jiangsu, China, Simcere went public on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol SCR on April 20, 2007. |
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Supermicro Computer Inc, is a leading provider of high-end motherboards and servers in the distribution and VAR channels. Its expansion into modular computing and enterprise storage system development further solidifies Supermicro's server technology leadership in the worldwide market. Founded in 1993 by Charles Liang and headquartered in San Jose, Califormia, Supermicro went IPO on NASDAQ under the symbol SMCI on March 29, 2007. |
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TrendChip Technology Inc. is a leader in broadband communication ICs that enable the delivery of voice, video, data and multimedia to and throughout the home and office. It provides the state-of-the-art system-on-a-chip and software solutions to manufacturers of networking equipment and broadband access products. Its end customers include more than 35 world-class telephone companies and service providers in Europe, Asia, South America and Africa. Trendchip went IPO in Taiwan in 2009 (3614) and later merged with Ralink (3534) in 2010. Ralink was subsequently acquired by MediaTek (2454) in 2011. |
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V-bits, Inc is a developer of leading-edge standard-based products to allow processing of digital video streams for the emerging digital cable, digital satellite, broadcast DTV and Internet video application markets. It was founded in 1997 in the Silicon Valley and received its first institutional funding led by Chay Kwong Soon in the same year. The company successfully launched its first digital video re-multiplexor, Ratemux, that processes and manipulates MPEG-2 bit streams in real-time. The company was led by Chay Kwong Soon as Chairman, Michael Moone as President, CEO and the co-founders, Ji Zhang and Fang Wu. V-bits was acquired by Cisco Systems, Inc (NASDAQ : CSCO) on November 11, 1999. |
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Changsha Zoomlion Heavy Industry was established in 1992, reformed in 1999, and listed in 2000 in Shanghai, China. Zoomlion is currently the second largest supplier in concrete machinery and off-highway truck cranes, commanding a market share of around 20% each in China. |