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Yokogawa

Yokogawa Electric Corporation is a global leader in measurement, control, and information technologies. Founded in 1915 in Tokyo, Japan, the company began as a small laboratory focused on producing instruments that were primarily imported at the time. Today, Yokogawa operates in 60 countries and employs over 17,365 people, with a significant presence in North America. The company offers a diverse range of products and services, including measurement instruments, advanced control solutions for industrial automation, and information technologies for data management and analysis. Yokogawa serves various industries such as energy, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food, helping clients tackle complex production and operations management challenges. Their commitment to quality, innovation, and societal contribution guides their operations and partnerships with customers.

KUIU

In 2011, KUIU was launched by founder Jason Hairston with the idea of bringing incredible technology and innovation to serious mountain hunters at fair prices. The goal was to fulfill this mission by doing business with uncompromised commitment to quality and consumer transparency. Utilizing a direct to consumer business model, KUIU has brought revolutionary equipment to the hunting industry based off of a technical layering system designed to keep you comfortable and dry in the most extreme hunting conditions. By eliminating the middleman and introducing unmatched technology at unbelievable pricing, KUIU is bringing to life its motto "Innovation Never Rests".

U.S. Figure Skating

U.S. Figure Skating is the national governing body for figure skating in the United States, established in 1921. Based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, it is recognized by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and is a member of the International Skating Union. The organization promotes figure skating through various services and programs. U.S. Figure Skating offers competitive pathways for skaters, including testing and competition opportunities that lead to World and Olympic events. The "Learn to Skate USA" program supports both recreational and competitive skaters, with over 1,000 active programs across 49 states. The organization also provides resources for member clubs and offers volunteer opportunities in roles such as judging and officiating. Additionally, it sanctions competitions and provides educational materials for coaches and skaters. The organization serves a diverse customer base, including over 750 member clubs, individual skaters, and supporters of figure skating. U.S. Figure Skating is also home to the World Figure Skating Museum and Hall of Fame, attracting thousands of visitors each year.