| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Peter Zimmer |
VP Worlwide Sales | Profile |
Pete Zimmer |
VP Worldwide Sales | Profile |
Arline Nieder |
VP Sales | Profile |
Arline Nieder |
VP Sales | Profile |
(ITKG) ("Integral"), and wholly owned subsidiary ElectriPlast Corp, engage in the discovery, development, and commercialization of electrically conductive hybrid plastics used primarily as raw materials in the production of industrial, commercial and consumer products and services worldwide. Its core material, ElectriPlast®, is a non-corrosive, electrically conductive resin-based material whose properties allow it to be molded into any of the infinite shapes and sizes associated with plastics, rubbers and other polymers while reducing component weight by 40 to 60%. Integral is a leader in conductive hybrid plastics with a broad Intellectual Property portfolio referencing its ElectriPlast technology. Applications for ElectriPlast include: Shielding Wire, Power Electronics, Connectors, and Cables; Shielding, Conduction, Batteries, Semiconductors, Heated Elements, Sensors, Antennas, Medical Devices, Consumer Electronics and Acoustics, Fuses, Capacitors, Resistors, RFID, Bus bars and Terminals.
Sumika Electronic Materials is a Phoenix, AZ-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
High Speed Design Center is a Santa Clara, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Mears Technologies is a Waltham, MA-based company in the Computers & Electronics sector.
By harnessing sunshine to produce steam, GlassPoint helps industry leaders reduce their carbon emissions at the lowest possible cost. GlassPoint designed its enclosed trough technology specifically to address the needs of industrial users, especially those operating in remote and harsh environments. Enclosed trough technology has been deployed at scale in multiple projects in California and the Middle East.