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Prisma Electronics was established in Alexandroupolis, Greece, in 1991, as a computer reseller. In the following years the company became the specialized ICT systems (guidance systems, ICT system Integrator, Networks (FTTH, FTTP, WLAN), collect data from sensors). The outcome of this intense and continuous effort is that now-days Prisma Electronics is considered to be among the most innovative companies in Greece.

RES is a leader in the development of renewable energy and energy storage with 40 years of experience in projects from the ground up. They have developed over 23 GW of onshore and offshore projects and manage and manage a project portfolio in excess of 12GW for clients worldwide. RES employs more than 2,500 people and is active in ten countries and operates in wind, solar, energy storage and transmission and distribution on land and at sea.

At Rocky Mountain Power, they believe in their promise of public service: an obligation to deliver safe, reliable electricity at an affordable price in an environmentally sustainable way. Through their commitment to developing renewable resources, providing excellent customer service, managing their available resources and encouraging energy-saving practices – they believe they can meet this promise.

Rothenberger USA is a top-quality threading machine for standard use by plumbing and electrical contractors. So versatile, it cuts, threads, grooves, reams or bevels with near automatic operation: automatic chucking, automatic oil flow through the die head, and fast threading speeds.

SCiBreak develops ultra-fast circuit breakers for medium and high voltage based on a proprietary concept. It allows for interrupting fault currents in both AC and DC grids in a few milliseconds.

Shihlin Electric & Engineering Corporation (Shihlin Electric) is the major power equipment manufacturer in Taiwan. Technology for the manufacturing originally involved technical transfers from Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) and France Transfo, a Schneider Electric Company (France), Cooper-Bussman (USA), Osaki Electric (Japan) and Nichicon (Japan).

Telcordia Technologies envision a world without boundaries, where the ability to access and exchange information is simple, secure and seamless. As the authoritative partner of the communications industry for more than 30 years, their market-renowned solutions enable the interconnection of networks, devices, and applications for more than two billion people every day.

The Morse Group originated with the founding of Morse Electric, Inc. in 1944. Since its inception, Morse Electric has continued to grow through continuous investment in both technology and top personnel to meet changing customer demands. The Morse Group is an industry major firm and ranks among the top 50 electrical contracting firms in the United States of America (USA).

Tohoku Electric Power Network Co., Inc. is one of Japan's major electricity and power distribution and utility companies, which is headquartered in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture.

Transmission Developers, Inc.'s vision is to be a leading independent transmission provider for the North American market utilizing HVDC technology. They believe that in order for power markets to work efficiently and effectively there must be sufficient transmission to allow the lowest cost generation to meet the needs of consumers.

UL Solutions is a globally renowned company in applied safety science. UL Solutions transforms safety, security, and sustainability challenges into opportunities for customers in more than 100 countries. UL Solutions deliver testing, inspection and certification services, together with software products and advisory offerings, that support their customers’ product innovation and business growth.

Versant Power are committed to helping connect people and power communities in northern and eastern Maine. They have more than 400 employees working to deliver electricity to 159,000 residential, commercial, and industrial customers.

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