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Rosendin leads the industry by using innovative technology to do jobs faster, safer, and more efficiently. Rosendin takes pride in training our specialists in cutting-edge and emerging technologies.

Savion, a Shell Group portfolio company operating on a stand-alone basis, is one of the largest, most technologically advanced utility-scale solar and energy storage project development companies in the United States of America. They are actively advancing U.S. utility‐scale photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage projects that help decarbonize the nation’s electricity grid and deploy modern power to diverse markets at lower cost to customers.

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).

Smartkem makes a new class of semiconductor polymer transistors with the potential to power the next generation of displays and change the world as it sees it. Semiconductor and dielectric inks are solutions deposited with a low-temperature printing process compatible with display manufacturers’ existing infrastructure to produce lower-cost, higher-performing displays.

Solar Pacific Energy Corporation (SPEC) is an independent power producer that develops, finances, builds and operates grid-connected solar power plants in island locations throughout the Philippines and Asia Pacific – providing commercial and utility customers with clean energy access. The company was founded to provide clean energy access to utilities and commercial customers in island communities throughout Asia Pacific.

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.

Volkswagen AG with its headquarters in Wolfsburg is one of the world’s leading automobile manufacturers and the largest carmaker in Europe. The Group is made up of twelve brands from seven European countries: Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, ŠKODA, Bentley, Lamborghini, Porsche, Ducati, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Scania and MAN.

Volvo cars are marketed and sold by regional market companies and national sales companies through approximately 2,300 local dealers in over 100 countries. Most of the dealerships are independent companies. As of December 2020, Volvo Cars had around 40,000 full-time employees around the globe. Volvo Cars' production plants are located in Gothenburg (Sweden), Ghent (Belgium), South Carolina (US), Chengdu, Daqing and Taizhou (China).

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