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UPLEVELING NEUROREHABILITATION
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Canada’s expanding role in wearable technology
Wearable technology has quietly evolved from a consumer novelty into an important segment within the electronics ecosystem. What began as step counters and wristworn fitness bands has expanded into a sophisticated network of connected devices that collect, analyze and increasingly act on real-time human data. In design circles, this shift represents not only a market opportunity, but a defining moment in the convergence of hardware, AI, and healthcare.
That transformation is on full display in this issue’s cover story on Montreal-based Kinesix XR Therapeutics, a company exemplary of a new generation of Canadian innovators. By combining extended reality (XR) with wearable sensing, firms like Kinesix are pushing beyond passive monitoring toward active intervention, where wearable systems don’t just track human performance, but help improve it in real time.
Align with PIPEDA
Canadian users are also driving a distinct set of requirements. Devices must perform reliably in harsh climates, integrate with bilingual interfaces, and increasingly align with national privacy frameworks such as the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). At the same time, consumers are demanding deeper functionality—continuous health monitoring, predictive analytics, and seamless integration with mobile and cloud platforms. If there is one sector where Canada is punching above its weight, it is healthcare wearables. What were once consumer fitness tools are now clinically relevant
systems. A growing percentage of Canadian physicians are incorporating wearable-generated data into patient care, reflecting a broader shift toward preventative and personalized medicine.
This plays directly to Canada’s strengths: a publicly funded healthcare system, world-class research institutions, and a strong medtech startup ecosystem. Montreal’s Hexoskin, for example, has become a global leader in biometric smart garments, with applications ranging from remote patient monitoring to astronaut health tracking. Their sensor-embedded shirts, capable of measuring cardiac, respiratory, and sleep metrics, highlight how textiles themselves are becoming platforms for electronics integration.
Similarly, companies such as Toronto-based Pontosense are advancing wireless sensing technologies that can be embedded into medical devices, while firms like SteadiWear are demonstrating how wearables can directly improve quality of life for patients. The company’s Steadi-3 device, designed to provide relief for individuals living with Essential Tremor and Parkinson’s Disease, reflects a growing focus on therapeutic wearables that move beyond monitoring into active treatment. These examples underscore a broader Canadian trend: wearables designed not just for lifestyle, but for mission-critical use.
Another defining shift is the move from passive data collection to actionable insight. Early wearables told users how many steps they had taken; today’s systems can detect cardiac anomalies, predict hypoglycemic events, and even trigger emergency responses. Integration with AI and cloud platforms is accelerating this transition, enabling devices to learn from user behaviour and
deliver increasingly personalized feedback.
This evolution also aligns with broader industry trends toward digital twins, remote monitoring, and distributed healthcare. In industrial settings, wearable sensors are helping prevent injuries by tracking fatigue, posture, and environmental exposure in real time. In consumer markets, augmented and virtual reality wearables are opening new frontiers in training, gaming, and rehabilitation.
Challenges remain
In Canada, wearable technology sits at the intersection of several strategic priorities: semiconductor design, embedded systems, AI, and advanced manufacturing. It is also a sector where smaller, agile firms can compete globally by focusing on specialized applications, particularly in healthcare, industrial safety and performance optimization.
Yet challenges remain. Data privacy, regulatory compliance, and interoperability are ongoing concerns, particularly as devices become more deeply integrated into healthcare systems. There is also the question of scale: while Canada excels at innovation, translating that into global manufacturing and commercialization continues to be a hurdle.
What is clear is that wearables are no longer peripheral devices. They are becoming central nodes in the digital infrastructure of daily life. As companies like Kinesix XR Therapeutics demonstrate, the next phase of wearable technology will be defined not just by what devices can measure, but by how they can intervene, assist, and ultimately enhance human capability.
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Canada is investing in AI and aerospace innovation in British Columbia as part of a broader push to strengthen domestic defence capabilities and industrial capacity. Through the Regional Defence Investment Initiative (RDII), Pacific Economic Development Canada is allocating more than $13.8 million across five projects aimed at advancing dual-use technologies with both civilian and defence applications.
The largest share—$4 million— will support the University of Victoria in establishing a satellite ground station and expanding testing infrastructure at its Centre for Aerospace Research, enabling companies to validate and commercialize new aerospace and digital technologies. An additional $1.4 million will fund UVic’s Advanced Control and Intelligent Systems Lab to develop an AI-powered drone system capable of autonomously mapping terrain and structures for applications including environmental monitoring, disaster response, and surveillance.
Funding is also being directed to industry, including more than $3 million for Arcane Aerospace to advance in-orbit satellite technologies; over $2.4 million for Atreides to commercialize an AI-enabled platform for unmanned systems; and more than $2.8 million for OSI Maritime Systems to enhance AI-assisted collision avoidance software for maritime operations.
BIO-TECH
MINDBIO LEVERAGES AI WITH DRUG DETECTION TECH
MindBio Therapeutics Corp., a Vancouver-based biotechnology company commercializing AI-driven voice analytics for drug and alcohol intoxication detection, has developed Intox Collect, new technology that rapidly scales collection and analysis of data samples (including voice and facial recognition data) from a wide range of substances when consumed.
Intox Collect is a novel software which has enhanced the MindBio’s data collection, testing and analytical
capabilities for a range of stimulants and depressants of the human central nervous system. MindBio has developed an AI model that uses more than 50-million data points, (with that number expected to triple in the coming months) to predict drug and alcohol intoxication with remarkable accuracy, just by using the human voice. The completion of the Intox Collect software allows the firm to expand its prediction technology to a range of substances that effect the central nervous system, which when consumed impair cognition and human performance.
MindBio Therapeutics Corp. has developed purpose-built hardwaresoftware solutions for scalable, on-site drug and alcohol intoxication screening in zero-tolerance regulated industries.
EARLY UPGRADES DRIVING CANADA’S GROWING E-WASTE PROBLEM
A first-of-its-kind survey of Canadian consumers suggests much of the country’s growing electronic waste may be avoidable. Researchers from the University of Waterloo found that 64% of Canadians replace electronic devices for reasons other than failure or obsolescence, highlighting significant opportunities to reduce e-waste nationwide.
The survey examined how Canadian households use, replace, and dispose of seven common products: mobile phones, laptops or tablets,
desktop computers, televisions, refrigerators, microwaves, and laundry appliances. The researchers estimate these items alone will generate roughly 2.3 million tonnes of e-waste between 2025 and 2030—enough to fill about 18 CN Towers.
The team’s earlier research estimated that the amount Canada’s discarded e-waste had already tripled in the past two decades and was on a steady rise.
Apart from precious metals such as gold and silver the e-waste also contains hazardous substances such as heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants, and acids, which can contaminate the environment and threaten human health if not properly managed.
“If we increased the lifetime of consumer electronics by repairing them, it would result in so many environmental benefits from lower production of new products, including less extraction of mineral resources and the resulting environmental impacts,” said Dr. Komal Habib, professor in the Faculty of Environment at Waterloo.
“We need legislation, such as Bill 91 in Ontario, that includes the right to repair for consumers and small business owners to help keep our products in use longer. Manufacturers would have to provide repair manuals, tools, software updates and replacement parts to consumers and independent repair shops.”
The average lifetime for a phone in Canada is four and a half years.
The researchers point out that one of the biggest hurdles in our takemake-waste economy is our strong preference for buying new products and our unwillingness or inability to repair, reuse and refurbish the devices we already have.
E-WASTE
Engineering ideas into reality
SAPIX Innovations leverages STEM expertise to develop engineered productsl
BY MIKE STRAUS, WEST COAST CORRESPONDENT
Partners in both life and business, Prashanth Rao, P.Eng., and Arpita Dash bring a combined 25 years of experience in mechatronics and engineering to their work, with career roots at global firms including Cisco and Mercedes-Benz. After relocating to Canada, Rao pursued a master’s degree in mechatronics design at the University of British Columbia, deepening his interest in cross-disciplinary domains such as software systems integration.
The couple eventually settled in Salmon Arm, B.C., where Rao joined a robotics company and went on to file six patents across a range of device innovations. It was there, in the heart of the Okanagan’s emerging tech corridor, that they identified a critical gap.
“After moving to Salmon Arm, we realized that in the Okanagan region, there are a lot of technical companies – it’s a growing industry here,” Rao says. “But one thing we noticed was the lack of specialized engineering services. Most engineering companies here work in traditional industries like lumber, but there are a lot of startups in the Kelowna area that need technical engineering services, and it’s not easy to access those services here.”
Rao had also noticed that the services that did exist in the Okanagan were primarily on a consulting basis, and the existing consultants would only offer one type of engineering service, be it mechanical, software, or electronics design.
Mechatronics manpower shortage
“One of the things we observed when we came to Salmon Arm was that there was a significant manpower shortage,” Dash explains. “We could see that the know-how of mechatronics could enhance local businesses. That’s how we thought about making new products – we started talking to local businesses and tried to understand where we could pitch in and
Arpita Dash and Prashanth Rao formed SAPIX, which provides product design and development services for mechanical and electronic products.
come up with new products and solutions.”
Rao says the couple faced a major challenge in that they were new to Canada and hadn’t developed much of a professional network; he was working a 9-5 job at the time, and there wasn’t much opportunity to network within the industry ecosystem in the Okanagan. The couple had also noticed that in the Okanagan, most business gets done by wordof-mouth. SAPIX Innovations had attempted social media marketing, but it failed in the Okanagan. That’s when the couple realized that in order to grow the business, they would have to meet potential clients in person.
“We found that networking was one of the biggest marketing methods we could leverage,” Dash explains. “We met some truly wonderful people around Salmon Arm, and different organizations like Community Futures and Accelerate Okanagan gave us programs to help us reimagine the business. Accelerate Okanagan gave us different forums to meet people in various industries, and we had some wonderful mentors. We were able to connect with professors at the University of British Columbia’s Okanagan campus, and we saw that these professors needed our services in order to turn their research into prototypes.”
Engineering simulation
SAPIX Innovations offers product design and development services for mechanical and electronic products. The company often builds prototypes to validate clients’ ideas, then works to engineer the product, leveraging engineering simulations and other analyses to inform development. When the project calls for it, SAPIX Innovations can create embedded systems and leverage artificial intelligence technology in the products being created.
The company’s services also include engineering simulation, leveraging structural and thermal simulations as well as vibration & harmonic analysis to simulate how new products stand up to various stresses.
Rao explains that the company primarily serves the robotics and automation industries, with some work in instrumentation and sensor integration as well. SAPIX Innovations has clients in power electronics and is seeing growing interest from cleantech companies.
The company is currently working on a tabletop robotics automation system for the pharmaceutical industry. It’s a patented work-in-progress, Dash says, so the company is under NDA and cannot discuss the project in detail.
Niche down and work
SAPIX Innovations is also entering a two-phase growth plan. Rao says that in the first phase, the company intends to work on more projects involving product development. Over the longer term, though, the company plans to niche down and work on a single product.
“We’re also looking into different market segments, like defence,” Rao says. “We’re looking to collaborate with some universities around the region to work on some defence-related products.”
Dash says the company also wants to promote STEM as a career and educate society on the importance of STEM.
“We have a little one, and we know there are a lot of arts and crafts activities for little ones, but not many STEM activities,” she says. “We think it would be good to promote STEM as well. For kids, it’s good to have everything as a buffet and let them choose.”
Rao says the couple’s main passion in business is ensuring that no good innovation dies because of a lack of know-how or services.
SAPIX Innovations is a Salmon Arm, B.C.-based mechatronics engineering firm that turns ideas into scalable products.
https://sapixinnovations.com/
Mike Straus is EP&T’s West Coast correspondent. mike@brandgesture.ca
Can carbon electrodes advance solar technology?
BY IMOGEN PASS, OSSILA
In solar cell innovation, the spotlight often falls on active photovoltaic materials, but electrodes are equally critical to device performance. These components collect the electrical current generated by the active layer and directly affect efficiency, flexibility, and manufacturing compatibility. As solar technologies evolve, electrode materials must advance alongside them.
Solar cells typically have front and back electrodes, with at least one needing to be transparent to allow sunlight to reach the active layer. In traditional crystalline silicon cells, silver-based metal grids are commonly used. In newer architectures such as thin-film, organic, and silicon
heterojunction cells, transparent conductive films often replace metal grids to improve light transmission while maintaining conductivity.
Silver has been a dominant electrode material because of its excellent electrical performance, but growing global solar demand raises concerns about long-term supply and cost. If photovoltaic production expands as forecast, solar manufacturing could consume a significant share of global silver output. Silver is also poorly suited to flexible and printable solar technologies, limiting its role in next-generation designs.
Indium tin oxide (ITO) has become the leading transparent conducting material for advanced solar cells due to its strong conductivity and optical
transparency. However, indium is scarce and expensive, while ITO production often requires high-temperature deposition processes that can damage flexible substrates or delicate materials. Like silver, ITO’s limitations are driving the search for more adaptable alternatives.
Carbon-based electrodes are emerging as a promising solution for advanced solar architectures, including perovskite, organic, and silicon heterojunction devices. Materials such as graphene offer strong conductivity, transparency, chemical stability, and resistance to oxidation. Unlike traditional metal electrodes, carbon-based options are flexible and compatible with scalable, low-cost printing methods.
These advantages make
carbon particularly attractive for thin-film photovoltaics, wearable electronics, and semi-transparent solar windows, where flexibility and lightweight design are essential. Carbon electrodes can also function on both sides of bifacial solar cells, potentially compensating for slightly lower conversion efficiencies through increased light absorption.
While carbon-based electrodes remain in earlier stages of development, their combination of lower material costs, manufacturing versatility, and long-term stability positions them as strong contenders in the future.
As the solar industry pushes toward cheaper, more flexible, and more integrated energy solutions, electrode materials can no longer be an afterthought.
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Rewiring recovery
How Kinesix XR is transforming neurorehabilitation
BY STEPHEN LAW, EDITOR
In clinics and rehabilitation centres across Canada, the pressure to deliver faster, more effective patient recovery is mounting. Aging populations, constrained healthcare resources, and rising costs are forcing providers to rethink how therapy is delivered. Into this evolving landscape steps Kinesix XR, a Montreal-based technology firm leveraging the convergence of extended reality (XR) and artificial intelligence to reshape the future of neurorehabilitation.
At its core, Kinesix XR’s platform is designed to bring intensity, precision, and personalization to therapy. By combining immersive VR environments with AI-driven insights, the system enables clinicians to deliver
high-frequency, functionally relevant exercises tailored to individual patient needs. But beyond the technology itself lies a broader ambition: to redefine rehabilitation delivery. Kinesix is positioning its solution not only as a clinical tool, but as a means to improve patient outcomes, reduce system-wide costs, and expand access to specialized care - both within Canadian hospitals and on a global stage.
According to Nicolás Jiménez Neira, Kinesix CEO , traditional neurorehabilitation faces three structural limitations: low therapy intensity, limited access to specialized care, and low patient engagement. In many clinical settings, patients perform fewer than 100 meaningful motor repetitions per session, which is often insufficient to stimulate neuroplasticity - the biological mechanism that drives neurological recovery.
Immersive technologies
“When we started exploring immersive technologies, we realized XR could address these limitations simultaneously,” said Neira. “By placing patients in interactive environments that simulate real-life tasks, we can dramatically increase the number of functional repetitions while maintaining high motivation.”
Equally important, immersive environments allow Neira and his team to simulate daily-life activities in a controlled and measurable way. This makes therapy more meaningful for patients and provides clinicians with quantitative data to guide treatment.
The Kinesix XR platform combines computer vision, hand-tracking sensors, and AI-driven motion analytics within immersive VR and mixed reality environments. At the sensing level, it leverages advanced optical tracking technologies embedded in XR headsets to capture fine motor movements of the hands and fingers without controllers. This enables natural interaction with virtual objects and functional training tasks.
On top of that sensing layer, the firm developed proprietary algorithms that extract volumetric movement metrics, allowing it to measure trajectory, speed, and coordination of upper limb movements. These digital biomarkers help clinicians quantify recovery and track motor learning over time. The system then delivers
real-time multimodal feedback—visual, spatial and task-based, allowing patients to instantly understand whether their movements are correct and adapt accordingly. That closed feedback loop is critical for reinforcing neuroplastic changes.
Challenges
“One of the biggest challenges was designing a system that is both clinically robust and accessible to patients with severe motor impairments,” Neira stated.
Most XR systems are built for gaming and assume full motor control. In rehabilitation, many patients cannot fully open their hand or perform precise gestures.
“To solve this, we developed an adaptive interaction model with multiple levels of grasp support, allowing patients with limited mobility to interact with virtual objects,” he added. Another challenge was clinical reliability and safety. Medical environments require stable performance, fast setup, and predictable behaviour.
‘We had to optimize the system so therapists could deploy it quickly in busy rehabilitation settings, often in less than five minutes, while maintaining system stability and usability,” said Neira, adding that integrating meaningful clinical metrics into immersive environments required close collaboration between engineers, neuroscientists, and therapists. “Our approach is based on transforming raw motion capture data into clinically interpretable digital biomarkers.”
AI models analyze motion trajectories, velocity patterns, and spatial accuracy to detect changes in motor control. These metrics are then mapped to functional recovery indicators aligned with the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) framework used in rehabilitation medicine.
“Over time, aggregated data will also enable predictive models that help personalize therapy intensity and exercise selection for each patient,” Neira stated.
For neurorehabilitation, latency is more than a technical issue, as it directly affects motor learning.
“We optimized the architectureto first, rely heavily on on-device processing, allowing movement tracking and interaction to occur locally rather than relying on cloud latency,” he
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said. “Second, we designed lightweight interaction models that prioritize precision of motion capture over graphical complexity, ensuring stable frame rates even in clinical environments.”
The engineering team at Kinesix also designed around natural hand interaction rather than adding unnecessary hardware complexity, which helps reduce friction for both patients and therapists. That balance was pursued deliberately, according to Neira, as enough fidelity was required to support meaningful measurement, but with a response profile that keeps the patient engaged in the task rather than feeling separated from it.
Design philosophy
“From the beginning, our design philosophy was portability and scalability. We first conducted a deep review of the state of the art in immersive rehabilitation and saw a major opportunity with the emergence of standalone headsets with integrated hand tracking. That allowed us to avoid PCs, external sensors, and controllers, so we chose Meta Quest all-in-one devices for their simplicity and scalability,” Neira explained.
The platform runs on standalone XR devices, which eliminates the need for external tracking systems or complex infrastructure. This allows therapists to deploy the system quickly in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, or even home-care environments.
What also made a big difference is that Kinesix built its first lab inside a neurological foundation, where the team could validate developments quickly with both patients and expert rehabilitation professionals. That helped designers refine the system in a real care environment from a very early stage. Leveraging the firm’s multi-user platform for clinician management and remote monitoring, enabled them to design a solution that works across hospitals, clinics, and home-care settings.
Kinesix XR was developed as a Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) and has already obtained CE marking and Health Canada certification as a Class I medical device. This required the firm to implement rigorous processes for risk management, usability engineering, software validation, and cybersecurity from the earliest stages of development.
“Regulatory compliance also pushed us to generate strong clinical evidence. Our system has been validated in clinical studies demonstrating improvements in upper limb recovery in stroke patients with high usability and adherence rates,” noted Neira. “Our strategy has been to leverage the rapid innovation occurring in the XR hardware
ecosystem while focusing our internal development on clinical intelligence and therapeutic algorithms.”
Data security and patient privacy have been a priority from the beginning, according to Neira, as the design team also carried out internal consultations aligned with GDPR principles, which helped them make an important design decision early on.
“We are moving from headsets to mixed reality devices that can understand the
surrounding environment through AI-powered cameras and project digital content into the real world almost like holograms, as we imagine in films. That evolution will make rehabilitation more natural, more immersive, and much easier to bring from the clinic into the home,” he said. “In practice, this means therapy programs will become fully personalized and adaptive, responding dynamically to each patient’s recovery trajectory.”
BY RICH MIRON, SENIOR TECHNICAL CONTENT DEVELOPER, DIGIKEY
Machine vision is a collection of technologies that give automated equipment a high-level understanding of the immediate environment from images. Without machine-vision software, digital images would be nothing more than simple, unconnected pixel collections. Machine vision allows computers to detect edges and shapes within images to let higher-level processing routines identify predefined objects of interest. Images, in this sense, are not necessarily limited to photographic images in the visible spectrum; they can also include images obtained using infrared, laser, X-ray and ultrasound signals.
Today, one common machine-vision application in industrial settings is to identify a specific part in a bin containing a randomly arranged mix of parts. Here, machine vision can help pickand-place robots automatically pick up the right part. Of course, recognizing such parts with imaging feedback would be relatively straightforward if they were all neatly arranged and oriented the same way on a tray. However, robust machine vision algorithms can recognize objects at different distances from the camera as well as in different orientations.
The most sophisticated machine-vision systems have enabled new and emerging designs far more sophisticated than bin picking.
High-level info extraction
The term machine vision is sometimes reserved to reference more established and efficient mathematical methods of extracting information from images. In contrast, the term computer vision typically describes more modern and computationally demanding systems — including black-box approaches using machine learning or artificial intelligence (AI). However, machine vision can also serve as a catch-all term, encompassing all methods of high-level information extraction from images. Technologies to extract high-level
meaning from images are increasingly common. Within the research community, such technologies are often considered different from machine vision. However, in a practical sense, all are different ways of achieving machine vision and in many cases overlap.
Machine vision is no longer a niche technology, as it is experiencing the greatest deployment growith within industrial applications..
Digital image processing is a form of digital-signal processing involving image enhancement, restoration, encoding and compression. Advantages over analog image processing include minimized noise and distortion, as well the availability of far more algorithms. Digital image enhancement often involves increasing contrast and may also make geometric corrections for viewing angle and lens distortion. Compression is typically achieved by approximating a complex signal to a combination of cosine functions.
Photogrammetry employs some kind of feature identification to extract measurements from images. These measurements can include 3D information when multiple images of the same scene have been obtained from different positions. The simplest photogrammetry systems measure the distance between two points in an image employing a scale. Including a known scale reference in the image is normally required for this purpose. Feature detection lets computers identify edges and corners or points in
an image.This is a required first step for photogrammetry, as well as the identification of objects and motion. Blob detection can identify regions with edges that are too smooth for edge or corner detection.
Pattern recognition is used to identify specific objects. At its simplest, this might mean looking for a specific well-defined mechanical part on a conveyor.
3D reconstruction determines the 3D form of objects from 2D images. It can be achieved by photogrammetric methods in which the height of common features (identified in images from different observation points) are determined by triangulation. 3D reconstruction is also possible using a single 2D image.
How tasks are ordered
Many machine-vision systems progressively combine the above techniques by starting with low-level operations and then advancing one by one to higher-level operations. At the lowest level, all of an image’s pixels are held as high-bandwidth data.Then, each operation in the sequence identifies image features and represents information of interest with relatively small amounts of data.
The low-level operations of image enhancement and restoration come first,
followed by feature detection.Where multiple sensors are used, low-level operations may therefore be carried out by distributed processes dedicated to individual sensors. Once features in individual images are detected, higher-level photogrammetric measurements can occur, as can any object identification or other tasks relying on the combined data from multiple images and sensors.
Computations / learning algorithms
A direct computation in the context of machine vision is a set of mathematical functions that are manually defined by a human programmer. These accept inputs such as image pixel values to yield outputs such as the coordinates of an object’s edges. In contrast, learning algorithms aren’t directly written by humans but are instead trained via example datasets associating inputs with desired outputs. Functioning like black boxes, machine learning now employs deep learning based on artificial neural networks to make its calculations.
Simple machine learning for industrial applications is often more reliable and less computationally demanding if based on direct computation. Of course, there are limits to what can be achieved with direct computation. For example, direct computation could not execute the advanced pattern recognition required to identify individuals by their faces, especially from a video feed of a crowded public space. In contrast, machine learning deftly handles such applications. No wonder then that machine learning is increasingly being deployed for lower-level machine-vision operations including image enhancement, restoration and feature detection.
Industrial safety
Machine vision is no longer a niche technology. The technology is experiencing the greatest deployment growth within industrial applications. The most dramatic development is how machine vision now complements industrial-plant safety systems that sound alarms or issue audio announcements when plant personnel enter a working zone without a hard hat, mask or other correct protective equipment. Machine vision can also complete systems that announce when mobile machinery, such as forklifts, get too close to people.
These and similar machine-vision systems can sometimes replace hard guarding around industrial robots to enable more efficient operations. They can also replace or enhance safety systems based on light guards that simply stop machinery if a plant worker enters a workcell. When machine vision monitors the factory floor surrounding the workcell, it is possible for robots in such cells
to gradually slow down as people approach.
The designs of industrial settings are evolving to accommodate collaborative robots and other workcell equipment that are safe for plant personnel to move around, even while that equipment operates. These and other systems based on machine vision will become a much more common part of factory processes.
By understanding how to design and deploy smart machine-vision systems, engineers and manufacturers can smartly integrate
visual intelligence tools on the factory floor, enhancing safety and efficiency. As technology evolves at a rapid pace, DigiKey continues to offer innovative automation solutions from IoT to AI and machine vision. You can learn more at digikey.com/automation.
Rich Miron is senior technical content developer for DigiKey, a global leader in the cutting-edge commerce distribution of electronic components and automation products worldwide.
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TME EXPANDS U.S. PRESENCE WITH KEY LEADERSHIP APPOINTMENTS
Transfer Multisort Elektronik (TME), a global distributor of electronic and electromechanical components, announced the expansion of its U.S. operations with the appointment of three experienced industry leaders: Mark Burr-Lonnon as CEO, Krister Haggstrom as strategic advisor, and Levy Olson in a key role driving U.S. market development.
These appointments mark a significant step in TME’s strategy to accelerate growth in North America and strengthen its global footprint.
Mark Burr-Lonnon brings over four decades of experience in the electronics and distribution industry, having held senior leadership roles across global manufacturing, distribution, and EMS sectors. His track record includes scaling international operations and building strong, customer-focused organizations.
“The U.S. market represents a tremendous opportunity for TME,” said Mark Burr-Lonnon, CEO of TME US. “Our goal is to combine TME’s strong European heritage with a locally driven, customer-first approach in North America. We are building a foundation for long-term, sustainable growth.”
Krister Haggstrom, an expert in digital strategy and global market development, brings extensive experience in building digital presence and data-driven growth models in the electronics ecosystem. His role will focus on strengthening TME’s digital reach and supporting scalable expansion in the U.S.
“TME has a unique value proposition, and the U.S. market is ready for it,” said Krister Haggstrom. “By leveraging data, digital tools, and localized strategies, we aim to significantly accelerate customer acquisition and engagement.”
Levy Olson joins the team to support operational development and market
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Mark Burr-Lonnon (middle) as CEO, Krister Haggstrom (right) as strategic advisor, and Levy Olson (left) in a key role driving U.S. market development.
expansion initiatives in the United States, helping to build a strong local presence and customer relationships.
“We are focused on execution,” added Levy Olson. “Establishing a strong presence in the U.S. requires not only strategy, but also local understanding and speed – and that is exactly what we are building.”
With these appointments, TME is reinforcing its commitment to becoming a leading global player while investing in regional expertise and proximity to customers.
About TME
Transfer Multisort Elektronik (TME) is a globally recognized distributor of electronic and electromechanical components, industrial automation solutions, and workshop equipment, serving customers in more than 150 countries worldwide. With a portfolio of over 1,300,000 products from 1,300 leading manufacturers, TME combines scale, speed, and technical expertise to support engineers and businesses at every stage of development and production.
Headquartered in Poland, TME operates advanced logistics centers in Łódź and Rzgów, enabling fast, reliable global distribution with approximately 6,000 shipments dispatched daily.
To support its dynamic international growth, TME operates through a network of local entities, including its U.S.-based company, which plays a key role in strengthening customer proximity, enhancing service capabilities, and accelerating expansion across the North American market.
2026 BUYERS GUIDE
EP&T’s annual Electronics Buyers Guide is the go-to resource for Canada’s electronics industry – serving engineers and designers to source products, services and expertise directly. From early concept to final production, the products and services you need can be located within the pages of this product sourcing tool.
Description: ABSOPULSE Electronics OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) specializing in the design and manufacture of high-reliability, heavy-duty industrial quality switch-mode power conversion solutions. Our product line includes AC-DC power supplies, rectifiers, battery chargers, DC-DC converters, DC-AC sine-wave inverters, AC-AC phase and frequency converters, DC-output UPS systems. Custom, semi-custom or standard.
CCOFAN THERMAL
71 Buttermill Avenue, Vaughan ON L4K 3X2, Canada
Tel: 905-761-8887
Toll free: 877-228-3250
e-mail: info@cofanthermal-pcb.com
Website: cofanthermal.com
Description: COFAN Thermal is an established leader in thermal management solutions, with more than 30 years of experience delivering innovative technologies to customers worldwide. The company’s proprietary and patented thermal solutions support a wide range of applications in the automotive, aviation, medical, industrial, commercial automation, and LED lighting markets. COFAN distinguishes itself through engineering-driven service, working closely with customers to support product development from initial concept and design to testing, manufacturing, and production. Its commitment to quality is reflected in certifications including ITAR, ISO 9001:2015, IATF 16949:2016, and ISO 14001:2015, while its portfolio includes more than 30 UL-certified materials. By combining technical expertise, innovation, and responsive customer support, COFAN Thermal helps manufacturers improve performance, reliability, and efficiency in demanding thermal applications.
ADVANCED INTERCONNECTIONS CORPORATION
5 Energy Way, West Warwick RI 02893, USA
Tel: 401-823-5200
Toll free: 800-424-9850
e-mail: info@advanced.com
Website: advanced.com
Description: Advanced Interconnections designs and manufactures customized interconnect solutions for semiconductor development and high reliability electronic applications including medical, military, automotive, and telecommunications. Our IC sockets, package conversion adapters, and board to board connectors feature screw-machined terminals for field-proven performance and durability. From prototype to production volumes, innovative designs are produced to customer-specific requirements in our fully integrated manufacturing facility in the USA.
CROMPTON TECHNOLOGY INC
7538 Bath Road, Mississauga ON L4T 1L2, Canada
Tel: 905-671-2304
Toll free: 800-220-5356
e-mail: info@cromptoncanada.com
Website: cromptoncanada.com
Description: Large stocking distributor and mod center offering an extensive range of Electrical Instrumentation Products.
DDATA CABLE
31 Robb Boulevard, Orangeville ON L9W 3L1, Canada
Tel: 519-941-7020
e-mail: information@datacable.ca
Website: datacable.ca
Description: Data Cable is a world-class Canadian manufacturer of custom cable assemblies and wire harnesses for OEMs. Our capabilities include electromechanical assemblies, sub-assemblies, box builds, and other integrated connectivity solutions. Since 1980, we’ve partnered with a wide range of industries to design and manufacture reliable, high-performance products tailored to their specific needs.
With over 45 years of experience, every product we build is engineered for consistency and reliability. By combining skilled craftsmanship with the latest automated and semi-automated equipment, we manufacture to the highest quality standards while offering value-added services that help our customers gain a competitive advantage.
DB LECTRO
3755 Place Java suite 140, Brossard QC J4Y 0E4, Canada
Tel: 450-444-1424
Toll free: 888-394-1424
e-mail: dbl@dblectro.com
Website: dblectro.com
Description: DB Lectro is an authorized distributor of quality electronic components that meet the highest industry standards. In business since 1987, we provide technical support to OEM customers in their research and design of new products and accompany them through to production with a variety of inventory management services to reduce their acquisition and storage costs.
DESIGN 1ST
314 Athlone ave, Ottawa ON K1Z 5M4, Canada
Tel: 877-235-1004
e-mail: akerr@design1st.com
Website: design1st.com
X: twitter.com/Design_1st
Facebook: facebook.com/Design1st
Description: Design 1st is a full-service industrial design and engineering firm that develops physical products from concept through to volume production.
For over 25 years, Design 1st has helped Entrepreneurs, Start-Ups, and Enterprise organizations across Canada and the United States transform ideas into winning products across a variety of industries including – but not limited to – mining, telecommunications, healthcare, and robotics. With executive leadership roots in Nortel Networks and a senior, hands-on staff with diverse expertise, Design 1st has developed over 750 projects that influence millions of people globally and secured 130 client patents. Core competencies in industrial design, mechanical engineering, electronics design, embedded firmware, and manufacturing setup have established Design 1st as one of the most trusted product design firms across North America.
DIVERSE ELECTRONICS
5400 Thimens, St-Laurent QC H4R 2K9, Canada
Tel: 514-388-7308
Toll free: 800-381-7308
e-mail: sales@diverseelectronics.com
Website: diverseelectronics.com
Description: Founded in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1993, Diverse serves entrepreneurs, engineers, and purchasers with a large catalogue of electronic components, production tools & equipment for all your electronic designs. We exist to become your most effective electronic component distributor by providing your team with the best product options and alternatives through innovative tools, services, and programs that surpass expectations. Diverse - You’ve got options! diverseelectronics.com
EPIC RESINS
600 Industrial Blvd, Palmyra WI 53156, USA
Tel: 800-242-6649
e-mail: sales@epicresins.com
Website: epicresins.com
Description: An established leader in epoxy and polyurethane technologies for industry.
Founded in 1958, Epic Resins has earned an international reputation as a leading formulator, manufacturer and supplier of epoxy resin and polyurethane solutions. Our philosophy is based on listening to your needs and developing quality solutions to meet your challenges. We built our company on technology-proven chemistry and a wealth of market and application knowledge. This guarantees you consistent products and maximum value. Because your design can NOT be compromised. Whether you are designing a new product or looking for a better adhesive, Epic Resins has the quality solutions and experience you need. Our epoxy and urethane polymer systems continue to deliver results for demanding applications in a wide variety of industries, all based on your design and specification needs.
HHARWIN
Fitzherbert Road, Portsmouth - PO6 1RT, Hampshire
Tel: 603-893-5376
e-mail: mis@harwin.com
Website: harwin.com
X: twitter.com/Harwin
Facebook: facebook.com/HarwinPlc
Description: Formed in 1952, Harwin is a global company with facilities in the USA, UK, Germany and Singapore. Harwin is a manufacturer of; high reliability, industry standard interconnect devices and PCB hardware, commanding wide-ranging, global capabilities to satisfy customer needs on a local level.
A network of distributors coupled with offices and manufacturing facilities in Europe, USA and Asia provides us a global reach and comprehensive understanding of the latest technologies.
With 60 years history of successfully manufacturing electronic components Harwin has an active portfolio of over 20k highly reliable interconnects and PCB hardware items.
IIBIS ELECTRO-PRODUCTS CORP
HAMMOND MANUFACTURING
475 Cayuga Road, Suite 100, Cheektowaga NY 14225, USA
Tel: 716-630-7030
e-mail: sales@hammfg.com
Website: hammfg.com
ELECTRO SONIC – A MASTER ELECTRONICS COMPANY
60 Renfrew Dr., Suite 110, Markham ON L3R 0E1, Canada
Tel: 905-946-0500
Toll free: 800-567-6642
e-mail: info@e-sonic.com
Website: e-sonic.com
Description: Electro Sonic is Canada’s leading full-service electronic and electrical component distributor and has been building partnerships with Canadian businesses for 65 years. We specialize in developing customized programs and services to suit our OEM and MRO customers’ needs. Our commitment is to stock a complete range of components from the more than 400 world-class manufacturers we represent.
Description: Hammond Manufacturing was founded in 1916 and is now a global enterprise with customers all over the world. Our 900-strong staff works together to ensure we deliver our promise of high-quality products and exceptional service. Our reputation for quality is enhanced by high-performance manufacturing equipment and continuous improvement management approaches. A significant company focus is on continuing to differentiate ourselves through high service and client satisfaction levels. These are the pillars on which our future prosperity will be built. Hammond is based in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, and is a publicly-traded corporation on the Toronto Stock Exchange (HMM.A). Hammond has offices in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Taiwan. Hammond provides a wide range of standard products, product customization services, and technical support to electrical and electronic manufacturers, utilities, and institutions through a global network of agents and distributors.
15 SALTSMAN DR UNIT 7+8, CAMBRIDGE ON N3H 4R7, CA
Tel: 519-756-4299
Toll free: 800-350-7937
e-mail: sales@ibisep.com
Website: ibisep.com
Description: IBIS Electro-Products Corporation is a global supplier of Flexa cable protection conduits and wire management solutions for machine building, robotics, plant wiring, mass-transit railway systems, and wire harness & cable assembly manufacturing.
We provide a full range of small and micro-diameter conduits for fine wire and fiber-optic protection, along with advanced automation sensors designed for challenging machine control and factory automation environments.
Our key offerings include ROHRflex corrugated nylon conduits, Flexaquick quick-connect conduit fittings, automation sensors from Dietz, Di-Soric, and Microsonic, Binder sensor connectivity, and Flexatec cable guide chains. Newly released products include ECE-R 118.03 certified electro-mobility orange conduits and braiding for EV, bus, train, subway, and tram wiring, as well as EMC/EMI/RFI shielding braided conduits for interference protection.
Learn more about our products and industry solutions at ibisep.com.
SUPPLIERS
INNOVATIVE SENSOR TECHNOLOGY, USA DIVISION
9516 W. Flamingo Road, Suite 210, Las Vegas NV 89147, United States
Tel: 702-894-9891
e-mail: division.us@ist-ag.com
Website: ist-ag.com/en
Description: Innovative Sensor Technology IST AG is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of physical, chemical and biological sensors. Founded in 1991, the company is headquartered in Ebnat-Kappel, Switzerland, and employs about 500 people worldwide. We specialize in the development and manufacturing of temperature sensors, thermal mass flow sensors, humidity sensors and modules, conductivity sensors and biosensors.
In addition to our standard products, we offer sensor adaptations to individual, customer-specific application needs - right up to the joint development of new technologies. iST-sensors are characterized by their accuracy and consistency in various measurement conditions. They are used in measuring instruments for various applications, such as med-tech, process control, automation, aerospace, test and measurement or biotechnology.
44 East Beaver Creek Road, Unit 20, Richmond Hill ON L4B 1G8, Canada
Tel: 905-889-5678
e-mail: mcolacino@lemo.com
Website: lemo.com/en
MM2S ELECTRONIQUE
2855 rue de Celles, Québec City QC G2C 1K7, Canada
Tel: 418-842-1717
e-mail: info@m2s.ca
Website: m2selectronique.com/en
Facebook: facebook.com/M2S.Medias
Description: BEYOND ASSEMBLY, WE BRING YOUR PRODUCTS TO LIFE
At M2S, we support you from the initial idea to the finished box ready for the consumer. Engineering, design for manufacturing, PCBA, integration (box build), logistics and final packaging: complete expertise backed by more 45 years of savoir-faire in electronics. Our expertise is at the service of our customers’ ambitions. By assembling reliable, modular, and sustainable electronic solutions, we empower their ideas. With a human and rigorous approach, we contribute to the success of North American manufacturers today… and tomorrow.
Human Centered. Tech-Enabled. Connected to your vision
MASTER BOND
154 Hobart Street, Hackensack NJ 07601, United States
Tel: 201-343-8983
e-mail: technical@masterbond.com
Website: masterbond.com
X: x.com/masterbondinc
Facebook: facebook.com/masterbondinc
Description: Master Bond is a leading manufacturer of high-performance epoxy adhesives for the electronics industry. Its custom formulations support PCB assembly, semiconductors, microelectronics, die attach, underfills, conformal coatings and more. These systems deliver thermal management, EMI/RFI shielding and environmental protection, backed by expert technical support from experienced application engineers.
METZ CONNECT USA
200 Tornillo Way, Tinton Falls NJ 07712, USA
Tel: 732-389-1300
Toll free: 888-722-5625
e-mail: info@metzconnectusa.com
Website: metz-connect.com
Description: METZ CONNECT, formerly RIA CONNECT, is a medium-sized, family-run German company founded in 1976. METZ CONNECT stands for high quality interconnect technology manufacturing in standard and custom signal and data connectors and I/O modules.
METZ CONNECT products include PCB mount spring contact and screw termination terminal blocks and board to board connectors, field terminated M12 Ethernet connectors, RJ45 plugs and receptacles, intelligent DIN Rail mount I/O devices, patch panels, and copper and fiber optic cables.
Typical applications include security and access controls, HVAC, robotics, smart agriculture, industrial controls, irrigation systems, industrial automation, lighting controls, Audio/Visual equipment, building automation applications and more. METZ CONNECT designs and manufactures connector assembly equipment in-house to assure the highest quality and reliability of finished products.
MICROART SERVICES INC.
4412 14th Avenue, MARKHAM ON L6G 1B5, CANADA
Tel: 416-258-9761
Toll free: 833-722-3278
e-mail: inquiries@microartservices.com
Website: microartservices.com
Description: MICROART SERVICES INC., is a full platform custom electronic manufacturer from proto types to production. Materials procurement, PCB Assembly, Testing and custom box build. Seamless, flexible solutions, powered by smart technology. Our infrastructure ensures your scalability. Industry Experts . Customized solutions. ISO Quality. Everything you are looking for in a custom electronics manufacturer. Made with excellence from start to finish.
MEGA ELECTRONICS INC.
4-B Jules Lane, New Brunswick NJ 08901, United States
Tel: 732-249-2656
e-mail: guy.f@megaelectronics.com
MOUSER ELECTRONICS, INC.
1000 N. Main Street, Mansfield TX 76063-1514, United States of America
Tel: 817-804-3800
Toll free: 800-346-6873
e-mail: hsales@mouser.com
Website: mouser.ca
Facebook: facebook.com/mouserlectronics
MUANALYSIS INC.
2301 St. Laurent Blvd., Suite 500, Ottawa ON K1G 4J7, Canada
Tel: 613-721-4664
Toll free: 866-238-4664
e-mail: info@muanalysis.com
Website: muanalysis.com
Description: MuAnalysis is a specialized laboratory offering analytical, reliability, and failure analysis services to clients in sectors like semiconductors, photonics, automotive, and any general electronics, sometimes with just individual components and other times with boards and assemblies. We don’t manufacture or distribute products; instead, we provide highly technical lab-based services. Most of the items we receive are already experiencing issues—failures, defects, or reliability concerns—though we also perform some qualification testing on functional units. Our work can involve destructive or non-destructive methods, depending on the customer’s request and test scope.
We are a service-based business with a strong focus on documentation, traceability, and technical rigor, from incoming inspection to reporting. Much of our process involves customer consultation, method development, sample handling, analysis, and reporting—often under NDA or IP-sensitive conditions.
NNEURONICWORKS INC.
210 Lesmill Rd, North York ON M3B 2T5, Canada
Tel: 647-637-4364
e-mail: tbotos@neuronicworks.com
Website: neuronicworks.com
X: twitter.com/neuronicworks
Facebook: facebook.com/neuronicworks
Description: NeuronicWorks Inc. is a leading product development and electronic manufacturing services (EMS) provider, located in Toronto, Canada, helping customers across industries and markets to bring their product idea to market, since 2009.
Our talented, customer-oriented technical team covers a broad range of engineering and design disciplines. We work through a structured product lifecycle process, from concept, design, prototyping, certification, manufacturing and sustaining. Our PCB assembly line and Box-build department perform prototyping and production-grade manufacturing services. NeuronicWorks Inc. is ISO 9001 certified, PEO registered, IPC certified, and is connected through partnership with major suppliers and technology providers. With product development and contract manufacturing capabilities under one roof, we offer our customers a seamless, personalized vertically integrated experience.
OOMNETICS CONNECTOR CORP
8840 Evergreen Blvd, Minneapolis MN 55433, USA
Tel: 763-572-0656
e-mail: sales@omnetics.com
Website: omnetics.com
Description: Omnetics Connector Corporation is a leading global provider of precision and high-reliability electronic connectors and interconnect systems.
Our connectors are among the smallest on the market and deliver exceptional performance in challenging work environments. As interconnect technologies continue to evolve, we design next-generation products that help bring transformative ideas to life.
Our connectors are highly sought after by designers working in the medical, military, aviation, aerospace, and other leading-edge industries. Our design team works closely with customers to create new and custom interconnect solutions for tomorrow’s innovative products. Our connectors are designed, produced, and tested by hand at our plant in the United States. Omnetics is a privately held company and we exist to advance innovation wherever it is needed next.
PPHOENIX CONTACT CANADA
8240 Parkhill Dr, Milton ON L9T 5V7, Canada
Tel: 800-890-2820
e-mail: cdinfo@phoenixcontact.ca
Website: phoenixcontact.ca
Description: Phoenix Contact offers products & solutions for wide range of applications in Electronics & Industrial markets used across multiple industries including Process & Manufacturing automation, renewable energy, infrastructure, and building automation. As a device manufacturer, you have a product range at your disposal that boasts over 100,000 items for signal, data, and power transmission. Our Connectivity products include PCB Terminal blocks & connectors, Board to Board connectors, Solar connectors, Battery connectors, Circular cables & connectors, Data connectors, Enclosures & Industrial Heavycon connectors. Phoenix Contact offers innovative products and solutions around industrial connection technology, automation, interface-systems and surge protection. The product range includes sensors, controllers, modular terminal blocks, relays, signal conditioners, power supplies, controllers & PLCs, I/O systems, Industrial Ethernet, controller system cabling and surge suppression.
RROCHESTER ELECTRONICS, LLC
16 Malcolm Hoyt Dr., Newburyport MA 01950, United States
Tel: 978-872-1015
e-mail: sales@rocelec.com
Website: rocelec.com
Facebook: facebook.com/RochesterElectronicsLLC
Description: Rochester Electronics is the world’s largest continuous source of semiconductors–100% Authorized by over 70 leading semiconductor manufacturers. As an original manufacturer stocking distributor, Rochester has over 15 billion devices in stock, encompassing more than 200,000 part numbers, providing the world’s most extensive range of end-of-life (EOL) semiconductors and the broadest range of active semiconductors. As a licensed semiconductor manufacturer, Rochester has manufactured over 20,000 device types. With over 12 billion die in stock, Rochester has the capability to manufacture over 70,000 device types. Rochester oers a full range of manufacturing services, including Design, Wafer Processing, Assembly, Test, Reliability, and IP Archiving, providing single solutions through to full turnkey manufacturing, enabling faster time-to-market. Rochester is the Semiconductor Lifecycle Solution.®
SS-P INTERNATIONAL
120-3625 Brighton Avenue, Burnaby BC V5A 3H5, Canada
Tel: 604-324-4811
e-mail: info@s-pintl.com
Website: s-pintl.com
Facebook: facebook.com/spinternationalburnaby
Description: Global Distributor of Electronic Components & Enhanced Supply Chain Service Provider
For over 50 years, we have excelled at offering a complete range of electronic manufacturing services (EMS). With an expertise in product sourcing, cost saving solutions in every stage of product development, including concept design, manufacturing, and even complete turn key production; we offer the ability to lower production costs, witout jeopardizing the quality and product standards excellence.
We provide business solutions in any stage of product development. Through sourcing, production, and innovation, S-P International will be the most versatile company you do business with.
SUPPLIERS
SAPA TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
3202 Beta Ave,, Burnaby BC V5G4K4, Canada
Tel: 604-520-5611
e-mail: orders@sapatechs.com
Website: sapatechs.com
Description: Your One-Stop Electronics Manufacturing Partner - Proudly made in Canada since 1998. SAPA Technologies, a one-stop EMS provider serves North American customers with high-quality PCB Assembly at competitive prices across diverse industries. Whether you require short-run prototyping or highvolume production, from consumer electronics to industrial controls, or designs ranging from Through Hole only to high mix, make us your preferred partner.
SCHLEUNIGER, INC.
1195 N Service Rd West, Unit B5, Oakville ON L6M 2W2, Canada
Tel: 905-827-1166
e-mail: sales@schleuniger.com
Website: schleuniger.com/en
X: twitter.com/SchleunigerInc
Facebook: facebook.com/schleunigerinc?pnref=lhc
Description: As a global technology company and innovative solutions supplier to the wire processing and testing industry, Schleuniger offers an expansive portfolio of solutions to meet the industry’s evolving demands. From simple to complex applications, Schleuniger’s automatic and semiautomatic machines process wires and cables reliably, economically, and precisely. And with an extensive range of global services, Schleuniger will assist you in achieving precision results throughout the entire life cycle of your equipment, helping you reduce costs, increase efficiency, and improve overall productivity.
SIMCONA ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC.
3422 Wonderland Road S., London ON N6L 1A7, Canada
Tel: 519-652-1130
Toll free: 800-567-3815
e-mail: info@simcona.ca
Website: simcona.ca
Description: Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc. is a value-added distributor of electronic components serving Original Equipment Manufacturers as well as industrial and commercial end-users.
Headquartered in London, Ontario and serving the Canadian market place since 1992, Simcona specializes in passive and electro-mechanical components, wire and cable, and security products. These products are shipped from an automatic bar-code driven warehouse to customers throughout North America. Sales representation is located in London, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City.
SMT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC.
287 Tiffin St., Unit 11, Barrie ON L4N 7R8, Canada
Tel: 416-578-8070
e-mail: smtindustrial@roger.com
Website: smtindustrialsupply.com
Description: We are a Representative and distributor that provides solutions for Electronic Circuit Board Assembly and Repair.
SMT Assembly lines, both fully automatic and semi automatic such as; Hanwha SMT Placement Machines, Re-flow Ovens, Selective Soldering, JBC Soldering Systems, Lead Forming Machines, Test and Inspection, Visiconsult X-Ray, Dr Storage Desiccant Dry Cabinets and RH meters, Stencil Printers, Seica Flying Probe and Functional Test Systems, FKN De-paneling , Solder Star Temperature Profiling, Automated Learning - Modular Muliti-Media Learning Programs for factory floor operators and supervisors. Squeegee blades and other parts for stencil printers and SMT placement machines. Processing materials such as; solder fluxes, solder preforms, wire, thermal interface materials, maintenance and repair products, circuit board cleaning, stencil cleaning, adhesive’s, potting and conformal coating systems and supplies, fluid dispensers, Glue, high temperature chain oil, grease, and IPA
TTDK CORPORATION
475 Half Day Rd Ste 300, Lincolnshire IL 60069, USA
Tel: 847-699-2299
e-mail: tei.salesusa@tdk.com
Website: tdk.com/en/index.html
Description: TDK Corporation is a global technology company and innovation leader in the electronics industry, based in Tokyo, Japan. With the tagline “In Everything, Better”TDK aims to realize a better future across all aspects of life, industry, and society. For over 90 years, TDK has shaped the world from within; from the pioneering ferrite cores to cassette tapes that defined an era, to powering the digital age with advanced components, sensors, and batteries, leading the way towards a more sustainable future. TDK’s comprehensive, innovativedriven portfolio includes cutting-edge passive components, sensors and sensor systems, power supplies, lithium-ion and solid-state batteries, magnetic heads, AI and enterprise software solutions, and more—featuring numerous market-leading products. These are marketed under the product brands TDK, EPCOS, InvenSense, Micronas, Tronics, TDK-Lambda, TDK SensEI, and ATL.
UNIVERSE KOGAKU AMERICA
116 Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay NY 11771, USA
Tel: 516-624-2444
e-mail: info@universeoptics.com
Website: universeoptics.com
Description: Universe Kogaku America designs and manufactures precision assembled optical lenses. We have over 60 years of optics design and manufacturing innovation, with complete custom design capabilities from concept to prototype to production. Products include Hi-Res lenses, Wide Angle and Fisheye lens assemblies, UV Quartz lenses, CCD and CMOS lenses, CCTV and Diode Laser lenses, barcode lenses and more. Applications include Automotive, Electronics, Machine Vision, Image/ Barcode, Medical Imaging, Microscopic and Photographic lenses, Lens Mounts, Filters and Accessories. Design assistance available. We have thousands of lenses in stock. Universe Kogaku’s application engineers will provide your optimal lens solution, assisting with all your design considerations—from lens assembly and overall specifications to budgets and timetables. Custom lenses can often eliminate the need for other modifications in your design. Universe Kogaku can provide ideal lens solutions for your unique designs.
WWAGO CANADA
1550 Yorkton Ct, Unit 1, Burlington ON L7P 5B7, Canada Tel: (888) 9246-221
Description: WAGO is a global leader in electrical interconnection, automation, and interface electronics solutions. We specialize in providing secure, reliable, and maintenance-free connection technology for all types of conductors, along with innovative automation systems that simplify complex industrial and building processes. From terminal blocks and connectors to advanced control and interface solutions, WAGO’s products enable efficient, safe, and flexible electrical and automation systems across a wide range of industries.
3D PRINTING
Data Cable Design 1st
Diverse Electronics
Microart Services Inc.
SAPA Technologies Ltd.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
AACCELEROMETERS
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
ADAPTERS
Advanced Interconnections
Corporation
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
ADHESIVES, CEMENT & APPLICATION EQUIPMENT, SERVICES
S-P International Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
CONNECTORS, MILITARY
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Harwin
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
LEMO CANADA INC.
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Omnetics Connector Corp
S-P International Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
CONNECTORS, MINIATURE
Advanced Interconnections
Corporation
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Harwin
LEMO CANADA INC.
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Omnetics Connector Corp
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
CONNECTORS, OTHER
Data Cable
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Harwin
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
LEMO CANADA INC.
METZ CONNECT USA
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
CONNECTORS, PC-BOARD
Advanced Interconnections
Corporation
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Harwin
LEMO CANADA INC.
METZ CONNECT USA
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
CONNECTORS, POWER
Data Cable
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Harwin
LEMO CANADA INC.
METZ CONNECT USA
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
CONNECTORS, RACK-ANDPANEL D-SUB, ETC.
Data Cable
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
CONNECTORS, RACK-ANDPANEL, OTHER
Data Cable
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
LEMO CANADA INC.
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
CONNECTORS, RF AND COAXIAL
Data Cable
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Harwin
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
LEMO CANADA INC.
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
CONNECTORS, RIBBON, FLAT CABLE
Data Cable
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Harwin
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
CONSULTANTS, DESIGN SERVICES, ETC.
DB LECTRO
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
SAPA Technologies Ltd.
CONTACTS, CONTACT
ASSEMBLIES
Data Cable
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Harwin
LEMO CANADA INC.
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
SAPA Technologies Ltd.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
CATEGORIES
CONTRACT ASSEMBLY SERVICES
Data Cable
DB LECTRO
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
M2S Electronique
Microart Services Inc.
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
SAPA Technologies Ltd.
CONTROLS, CONTROL SYSTEMS (INCLUDING SCADA)
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
WAGO Canada
CONVERTERS A/D, D/A, V/F, SYNCHRO, ETC.
ABSOPULSE Electronics Ltd.
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
CONVERTERS, DC-TO-DC
POWER
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics
Company
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
CORDSETS
Data Cable
Diverse Electronics
MEGA Electronics Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
CORES, MAGNETIC
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
COUNTERS
Crompton Technology Inc
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
CRYSTALS AND ACCESSORIES
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
DIELECTRIC MATERIALS
Diverse Electronics
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
DIN-RAIL MOUNT TERMINAL
BLOCKS, ELECTRONIC MODULES
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
DIODES, RECTIFIERS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
DISPENSERS, DISPENSING EQUIPMENT
Diverse Electronics
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
DISPLAYS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
DMMS (DIGITAL MULTIMETERS)
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
ITM Instruments
DRY BOXES
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
DSP (DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING) PRODUCTS
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
DVMS (DIGITAL VOLTMETERS)
Crompton Technology Inc
Diverse Electronics
ITM Instruments
DATA-ACQUISITION SYSTEMS, COMPONENTS
NeuronicWorks Inc.
DESIGN SOFTWARE
NeuronicWorks Inc.
DESOLDERING EQUIPMENT
Diverse Electronics
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS
Design 1st
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
EDA (ELECTRONIC DESIGN AUTOMATION) SOFTWARE
M2S Electronique
EDUCATIONAL ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
CATEGORIES
ELECTRONIC PACKAGING PRODUCTS, SERVICES
Design 1st
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
SAPA Technologies Ltd.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
DB LECTRO
M2S Electronique
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
WAGO Canada
EMI/RFI CONTROL PRODUCTS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
TDK Corporation
EMI/RFI TEST EQUIPMENT
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
ENCLOSURES
Data Cable
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Hammond Manufacturing
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
WAGO Canada
ENCODERS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
ENGINEERING SERVICES
Cofan Thermal
Data Cable Design 1st
Innovative Sensor Technology, USA Division
M2S Electronique
Microart Services Inc.
MuAnalysis Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
ESD/EOS DIAGNOSTIC/ MONITORING INSTRUMENTS
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
MuAnalysis Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
FFANS, BLOWERS
Cofan Thermal
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Hammond Manufacturing
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
FASTENERS, TOOLING
Data Cable
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
FERRITE PRODUCTS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
FIBER-OPTIC CABLES, CABLE ASSEMBLIES
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
LEMO CANADA INC.
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
FIBER-OPTIC CONNECTORS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
LEMO CANADA INC.
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
FIBER-OPTIC MATERIALS, COMPONENTS, KITS
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
Master Bond
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
FIBER-OPTIC SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
FILM
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
FILTERS, ELECTRONIC
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TDK Corporation
FIXTURES, TEST
Diverse Electronics
NeuronicWorks Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
FLEXIBLE CIRCUITS/DISPLAYS
Cofan Thermal
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
FLUX
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
FPGAS (FIELD-PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAYS)
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
NeuronicWorks Inc.
FREQUENCY SOURCES
Diverse Electronics
FUNCTION, WAVEFORM GENERATORS
Diverse Electronics
FURNACES, OVENS
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
FUSES, FUSE HOLDERS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
GGENERATORS
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
HHARDWARE, ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES
DB LECTRO
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Hammond Manufacturing
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
HARNESSES (WIRE), ASSEMBLIES
Data Cable
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
HEAT GUNS
Diverse Electronics
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
HEAT SINKS - EXTRUDED
Cofan Thermal
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
HEAT SINKS - FABRICATED
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
S-P International
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
HEAT SINKS - LIQUID COOLED
Cofan Thermal
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
HEAT-SHRINK TUBING
Data Cable
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
HIGH-VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT
Diverse Electronics
Epic Resins
HOSE, TUBING
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
HOUSINGS
Data Cable
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
WAGO Canada
IMAGE SENSORS
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
INDICATORS, LAMPS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
INDUCTORS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TDK Corporation
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
DB LECTRO
Design 1st
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
METZ CONNECT USA
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TDK Corporation
WAGO Canada
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE
Diverse Electronics
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
INFRARED COMMUNICATIONS
EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
INSTRUMENT-RENTAL SERVICES
ITM Instruments
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
INSTRUMENTATION SOFTWARE
Diverse Electronics
INSTRUMENTATION-BUS CONTROLLERS, EXTENDERS, TRANSLATORS, ETC.
Diverse Electronics
INSTRUMENTATION-BUS MONITORS, TESTERS
Diverse Electronics
INSTRUMENTS, MEASURING AND TEST
Crompton Technology Inc
Diverse Electronics
ITM Instruments
NeuronicWorks Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
INSTRUMENTS, PANEL
MOUNTED
Crompton Technology Inc
Diverse Electronics
INSULATING COMPOUNDS, MATERIALS AND PARTS
Diverse Electronics
Epic Resins
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS, ANALOG, LINEAR
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS, CUSTOM, SEMI-CUSTOM, ASICS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS, DIGITAL
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS, HYBRID
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS, MEMORY
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
INTEGRATED-CIRCUIT DESIGN SERVICES
Design 1st
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
INTERCONNECTION PRODUCTS
Data Cable
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
LEMO CANADA INC.
METZ CONNECT USA
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
WAGO Canada
INTERFACE MODULES
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
WAGO Canada
INVERTERS
ABSOPULSE Electronics Ltd.
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
JJACKS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
METZ CONNECT USA
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
JTAG PROGRAMMING TESTING, EQUIPMENT
M2S Electronique
SMT Industrial Supply Inc. K
KEYBOARDS, KEYPADS
Diverse Electronics
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
KNOBS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
LLABELS, STENCILS
Data Cable
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
WAGO Canada
LAMPS, LIGHTS, AND ASSEMBLIES
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
LASERS, GAS, SOLID-STATE
Diverse Electronics
LCDS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
LEASING SERVICES
Diverse Electronics
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
LEDS, DISCRETE AND ARRAYS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
LENSES
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Universe Kogaku America
LOGIC ANALYZERS
Diverse Electronics
LUBRICANTS, OILS, GREASES
Diverse Electronics
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
MMAGNETIC MATERIALS, COMPONENTS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
S-P International
MARKING DEVICES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, SERVICES
Diverse Electronics
Phoenix Contact Canada
Schleuniger, Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
WAGO Canada
MATERIALS, ELECTRONIC
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Master Bond
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
MATERIALS-HANDLING, STORAGE EQUIPMENT
Diverse Electronics
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
MECHANICAL COMPONENTS
Diverse Electronics
S-P International
MEMORY CARDS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
MEMORY, MASS STORAGE
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
MEMORY, SOLID-STATE
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
METALS
Cofan Thermal
DB LECTRO
S-P International
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
CATEGORIES
METERS, TEST, INDICATOR
Crompton Technology Inc
Diverse Electronics
ITM Instruments
MICROAMMETERS
Diverse Electronics
MICROCONTROLLERS
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
MICROPROCESSORS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
MICROSCOPES
Diverse Electronics
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
MICROWAVE COMPONENTS, ACCESSORIES AND SYSTEMS
Diverse Electronics
Rochester Electronics, LLC
MODEMS, DATA, FAX, ETC.
Diverse Electronics
MOTION-CONTROL PRODUCTS
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
MOTORS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
MULTIMETERS
Diverse Electronics
ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
N
NAMEPLATES
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
NETWORKS, COMMUNICATION (LAN, MAN, WAN, ETC.)
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
WAGO Canada O
OHMETERS, MEGOHMETERS
Diverse Electronics
ITM Instruments
OPTICAL COMPONENTS
Diverse Electronics
Master Bond
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
OSCILLATORS, CRYSTAL
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
OSCILLATORS, OTHERS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
OSCILLOSCOPES, ANALOG
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
OSCILLOSCOPES, DIGITAL
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
OSCILLOSCOPES, SPECIAL PURPOSE
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
PPACKAGING MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT
Diverse Electronics
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
PANEL METERS
Crompton Technology Inc
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
ITM Instruments
NeuronicWorks Inc.
PANELS AND ACCESSORIES
Data Cable
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
NeuronicWorks Inc.
WAGO Canada
PATCH CORDS, PANELS
Diverse Electronics
Phoenix Contact Canada
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
PHOTOELECTRIC CONTROLS
Diverse Electronics
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES, EQUIPMENT
Diverse Electronics
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
PLASTIC MATERIALS, MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
Diverse Electronics
PLASTIC MOLDING, EXTRUDING SERVICES
S-P International
PLASTIC PARTS
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
PLUGS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
POTENTIOMETERS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
POWER CONTROL,
MANAGEMENT, DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
Diverse Electronics
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
WAGO Canada
POWER CORDS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics
Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
POWER SEMICONDUCTORS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
POWER SOURCES
ABSOPULSE Electronics Ltd.
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
POWER SUPPLIES, LAB, BENCH
ABSOPULSE Electronics Ltd.
Diverse Electronics
ITM Instruments
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
POWER SUPPLIES, LINEAR
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
POWER SUPPLIES, OEM
ABSOPULSE Electronics Ltd.
Data Cable
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
POWER SUPPLIES, OTHER
ABSOPULSE Electronics Ltd.
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
POWER SUPPLIES, SWITCHING
ABSOPULSE Electronics Ltd.
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
MEGA Electronics Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
POWER SUPPLIES, UNINTERRUPTIBLE
ABSOPULSE Electronics Ltd.
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Phoenix Contact Canada
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
POWER-CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT
Diverse Electronics
Phoenix Contact Canada
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
POWER-QUALITY ANALYZERS, RECORDERS
Diverse Electronics
PRINTABLE COMPONENTS/ ELECTRONICS
Diverse Electronics
NeuronicWorks Inc.
S-P International
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
PRINTED-CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY SERVICES
Cofan Thermal M2S Electronique
Microart Services Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
S-P International
SAPA Technologies Ltd.
PRINTED-CIRCUIT BOARDS (BARE)
Cofan Thermal
DB LECTRO
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Microart Services Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
S-P International
SAPA Technologies Ltd.
PRINTED-CIRCUIT DESIGN SERVICES
Cofan Thermal Design 1st M2S Electronique
Microart Services Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
SAPA Technologies Ltd.
PRINTED-CIRCUIT MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
PRINTERS, OEM
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
PROBES
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
TDK Corporation
PROCESS-CONTROL EQUIPMENT
Crompton Technology Inc
Diverse Electronics
NeuronicWorks Inc.
PRODUCTION, MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
Data Cable
Diverse Electronics
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS (PLCS)
Design 1st
Diverse Electronics
Phoenix Contact Canada
Rochester Electronics, LLC
WAGO Canada
PROGRAMMERS, EPROM, PAL, ETC.
Diverse Electronics
Rochester Electronics, LLC
PROGRAMMING SERVICES (FOR ICS)
Diverse Electronics
SAPA Technologies Ltd.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
PROTOCOL ANALYZERS
Diverse Electronics
QQUALITY ASSURANCE, INSPECTION, CONTROL EQUIPMENT
Data Cable
Diverse Electronics
ITM Instruments
MuAnalysis Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
RR& D CONTRACT SERVICES
Design 1st
M2S Electronique
Microart Services Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
SAPA Technologies Ltd.
RACKS, ACCESSORIES
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Hammond Manufacturing
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
RADIOS
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
RECEIVERS
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
RECORDERS, CHART
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
RECORDERS, INSTRUMENTATION
Diverse Electronics
ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
RECORDERS, OTHER
Diverse Electronics
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
RECORDERS, WAVEFORM
Diverse Electronics
RECTIFIERS, ASSEMBLIES
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
RELAYS, GENERAL-PURPOSE
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
RELAYS, INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
RELAYS, MINIATURE AND SUBMINIATURE
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
RELAYS, POWER
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
RELAYS, REED
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
CATEGORIES
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
RELAYS, SOLID-STATE
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
RELAYS, TIME-DELAY
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
RENTAL, LEASING SERVICES
ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, OVERHAUL, CALIBRATION
SERVICES
ITM Instruments
M2S Electronique
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
MuAnalysis Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
REPLACEMENT
SEMICONDUCTORS, OTHER PARTS
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
RESISTORS, DISCRETES AND NETWORKS, ALL TYPES
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Innovative Sensor Technology, USA Division
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
S-P International
RF COMPONENTS, EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
S-P International
TDK Corporation
RF INSTRUMENTATION, TEST EQUIPMENT
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
RFID
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
ROBOTIC EQUIPMENT, COMPONENTS
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
TDK Corporation
SSATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS
EQUIPMENT, COMPONENTS
Diverse Electronics
Master Bond
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
SEMICONDUCTOR PARTS, MATERIALS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Master Bond
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
SEMICONDUCTOR TEST EQUIPMENT
Diverse Electronics
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
SEMICONDUCTORS, POWER
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
SEMICONDUCTORS, SIGNAL
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
SENSORS, TRANSDUCERS AND DETECTORS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
Innovative Sensor Technology, USA Division
ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TDK Corporation
SENSORS, WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Innovative Sensor Technology, USA
Division
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
TDK Corporation
SERVICES, ASSEMBLY
Data Cable
NeuronicWorks Inc.
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CATEGORIES
SERVO COMPONENTS, SYSTEMS
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Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
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Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
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IBIS Electro-Products Corp
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TDK Corporation
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Phoenix Contact Canada
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Phoenix Contact Canada
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
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Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
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Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SOFTWARE, OTHER TECHNICAL Design 1st
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SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
SOLAR CELLS
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Diverse Electronics
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S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
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Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
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STORAGE UNITS, EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
SURFACE-MOUNT ASSEMBLY AND REWORK EQUIPMENT
Advanced Interconnections Corporation
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SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
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Cofan Thermal Master Bond
Microart Services Inc.
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SAPA Technologies Ltd.
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DB LECTRO
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Mouser Electronics, Inc.
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Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TDK Corporation
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Diverse Electronics
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TDK Corporation
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Crompton Technology Inc
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SWITCHES, INDUSTRIAL
Crompton Technology Inc
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SWITCHES, KEY
Crompton Technology Inc
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
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Diverse Electronics
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
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Diverse Electronics
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
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Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SWITCHES, OTHER
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Diverse Electronics
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
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Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
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Crompton Technology Inc
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
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Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
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Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
TAPES, MAGNETIC
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
EQUIPMENT, COMPONENTS
DB LECTRO
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ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TEST EQUIPMENT
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ITM Instruments
TELEMETRY EQUIPMENT, SYSTEMS
NeuronicWorks Inc.
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT/ CONTROL COMPONENTS, SYSTEMS
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Diverse Electronics
ITM Instruments
NeuronicWorks Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
TDK Corporation
TERMINAL STRIPS, BLOCKS
Data Cable
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
METZ CONNECT USA
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
TERMINALS, WIRING
Data Cable
DB LECTRO
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
METZ CONNECT USA
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
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ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
TEST EQUIPMENT, BENCH
Data Cable
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ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
TEST EQUIPMENT, COMMUNICATIONS, TELECOM
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ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
TEST EQUIPMENT, GENERAL
PURPOSE
Data Cable
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ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
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ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
TEST EQUIPMENT, PORTABLE
Diverse Electronics
ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
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ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
TESTING SERVICES
Data Cable
M2S Electronique
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
MuAnalysis Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Rochester Electronics, LLC
SAPA Technologies Ltd.
THERMAL MANAGEMENT
Cofan Thermal
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TDK Corporation
THERMOCOUPLES,
THERMISTORS, ETC.
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Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
THYRISTORS (SCRS, TRIACS, ETC.)
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M2S Electronique
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TIMERS
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
TOOL CASES
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SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
TOOLS, BENCH
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
TOOLS, HAND
Data Cable
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
WAGO Canada
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
TORCHES
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Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TOUCHSCREEN PRODUCTS
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TRAINING AIDS AND PROGRAMS
Data Cable
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MuAnalysis Inc.
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
TRANSCEIVERS
DB LECTRO
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Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
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Crompton Technology Inc
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Epic Resins
Hammond Manufacturing
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S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TDK Corporation
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Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TRANSISTORS, ALL TYPES
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
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Crompton Technology Inc
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
TRIACS
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TUBING, GENERAL PURPOSE
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TUBING, HEAT SHRINK
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TV/VIDEO EQUIPMENT
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
VVARISTORS
DB LECTRO
Diverse Electronics
Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
TDK Corporation
VIBRATION AND SHOCK EQUIPMENT, TESTING
Data Cable
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VOLTMETERS
Crompton Technology Inc
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Mouser Electronics, Inc.
WWATTMETERS
Crompton Technology Inc
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ITM Instruments
WAVEFORM ANALYZERS
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WIRE AND CABLE
Data Cable
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
ITM Instruments
MEGA Electronics Inc.
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
NeuronicWorks Inc.
S-P International
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WIRE AND CABLE TOOLS, ACCESSORIES
Data Cable
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
IBIS Electro-Products Corp
ITM Instruments
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
S-P International
Schleuniger, Inc.
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
WIRE MARKERS
Data Cable
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WAGO Canada
WIRE PREPARATION
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Mouser Electronics, Inc.
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Phoenix Contact Canada
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Electro Sonic - A Master Electronics Company
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Simcona Electronics of Canada Inc.
WORKBENCHES
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SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
WORKSTATIONS, COMPUTER
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M2S Electronique
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Phoenix Contact Canada
SMT Industrial Supply Inc.
DISTRIBUTION
ROCHESTER ELECTRONICS OPENS OFFICE IN CANADA
After more than four decades of serving as a unique distribution option on the Canadian electronics landscape, Rochester Electronics has registered as a Canadian entity and officially opened a sales office in Mississauga ON, operating as Rochester Electronics Canada Ltd.
The parent firm, headquartered in Newburyport MA, occupies a unique niche in the global electronics supply chain as an authorized distributor and licensed manufacturer of semiconductors, specializing in products that are end-of-life (EOL) or obsolete. Driving a stake into the ground in Canada was a natural progression for the privately held firm, according to Chris Dono, VP of Sales for the Americas.
“When I first started, there were six regional salespeople and maybe 10 or 12 inside salespeople in the Americas. Today, we have close to 100,” he explained. Following the addition of satellite facilities in Arizona, Tampa and Mexico, Rochester recognized that the time was right to establish a Canadian ‘bricks and mortar’ presence.
assembling in the Wurth Elektronik Fast Prototyping EMS Service Network.
The network brings together a select group of EMS companies capable of delivering fast, high-quality prototype assembly for electronics innovators. Through this listing, NeuronicWorks is recognized as a trusted EMS partner capable of supporting rapid prototyping by combining advanced engineering expertise with responsive contract manufacturing services.
updates include a dedicated prototyping station for rapid delivery of test/development enclosure systems, an integration room, and laser-cutting machine. The prototyping station allows the quick assembly of the base chassis, backplane, modular power supply, card guides in various formats, and optional I/O interfaces.
Leading the charges in Canada is Todd Smith, director of sales, who oversees a team of six sales professionals at the 1,900sq ft office space, while looking to add an inside sales manager soon. The firm also has outside and inside sales reps located in Montreal to serve Quebec.
NEURONICWORKS LISTED IN WURTH ELEKTRONIK FAST PROTOTYPING EMS SERVICE NETWORK
Aaron Beauchamp from Wurth Elektronik and Titu Botos of Neuronic Works meet at the Toronto facility.
NeuronicWorks Inc. a Toronto-based product development and electronic manufacturing services (EMS) company, has been listed as the first North American recommended EMS provider for prototype
For startups as well as larger innovator teams building and improving products, the network helps streamline the path from concept to working prototype by connecting developers with reliable EMS partners that can quickly assemble designs using authorized Wurth Elektronik components.
“We are proud to be part of the Wurth Elektronik Fast Prototyping EMS Service Network,” said Titu Botos, CEO and co-founder of NeuronicWorks Inc. “This recognition reflects our team’s commitment to providing comprehensive design services and delivering high-quality prototype builds that support innovators as they move from design to production.”
EMBEDDED
PIXUS OPENS NEW KITCHENER HEADQUARTERS
Pixus Technologies, a provider of embedded computing and enclosure solutions, has announced that the company has moved into a new 37,000 square foot facility in Kitchener Ontario due to their significant growth.
The new Pixus facility has tripled the production lines for volume manufacturing. Recent
The company has also invested in expanding its capabilities for specialty solder work, conformal coating, machining, cable testing and various other test/simulation equipment to ensure the highest quality and performance.
ENCLOSURES
HAMMOND ADDS CALGARY DISTRIBUTION CENTRE
Hammond Manufacturing, a leading North American manufacturer of electrical enclosures, has opened its new Western Canada Regional Distribution Centre in Calgary, Alberta. The new 55,000 square-foot facility represents a significant investment in Hammond’s commitment to service excellence, product availability, and reliable lead times across Western Canada.
Located at 5353 72 Ave SE, Unit 49, Calgary, AB, the facility will now serve as the primary distribution hub for our electrical enclosure customers in British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, enabling faster delivery and improved support for regional partners.
“We are thrilled to expand our presence in Western Canada with the opening of our Calgary distribution centre. For our customers in Western Canada, this means faster access to the enclosures they rely on and increased support for end-users alike,” said Sarah Hansen, Western Regional sales manager, Hammond Manufacturing.
CEM
Rochester Electronics has registered as a Canadian entity and officially opened a sales office in Mississauga ON.
Supercomputer transforms generative AI concepts into reality
VENDOR: NVIDIA
JETSON ORIN NANO SUPER DEVELOPMER KIT
The NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Super Developer Kit is a compact, yet powerful computer that redefines generative AI for small edge devices. It delivers up to 67 TOPS of AI performance—a 1.7X improvement over its predecessor—to seamlessly run a wide variety of generative AI models, like vision transformers, large language models, vision-language models, and more. Board provides developers, students and makers with the most affordable and accessible platform with the support of the NVIDIA AI software and a broad AI software ecosystem to democratize generative AI at the edge.
Existing Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit users can experience this performance boost with just a software upgrade, so everyone can now unlock new possibilities with generative AI. The developer kit comprises a Jetson Orin Nano 8GB module and a reference carrier board that can accommodate all Orin Nano and NVIDIA Orin NX modules. This provides a suitable platform for prototyping next-gen edge-AI products.
Platform runs AI software stack
The Jetson Orin Nano 8GB module features an Ampere architecture GPU and a 6-core ARM CPU, enabling multiple concurrent AI application pipelines and high- performance inference. The carrier board boasts a wide array of connectors, including two camera connectors that can handle 2-lane and 4-lane cameras.
The NVIDIA Jetson platform runs the NVIDIA AI software stack, with a variety of available use-case-specific application frameworks. These include NVIDIA Isaac for robotics, NVIDIA Metropolis for vision AI, and NVIDIA Holoscan for sensor processing. You can save significant time with NVIDIA Omniverse Replicator for synthetic data generation (SDG) and NVIDIA TAO Toolkit for fine-tuning pretrained AI models from the NVIDIA NGC catalog. Ecosystem partners offer additional AI and system software, developer tools and custom software development.
Developer Kit Content
• Jetson Orin Nano 8GB module with heat sink and reference carrier board.
• Support for external NVMe Reference Carrier Board.
• 2x MIPI CSI-2 22-pin camera connectors. 2x M.2 Key M, M.2 Key E.
• 4x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A.
• USB Type-C for UFP.
• Gigabit Ethernet
• DisplayPort 40-pin expansion header.
Technical Specs
• AI Performance: 67 INT8 TOPS
• GPU: NVIDIA Ampere architecture with 1024 CUDA cores and 32 tensor cores
• CPU: 6-core Arm Cortex-A78AE v8.2 64-bit CPU 1.5MB L2 + 4MB L3
• Memory: 8GB 128-bit LPDDR5 102 GB/s
Storage: Supports SD card slot and external NVMe
• Power: 7W–25W
Hammond has over $30 million of in-stock inventory and over 16,000 unique product skus to choose from.
WE ARE IN-STOCK
At Hammond, we are proud of our Canadian roots. We manufacture in Canada, we warehouse in Canada, and we employee over 900 Canadians. We are Canada’s Enclosure Company.