Advanced Energy
General
Founded in 1981 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, by Doug Schatz, Advanced Energy operates in regional centers in North America, Asia, and Europe, and offers global sales and support through direct offices, representatives, and distributors. The company has manufacturing facilities in the U.S., EMEA and Asia.
Advanced Energy produces products that are required for the manufacture of many plasma thin-film industries as well as semiconductor, flat panel displays, data storage, telecommunications networks, solar cells, medical devices and architectural glass.
Advanced Energy has a main factory in Simpang Ampat, Seberang Perai, Penang, Malaysia; the original Fort Collins headquarters is now a design and service center.
It once manufactured and sold gas-system products for semiconductor, but withdrew from the market of gas-system products. It also once manufactured utility-scale solar inverters.
Products
Advanced Energy's Products include high and low voltage power systems, thermal measuring instruments, DC and RF plasma power generators, remote plasma sources, electrostatic products, AC/DC and DC-DC power supplies, and thyristor power controls. The company also offers services globally.
Its largest customers are Advanced Semiconductor Materials, Lam Research, Tokyo Electron, and more.
Historical highlights and acquisitions
- 1981 Founded in Colorado, U.S.A. on May 5
- 1987 Japanese office opened
- 1990 German office opened
- 1993 UK office opened
- 1995 Listed on Nasdaq
- 1996 Korean office opened
- 1998 RF Power Products acquired
- 1999 Taiwan office opened
- 2000 China office opened
- 2001 Sekidenko acquired
- 2002 Aera Corporation acquired
- 2002 Litmas acquired
- 2002 Dressler (Dressler Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Dressler USA, Inc.) acquired
- 2007 Dressler site closed
- 2010 PV Powered acquired
- 2010 Mass flow controller business and gas cabinet business sold to Hitachi Metal (Japan). Temporarily withdrawing from the Japanese office.
- 2012 Solvix SA acquired
- 2013 RefuSol (Metzingen, Germany) acquired
- 2014 Power control modules (silicon-controlled rectifier controllers) section of AEG Power Solutions, Warstein-Belecke, Germany, acquired
- 2014 HiTek Power (UK) acquired
- 2014 UltraVolt (US) acquired
- 2017 Excelsys (IRL) acquired
- 2017 Japan office re-entry
- 2018 Israel office opened
- 2018 TREK Holdings (US) acquired
- 2018 Monroe Electronics (US) acquired
- 2018 LumaSense (US) acquired
- 2019 Divests Solar Inverter business
- 2019 Customer Solutions Center Karlstein am Main, Germany opened
- 2019 Artesyn Embedded Power (US) acquired
- 2022 SL Power acquired
- 2020 Advanced Energy STEM Diversity Scholarship Program introduced
- 2021 TEGAM acquisition
- 2021 Versatile Power acquisition
- 2024 Airity Technologies acquisition
See also
References
- ^ "2022 Annual Report" (PDF).
- ^ Non-GAAP Measures. Advanced Energy's non-GAAP measures exclude the impact of non-cash related charges such as stock-based compensation and amortization of intangible assets, as well as discontinued operations, and non-recurring items such as acquisition-related costs and restructuring expenses.
- ^ "Advanced Energy Industries Inc". Bloomberg.com.
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- ^ "Denver-bound energy-device manufacturer strikes $400M expansion deal". Business Journals.
- ^ Ferrier, Pat. "Fort Collins-based Advanced Energy acquires Artesyn Embedded Power Business, creating $1.3B company". The Coloradoan.
- ^ "EE student wins Advanced Energy Scholarship". University at Buffalo.
- ^ "Advanced Energy Buys Tegam For $18 Mln Cash". Business Insider.
- ^ "Advanced Energy Acquires Versatile Power". Nasdaq. Retrieved 24 September 2021.