• Teledyne Technologies (redirect from Amelco)
    the first acquisition was made by purchasing the majority of stock in Amelco, a small electronics manufacturing plant. Within a short time, rights to...
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  • After leaving Amelco, Roberts led his own business, and in 1973–1987 served as a trustee of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Amelco, after numerous...
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  • "traitorous eight" alumni Jay Last and Sheldon Roberts, Hoerni founded Amelco (known now as Teledyne) in 1961. In 1964, he founded Union Carbide Electronics...
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  • influential Fairchild Semiconductor corporation. Roberts later founded Amelco (known now as Teledyne) with traitorous eight alumni Jean Hoerni and Jay...
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  • Research and Development at Amelco. The manufacturing operation, Electron Devices, was established as a subsidiary of Amelco, in Mountain View, California...
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    Freimuth marked radios Capehart 4,242 Motorola 14,873 Stewart-Warner 6,631 Amelco/Teledyne/Imperial 7,958 These companies were related through acquisitions...
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  • personnel from Amelco was Jay T. Last, who had earlier worked for William B. Shockley, co-inventor of the transistor. Immediately before Amelco, Last had been...
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  • future of electronics (much like another contemporary Fairchild spinoff, Amelco) and wished to commercialize them. The name of the new company was coined...
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  • the "traitorous eight" who founded Fairchild Semiconductor; co-founder of Amelco which later became Teledyne Douglas T. Ross (M.S. 1954) – founder of SofTech...
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  • an all-transistorized general-purpose digital computer manufactured by Amelco (Teledyne Systems, Inc.,) and North American—Autonetics. FADAC was first...
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  • from the "traitorous eight" Kleiner and Roberts left Fairchild and headed Amelco. David Allison, Lionel Kattner and some other technologists left Fairchild...
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  • eight" who created Silicon Valley; co-founder of Fairchild Semiconductor and Amelco John Rigas, co-founder of Adelphia Communications William Mow (1959), founded...
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  • Teledyne, Inc.’s Amelco Semiconductor and working with Union Carbide to start its nascent semiconductor operation. Hoerni left Amelco to work directly...
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