Advanced Energy

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Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
Company type Public
Nasdaq:  AEIS
S&P 600 component
Industry
Founded1981;43 years ago (1981), in Fort Collins, Colorado
Headquarters Denver, Colorado, US, WW headquarters
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Steve Kelley (president & CEO)
  • Paul Oldham (Executive vice president & Chief financial officer)
  • Eduardo Bernal (EVP and COO)
  • Tom McGimpsey (EVP and general counsel)
  • Rory O’Byrne (SVP & chief people officer)
  • Randy Heckman (SVP and CTO)
  • Juergen Braun (SVP, Plasma Power Products)
  • John Donaghey (SVP and global head of sales)
  • Kevin Fairbairn (SVP, corporate xevelopment)
  • Peter Gillespie (SVP of strategic and corporate marketing)
  • Emdrem Tan (SVP High Volume Products)
  • John Williams (SVP, industrial and medical products)
Products
  • High and low voltage power systems
  • thermal measuring instruments
  • plasma power generators
  • remote plasma sources, electrostatic products
  • AC-DC and DC-DC power supplies
  • thyristor power controls
  • global support services
  • Digital Thermometers and Temperature Probes & Sensors
  • Intrinsically Safe Test & Measuring Instruments
  • Humidity Measurement Instruments
  • Microwave & RF Instruments
  • LCR Meters
  • Ohmmeters
  • Grounding & Bonding Instruments
  • Signal Source & Waveform Amplifiers
  • Ratio Standards and Electrical Safety Instruments
RevenueIncrease2.svg US$ 1.85 Billion (FY 2022) [1]
Increase2.svg US$ $299.5 Million [2] (FY 2022)
Increase2.svg US$ 244.8 Million [2] (FY 2022)
Total assets Increase2.svg US$ 1,992.2 Million (end of FY 2022)
Total equity Increase2.svg US$1,066.3 Million (end of FY 2022)
Number of employees
~12,000 (end of FY 2022) [3]
Subsidiaries SL Power Electronics
Website https://www.advancedenergy.com/

Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Denver, Colorado [4] that develops precision power conversion, measurement and control technologies for the manufacture of semiconductors, flat panel displays, data storage products, telecommunications network equipment, industrial coatings, medical devices, solar cells and architectural glass. [5]

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General

Founded in 1981, 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. [6]

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.

It once manufactured and sold gas-system products for semiconductor, but withdrew from the market of gas-system products.

Products

Advanced Energy's Products include high and low voltage power systems, thermal measuring instruments, 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.

Historical highlights and acquisitions

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References

  1. "2022 Annual Report" (PDF).
  2. 1 2 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.
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