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National Electronic Distributors Association (NEDA)
is a not-for-profit trade association, representing companies involved in the distribution of electronic components, computer and computer peripheral components and test, measurement and control equipment parts and their manufacturer-suppliers.
- (678) 393-9990
- info@nedassoc.org
- www.nedassoc.org
Electronics Representatives Association (ERA)
is the international trade organization comprised of qualified, professional manufacturers' representative firms. ERA works to promote, protect and enhance the multiple-line rep function and our members' unique system of synergistic selling.
- (312) 527-3050
- info@era.org
- www.era.org
IDEA
is an emerging, not-for-profit trade association representing independent distributors of electronic components. IDEA provides an educational forum through committees, market research, conferences and seminars that will educate our industry and increase its standards of quality, professionalism, and ethical business practices.
- (714) 670-0200
- info@iDofEA.org
- www.iDofEA.org
Fluid Handling Representatives
Founded in 1975, The Fluid Handling Representatives Association is an organization of thirty two independently owned heat and fluid transfer manufacturer’s representatives covering all fifty of The United States of America. The common link
between each company is the representation of ITT Residential and Commercial Water Products.
- (781) 938-8900
- info@fluidhandling.com
- www.fluidhandlingreps.com
Power Electronics
is the leading information source in the power electronics market, featuring the engineering, design, and integration of power electronics systems, such as battery-powered systems; consumer, commercial and industrial power electronics systems; and power systems for electric and automotive transportation
RF Design
provides technical information engineers need to design the radio frequency-based products of tomorrow. It offers practical, in-depth articles focusing on the design of components and products that operate from very low RF to microwave, millimeter wave and light wave frequencies.
