On Thursday, in the course of current trade, Shares of Johnson Controls Inc. (NYSE:JCI), dropped -0.27%, and is now trading at $53.45.
Johnson Controls, plans to scale up its innovative program to assist small and medium-sized suppliers reduce energy use in their manufacturing facilities as a CGI America Commitment to Action.
The Scaling Energy Efficiency in Corporate Supply Chains CGI Commitment to Action expands an existing Johnson Controls supplier efficiency pilot program in which company energy experts visit the plants of their suppliers and train their in-house teams on identifying and implementing low-cost/no-cost energy efficiency improvement measures. The supplier training follows an industry practice known as “energy hunts,” conducted for years by Johnson Controls at its own manufacturing plants around the world. Suppliers participating in the program typically achieve energy savings of 5 to 10 percent with less than a two year payback on their investments.
As part of the CGI Commitment to Action, Johnson Controls, a global multi industrial company, will support 60 additional suppliers over the next three years. The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) will provide overall coordination of the commitment counting recruiting manufacturing partners, gathering program results and reporting progress to CGI.
Johnson Controls, Inc. operates as a diversified technology and industrial company worldwide. Its Building Efficiency segment designs, produces, markets, and installs integrated heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems, in addition to building administration systems, controls, and security and mechanical equipment.
Finally, Qorvo, Inc. (NASDAQ:QRVO), lost -0.06% Thursday.
Qorvo, declared a new family of input-matched gallium nitride (GaN) transistors in a low-cost plastic package designed to enable cost effective commercial and military radar and radio communications systems.
“Qorvo’s input-matched GaN transistors have become very popular because they can be optimized for power and efficiency within the band, enabling RF systems to have greater flexibility and simplified board design,” said James Klein, Qorvo’s president of Infrastructure and Defense Products. “By expanding the portfolio of GaN transistors to comprise low-cost plastic packaging, Qorvo is providing customers with cost-effective, scalable GaN solutions that are also very power efficient.”
The 5W TGF2965-SM, 5W TGF3020-SM and 10W TGF3015-SM input-matched transistors enable high linear gain and power efficiency in a low-cost, space-saving surface-mount plastic QFN package. The integrated input matching network enables wideband gain and power performance. The output can be matched on the board to optimize power and efficiency for any region within the band. The 30W TGF2031-SM also has the features of low-cost, space saving plastic packaging in addition to providing continuous-wave capabilities for military communications applications.
Qorvo, Inc. provides technologies and radio frequency (RF) solutions for mobile, infrastructure, defense, and aerospace applications in the United States and internationally. The company operates through Mobile Products, and Infrastructure and Defense Products segments.
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