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Sixty-four Southern California Firms On Technology Fast 500

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Earlier this week, Deloitte released its latest list of the top 500 growing technology companies, in its 2012 Technology Fast 500. 381 Life Technologies Corporation 195% Carlsbad Gregory T. Flatley 412 NEOGOV 177% El Segundo Damir Davidovic 413 Maxwell Technologies, Inc. 6225% San Diego Kevin C. 264% Tustin Steve W.

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Fralock Acquires Career Technologies USA

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Valencia-based Fralock , which designs and manufactures specialty components for the aerospace, electronics, industrial life science, medical, satellite, and semiconductor equipment manufacturing industries, has acquired Chatsworth-based Career Technologies USA READ MORE>>.

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Cal Net Acquired by Nexus Technologies

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Chatsworth-based Cal Net Technology Group was acquired by ABRY Partners subsidiary Nexus Technologies Inc. which does business as NexusTek) Aug. Cal Net provides managed IT solutions and will now operate as a NexusTek entity.

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Cal Net Technology Group Acquires inhouseIT

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Chatsworth-based Cal Net Technology Group , a provider of IT support services, has acquired Orange County-based b> inhouseIT , according to Cal Net Technology's investors, including Boathouse Capital and Olympic Valley Capital. Cal Net Technology Group had quietly announced the deal to its customers at the end of July.

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MRV Names New VP Sales

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Chatsworth-based MRV Communications , which develops optical communications and packet communications hardware, announced this morning that it has named Scott St. John joins the company from OVerture Networks, and also had served at Saisei, Larscom, VINA Technologies, Lucent Technologies and AT&T. The company said St.

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Kinetic Traction Systems Signs European Partner

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Chatsworth-based Kinetic Traction Systems , which is applying flywheel energy storage technology to the rail market, said today that it has partnered with Williams Grand Prix Engineering Limited (Williams F1), on advancing and promoting its flywheel-based energy storage and recycling systems for the mass transit rail industry.

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Five Area Firms Get DOE Funds for Concentrating Solar Power Research

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for energy storage technology based on sulfur; Chatsworth-based SunTrough Energy receiving up to $4.5M Southern California is a major beneficiary of the DOE grants, with Pasadena-based eSolar received $10.8M for building a solar power tower plant design; San Diego-based General Atomics getting up to $2.1M