Hybricon Corporation

Hybricon Corporation is a provider of systems packaging serving the Military, Aerospace, Homeland Security, Medical and high-end Industrial markets and develops embedded computing systems using OpenVPX, VPX, VXS, VMEbus, VME64X, CompactPCI, Rugged MicroTCA, and custom bus structures.

Hybricon Corporation, a Celestica Company
Public
IndustryDefense and Aerospace
Founded1976
Headquarters
Littleton, MA
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ProductsCustom Enclosures and Backplanes
Number of employees
100
Websitehttp://www.hybricon.com

Hybricon is a member of the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group (PICMG),[1] VME International Trade Association,[2] and member of the OpenVPX Industry Working Standards Group.[3] Hybricon along with Curtiss-Wright were the first to demonstrate a live OpenVPX System at MILCOM in Boston, MA in October 2009. The system included an OpenVPX backplane in a Hybricon SFF-4 Small Form Factor conduction-cooled chassis with Curtiss-Wright Control small form factor 3U cards.[4]

In 2010, Curtiss-Wright Controls Electronic Systems acquired Hybricon for $19 million in cash.

In 2015, Atrenne Integrated Solutions acquired Hybricon and acquired all the assets and liabilities of Hybricon from Curtiss-Wright Engineered Packaging business unit.[5][6]

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  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-09-29. Retrieved 2010-10-04.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  4. http://www.defensesystems.com/Articles/2009/10/20/Open-VPX-demonstration.aspx
  5. http://www.atrenne.com/company/about-us
  6. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/atrenne-integrated-solutions-acquires-hybricon-300108222.html
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