technology portfolio

Global Intermediation

Corporations are global. Their end markets are many and varied. For example, DSM, a Dutch specialty chemical manufacturer, serves 16 end markets through 21 business groups. Those 21 groups operate with 200 sites and offices in 49 countries. This company's need for technology based solutions and applications is geographically diversified; most major corporations are similarly complex.

NextTechs unravels the technology application complexity illustrated above. Our interface is seldom at corporate headquarters but rather is within the corporation's operating groups and divisions. It is here where the bulk of corporate technology investment decisions are made. It is here where customer relationships are born.

Listed below are a few of the corporate customer and capital relationships our clients have engaged in:

Corporate Location

Technology Location

General Motors – United States Los Angeles hydrogen storage
Eli Lilly – United Kingdom Tulsa pump technology
Dyno Nobel – Australia Pennsylvania single crystal piezoelectrics
General Dynamics – United States United Kingdom next generation Internet TCP
Hewlett Packard – United States Florida collision avoidance sensors
Roche – Switzerland Cleveland cancer diagnostic proteomics
Cargill – Brazil Huntsville geo-spatial based sensors
Advantest – Japan San Francisco reusable thermal interface material
Siemens – France Houston robotics
John Deere – United States Idaho aluminum oxide coating