Temex Time, a provider of high-performance, low-cost rubidium and crystal sources and smart GPS-synchronized timing solutions, has changed its name to SpectraTime. The name change will strengthen the company's market position by joining other branded timing companies of the Orolia group, while expanding product offerings in the time and frequency industry.
Orolia, who recently announced the acquisition of Spectracom based in Rochester, New York, brings together a number of cutting-edge technology companies developing and manufacturing high-precision time and frequency systems. Pascal Rochat, SpectraTime's CEO, said: "We are equally pleased to be a part of the Orolia group with Spectracom and another Orolia company, T4science, to expand our product offerings in the time and frequency industry. We see these relationships will allow us to broaden our business activities in key markets while further integrating value-added technology into our core products."
SpectraTime's products generate high-precision signals for a variety of cross-industry applications. The precision of its products is measured from a millionth to a billionth of a second accuracy. Such levels of accuracy are required in many mission-critical applications like satellite navigation (GPS, Galileo), military systems (radar, electronic warfare, guidance of nuclear submarines, secured communication networks, telemetry of ballistic missiles), telecommunications, space exploration, digital terrestrial broadcasting, and instrumentation.