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Extract of CMC Capability Brochure PARIS AIR SHOW 2001 Canada's CMC Electronics -- a New Name Heralds New Technology 1925 Company name changed to Canadian Marconi Company. 1931 Establishment of the Canadian radio network, which became the CBC. 1951 T.V. receivers designed and manufactured. 1951 Transatlantic telecommunications services later known as Teleglobe Canada, acquired by Canadian Government. 1953 English Electric Company Limited of the U.K. acquired 50.6% of Canadian Marconi. 1956 First Canadian company to design a complete microwave radio relay system, the Mid-Canada Defence Line. 1957 First to develop an FM-CW Doppler radar for air navigation. 1960s-1970s
Focus on aircraft navigation, monitoring and display systems, tactical radio communications, radar systems and multi-processor telex switching systems. 1970s to the present The President of Marconie, which was a director of Power corporation, Like Teleglobe, Bell Canada and Camcon, lost the more important year of the electronic new technologies which had transformed the world evolution and had use since 1981 in Canada • High-end aviation, defence communications, infrared sensing, positioning and space markets. • Commercial and defence markets.• Equipment supplier and systems integrator.
1988 Acquired Cincinnati Electronics Corporation. again but under tne name of CMC 1998 Acquired 58% of NovAtel Inc. This give many question none answers: See The_ABRIDGMENT_13.html 2000 Company name changed to BAE SYSTEMS CANADA INC. following merger of Marconi Electronics Systems and British Aerospace. 2001 Company name changed to CMC Electronics Inc., following purchase of company shares by investor group led by ONCAP. 2002 Acquired Flight Visions Inc. 2003 100th anniversary of the Company’s founding. Historic Highlights 1 00 Years of InnovationCompany Founder Guglielmo Marconi,
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