CPS Technologies Corporation (CPSH)
Key Executives
Name | Title | Pay | Exercised | Year Born |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mr. Brian Mackey | CEO & President | 357.26k | -- | 1971 |
Mr. Charles K. Griffith Jr. | CFO & Secretary | 334.23k | -- | 1954 |
Mr. Daniel Barton | Vice President of Operations | -- | -- | -- |
Dr. Stephen Kachur Ph.D. | Vice President of Technology | -- | -- | -- |
Dr. Mark A. Occhionero | Vice President of Marketing | 170.3k | 27.48k | 1960 |
CPS Technologies Corporation
- Sector:
- Technology
- Industry: Electronic Components
- Full Time Employees:
- 100
Description
CPS Technologies Corporation provides advanced material solutions to the transportation, automotive, energy, computing/internet, telecommunication, aerospace, defense, and oil and gas markets in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company offers metal matrix composites such as baseplates for various applications, including motor controllers used in electric trains, subway cars, wind turbines, and hybrid and electric vehicles; hermetic packages for use in radar, satellite, and avionics applications; baseplates and housings used in modules built with wide band gap semiconductors; and lids and heat spreaders for use in internet switches and routers. It also assembles housings and packages that includes metal matrix composite components for hybrid circuits; and produces armor for naval and military applications. The company sells its products to microelectronics systems companies. The company was formerly known as Ceramics Process Systems Corporation and changed its name to CPS Technologies Corporation in March 2007. CPS Technologies Corporation was incorporated in 1984 and is based in Norton, Massachusetts.
Corporate Governance
Upcoming Events
July 31, 2024 at 10:59 AM UTC - August 5, 2024 at 12:00 PM UTC
CPS Technologies Corporation Earnings Date
Recent Events
May 23, 2024 at 12:00 AM UTC
SD: Specialized Disclosure Report filed pursuant to Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act relating to the use of conflict minerals (Rule 13p-1)