Standard "Electronics" lists are full of iPhone screen repair shops and small PC resellers. Our AI agents verify part number depth, franchised distro status, and PCB fab capabilities to find verified Chip Mfgs, Tier 1 Distributors, and EMS Providers.
Why NAICS 334 fails for component-level sales.
A "Computer Business" could be a local Best Buy or a manufacturer making ARM-based processors. If you sell specialized silicon, wave-solder flux, or supply chain APIs, you need the factories.
You need to filter out the retailers and find the OEMS and Contract Manufacturers (EMS).
| Metric | Standard "Elect" List | Our ICP Database |
|---|---|---|
| Classification | Broad (NAICS 3344) | Fab vs. Fabless vs. Distro |
| Inventory | Unknown | Real-time API Stock Signal |
| Tech Stack | None | Altium, Cadence, NetSuite, SAP |
| Maturity | Unknown | ISO 9001 & AS9100 Verification |
Target builders of the silicon world.
Asset heavy (Intel/TSMC clones). Targets for wafer-fab equipment, high-purity chemicals, and sub-micron testing.
Tier 1 stocking partners (Avnet/Arrow clones). Targets for inventory APIs, secure cloud, and B2B portals.
Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors. High volume. Targets for ceramic materials, bulk packaging, and logistics.
Making the raw boards. Targets for copper cladding, etching chemicals, and automated optical inspection (AOI).
Assembling boards for OEMs (Jabil/Flex clones). Targets for pick-and-place, reflow ovens, and MES software.
Software for supply chain risk. B2B targets for API data and cloud hosting.
AC/DC converters. Targets for transformers, FETs, and thermal management solutions.
Specialized wireless tech. Targets for specialized testing (VNA), shielding, and high-end CAD.
GPS/LTE board makers. Targets for cellular data contracts and sensor hardware.
FCC/CE certification houses. Targets for lab equipment, shielding, and compliance software.
Fuses and varistors. Targets for safety agency data and industrial distribution.
LED and Laser builders. Targets for cleanroom gear and high-purity gasses.
Relays and switches. Targets for precision stamping and contact plating services.
Connectors and looms. Targets for wire stripping tech and injection molding for plugs.
Finding hard-to-get chips. Targets for G2B marketing and secure storage.
IATF 16949 certified. Targets for rigorous testing and long-lifecycle data.
Radiation-hardened components. Targets for ITAR compliance data and secure staffing.
Extracting precious metals from boards. Targets for shredders and chemical refining.
Education for hardware engineers. Targets for student EDA licenses and lab workstations.
Metal/Plastic for housing boards. Targets for laser cutting and automated folding.
In Electronic Components, the "Stock API" and "Certification" status define the enterprise. A distributor with a public JSON API for inventory is a high-volume merchant.
We extract these "Silicon Signals" to help you qualify the account technical maturity.
If you sell supply chain risk data, filter for distributors with high traffic but no "Lifecycle Status" or "PCN (Product Change Notice)" portal.
Pitch: "Protect your customers from line-downs by integrating our real-time EOL (End of Life) data into your storefront..."
We validate electronics companies by their technical inventory.
This ensures you pitch to industrial giants, not hobbyist repair shops.
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