Tripp Lite

Computer Hardware

Acquired by Eaton
United States Founded 1922
Total raised
Stage
Founded
1922
Headcount
297
HQ
United States
Sector

About

Tripp Lite manufactures power protection and connectivity solutions. The company manufactures a variety of product categories, including UPS systems, UPS replacement batteries, surge protectors, cables and connectors, power inverters, KVM switches, power strips, PDUs, racks and rack cooling systems, power management software, laptop accessories, and audio/video solutions. In 2012, Tripp Lite acquired the Israeli company Minicom Advanced Systems Ltd, which provided KVM remote access, extension, and management solutions to expedite and simplify IT services. Today, Tripp Lite Israel (Minicom by Tripp Lite) has sales and support services in Jerusalem, together with R&D activities.

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What is Tripp Lite's primary business?
Tripp Lite manufactures power protection and connectivity solutions, including UPS systems, surge protectors, cables, and KVM switches.
When was Tripp Lite founded?
Tripp Lite was founded in 1922.
When did Tripp Lite acquire an Israeli company, and which one?
In 2012, Tripp Lite acquired the Israeli company Minicom Advanced Systems Ltd.
What services does Tripp Lite Israel (Minicom by Tripp Lite) provide?
Tripp Lite Israel (Minicom by Tripp Lite) provides sales and support services in Jerusalem, along with R&D activities.
What was the status of Tripp Lite as of May 2021?
Tripp Lite was acquired by Eaton in May 2021 for $1.65 billion.
Where is Tripp Lite's headquarters located?
Tripp Lite's headquarters is located in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
How many employees does Tripp Lite have worldwide?
Tripp Lite has 297 employees worldwide.
What types of products did Minicom Advanced Systems Ltd provide before its acquisition by Tripp Lite?
Minicom Advanced Systems Ltd provided KVM remote access, extension, and management solutions.

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