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Lake Forest IL industrial pumps and specialty equipment (NYSE: IEX) ~$3.7B FY2024 revenue (-6% destocking); Viking Pump, fire suppression, precision fluidics for diagnostics, Muon acquisition competing with Roper Technologies.
IDEX Corporation is a Lake Forest, Illinois-based industrial pumps and specialty equipment company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: IEX) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — manufacturing specialized pumps, flow measurement equipment, fire suppression systems, and analytical instrumentation through three operating segments: Fluid & Metering Technologies (precision industrial pumps for food/beverage, chemical, and industrial applications), Health & Science Technologies (precision fluid handling for medical devices, analytical instruments, and life science research equipment), and Fire & Safety/Diversified Products (suppression equipment, rescue tools, and band-it cable products) through approximately 9,400 employees across 30+ brands in 20+ countries. In fiscal year 2024, IDEX Corporation reported revenues of approximately $3.7 billion (-6% decline from 2023 peak) and adjusted EBITDA of approximately $1.0 billion, as the industrial equipment market experienced broad destocking as customers who over-ordered during the 2022 supply chain crisis worked through accumulated inventory before placing new orders. CEO Eric Ashleman has maintained IDEX's strategy of organic and acquisition-driven portfolio evolution in niche markets where deep application engineering knowledge creates sustained competitive differentiation: IDEX's 2023 acquisition of Iridex ($52 million — laser therapy devices for glaucoma and retinal diseases) and Muon Group (a $1.1 billion acquisition of materials processing and spectroscopy instrumentation) expands IDEX's presence in precision medical device and analytical science applications. IDEX's operational philosophy (the IDEX Business System — continuous improvement across lean manufacturing, customer intimacy, and talent development) mirrors Danaher's DBS approach of applying systematic process improvement across diverse industrial businesses to extract organic margin expansion beyond acquisition contribution.
Cambridge/Colorado trapped-ion quantum computing (Honeywell majority; $625M+/$5B valuation Jun 2024); Helios Nov 2025 at 98 physical/48 logical qubits with 99.9975% fidelity serving Amgen/BMW/JPMorgan competing with IBM Quantum.
Quantinuum is a Cambridge, UK and Broomfield, Colorado-based integrated quantum computing company — majority owned by Honeywell (NASDAQ: HON) with $625+ million in total funding including a $300 million round led by JPMorgan Chase at a $5 billion valuation in June 2024 — operating the world's most accurate commercial quantum computers using trapped-ion technology combined with quantum software from Cambridge Quantum. In November 2025, Quantinuum launched Helios, its third-generation quantum computer featuring 98 physical qubits and 48 logical error-corrected qubits with 99.9975% single-qubit gate fidelity and 99.921% two-qubit gate fidelity — the highest-accuracy general-purpose commercial quantum computer commercially available. Serving enterprise customers including Amgen (drug discovery), BMW Group (materials simulation), JPMorgan Chase (financial optimization), and SoftBank Corp. (AI acceleration), Quantinuum was formed in November 2021 through the merger of Honeywell Quantum Solutions and Cambridge Quantum Computing. CEO Ilyas Khan.
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