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United Electronic Industries, or UEI manufactures and produces industrial electronic components for data acquisition (DAQ), Instrument control and I/O systems for a variety of applications. UEI serves aerospace, automotive, power generation, and medical industries worldwide.

, the following companies use UEI products for their data acquisition and control needs: United Technologies, Raytheon, Rolls-Royce, L3 Technologies, NASA, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, Whirlpool Corporation and the U.S. Army.

History
UEI was founded in 1990 by Shaun Miller and a small team of engineers. The first products that sold were ISA bus DAQ boards. In 2004, products with a distributed network architecture were released, allowing several disconnected devices to independently collect data while still being controlled by a single host computer. This technology design was coined "PowerDNA", and it continues to be the backbone of the company's product line.