- Industries
- Abrasax Industries
- Company owned by the House of Abrasax, producer RegeneX, a powerful cellular rejuvinator.
- Alamain Industries
- Also known as Alamain International. Corporation formerly owned by Lawrence Alamain.
- Arrakis Industries
- New record added 3/24/2023
- Company mentioned in lawyer Freddy Lomax's email inbox - reference to the fictional desert planet from Dune. (Season 4 episode 401 Unauthorized)

- Axelrod Industries
- Oil billionaire Miles Axelrod's industrial company.
- Bartok Science Industries
- Company funding Brundle's research.
- Believe Industries
- Adam is approached by a salesman for a multi-level marketing company, Believe Industries. The salesman, Mark Fuller, offers Adam a business opportunity.
- Belko Industries
- American company in Columbia that forces employees to kill each other in order to survive. Slogan: Bringing the world together.
- Bigweld Industries
- You can shine no matter what you're made of.
- Bionyne Industries
- Technology company where Bill and Ed work. The nerve printing procedure employed as part of the process to print a biological brain to a synthetic brain in order to imitate the human mind is called Protocol Alpha-9.
- BrohCoh Industrial
- Annie's employer. (Season 1 episode Not All Men)
- Chronowerx Industries
- When Captain Braxton's Federation timeship Aeon crashes on Earth in 1967, entrepreneur Henry Starling finds the ship and copies its technology, establishing his technology company Chronowerx Industries, starting the micro-computer revolution. (Season 3 episode Future's End)
- Clayton Industries
- The company that buys Sandpiper Airlines from Joe and Brian (Season 8 episode Wingless)
- Clobirch Industries
- A morally ambiguous corporation that experiments with genetic modification resulting in the creation of a man hunting creature.
- Cobra Industries
- Terrorist front for arms dealing, immoral science and extortion.
- Cocteau Industries
- Creator of the cry-prison system.
- Colcord Industries
- Company owned by Rebecca's boyfriend Robin Colcord (Season 8 episode The Ghost and Mrs. Lebec)
- Com Tron Industries
- From the Knight Rider pilot episode.
- Comtel Industries
- Company on Fuches' phone voicemail. (Season 2 episode The Audition)
- Confictura Industries
- Fictional company - seen in various locations, including Elliot's Red Wheelbarrow notebook.
- Consolidated Industrials
- Winning bidder for mining on the Mad Astra's find on asteroid AN3128.14.
- Corelactic Industries
- Derrick's father's company (Season 1 episode 8)
- Dandy Lion Worldwide Industries
- Makers of the Dandy Lion SX automobile that runs on dandelions (Season 1 episode Dummy)
- Darrow Industries
- Company name on the top of the lamppost during the Neo's first fight scene with agents outside the meeting, tribute to Matrix trilogy concept artist Geof Darrow.
- Dr. E Brown Enterprises
- Company name on Doc Brown's van. "24 Hr Scientific Services”.

- Drax Industries
- Manufacturers of the Moonraker Space Shuttle.
- Duff Industries
- Homer visits the World Record Division of Duff Industries. (Season 13 episode Sweets and Sour Marge)
- Estrada Industries
- CEO was assassinated in front of the world's media.
- Farm to Pharmacy Industries
- Member of The Organization For World Management.
- Floop Industries
- Children's TV show host Fegan Floop's company.
- Fostco Industries
- One of the guests at the Bluth fundraiser is from Costco Industries - he's actually at the Fire and Ice Ball, and sends in George Sr.'s old surrogate, Larry Middleman, in his place (Season 3)
- Fuchi Industrial Electronics
- Fusion Industries
- Company that makes various home appliances in the future.
- G Hive Industries
- Gina's company. (Season 8 episode The Last Day)
- General Industries
- Company name on boxes. (Season 18 episode Rome-Old and Juli-Eh)
- Glenn Industries
- The only company aware that Atreus is about to announce their new technology. (Season 2 episode Soul Brother #1)
- GloboTech Industries
- Bought Heartland Play Systems.
- Gobias Industries
- The name of the company that G.O.B. and Tobias come up with for their coffee shop investment plan: "Go buy us some coffee" (Season 1)
- Hammer Industries
- Justin Hammer's weapons company.
- Hawthorne Industries
- When Pierce's father died, he was fired from Hawthorne Industries, so he's now on a mission to start his own business, focusing on Shirley's Sandwiches. (Season 3 episode Urban Matrimony and the Sandwich Arts)
- Hellamic Industries
- Hellamic Sauce, the brand new product by Hellamic Industries, is advertised on interdimensional cable. (Season 5 episode Amortycan Grickfitti)
- Help the Lord Industries
- The company behind the Heavenly Faith audiotape series.
- Holt Industries
- One of the companies the supposedly psychic photography picks out for the retired surgeon to invest in. (Season 2 episode Marmalade Wine)
- HTG Industrial Technologies
- (Season 1 episode Shadows)
- Industrial Relations
- Company Maddie cold calls, looking to handle their internal security. (Season 1 episode Read the Mind… See the Movie)
- Innovative Online Industries
- Also known as IOI, the global communications conglomerate and the world's largest internet service provider.
- Also known as IOI, the 2nd largest company in the world, home of The Sixers.
- International Allied Industries
- Joel Industries
- Company listed in the Albuquerque yellow pages when Jesse is tracking down the Ed's quick vanish service.
- John Heffron Industries
- Comic John Heffron has come up with a multitude of businessess he wants to start. They're all called 'John Heffron Industries'. One is a cologne for males called, Taken, that smells like a guy in a relationship.
- Maker of a cologne for males called, Taken, that smells like a guy in a relationship.
- Kenbishi Industries
- Heavy equipment manufacturer/defense contractor.
- Kid First Industries
- Company that steps in to educate children when Springfield Elementary goes broke. (Season 11 episode Grift of the Magi)
- Knight Industries
- The company that manufactured KITT and Michael works for.
- Kord Industries
- Company seen in Gotham City - company owned by Ted Kord, also known as The Blue Beetle, in DC Comics.
- Kramerica Industries
- Kramer's company.
- Kramer seeks to open a restaurant where you make your own pie. (Season 1 episode Male Unbonding)
- Kramer hires an intern to give him real world corporate experience. (Season 9 episode The Voice)
- Krei Tech Industries
- Technology company founded and operated by CEO Alistair Krei.
- Kruger Industrial Smoothing
- Company that hires George. George spots himself in the background of a photograph on his boss's desk, reminding him where he knows him from - an incident on the beach several years earlier in which George incorrectly blamed his family of stealing his clothes so George threw their boombox in the ocean. (Season 9 episode The Slicer)
- KTR Industries, LLC
- Transaction on Becca's One State Bank account statement - the friend of machine numbers Will O'Brien that causes conflict on the day of is wedding to Phoebe Turner. (Season 5 episode A More Perfect Union)

- Lemerk Industries
- The place where the True Knot kills the baseball boy - reference to LaMerk Industries from The Dark Tower.
- Lumon Industries
- Company where Mark leads a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work and personal lives. (Season 1 episode Good News about Hell)
- M.A.R.S. Industries
- James McCullen's weapons company, from multiple episodes.
- MacroPlex Industries
- Company illegally disposing of chemicals. (Episode 14 Toxic Time Bomb)
- Maine Paper Industries
- The Institute's shell company.
- Malprave Industries
- Technology manufacturing corporation.
- MARS Industries
- Destro's family business - high tech weapons.
- Mason Industries
- Connor Mason's company that built the time machine. (Season 1 Pilot episode)
- Mayflower Industries
- Psychotic American corporation run by husband and wife Darwin and Minerva Mayflower.
- McClellan Industries
- Alan's company. (episode Passage of the Lady Anne)
- Megalith Industries
- Also known as MI. Member of The Organization For World Management.
- Milgrim Industries
- Owen's family's business.
- Myerson Industries
- Dan dates Angelica, the merry widow of the multimillionaire Herbert W. Myerson. (Season 8 episode A Family Affair Part 1)
- NecroTech Industries
- Responsible for the zombie outbreak.
- Neodyne Industries
- Front to launch a nuclear satellite into space.
- Ng Security Industries
- Cyborg Mr. Ng's security company that invents rat things.
- Nostra Industries
- A company listed on building sign next to the company that handled Jake's blood that came back positive for drugs (Season 2 episode Sabotage)
- Omnipotent Industries
- Member of The Organization For World Management.
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