- 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.
- 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.
- BrohCoh Industrial
- Annie's employer. (Season 1 episode Not All Men)
- 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 23 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 (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.
- 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. (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)
- 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)
- 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 (Destro) weapons company, seen in various 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. (Season 4 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.
- Oscorp Industries
- Norman Osbourne's technology company.
- Harry now runs his father's company.
- Norman Osbourne's company where Dr. Curt Connors works. "The future lies within"
- Norman Osbourne's company.
- O'Malley Industries
- Howard Hamlin's client at the restaurant when he runs into Kim Wexler. (Season 3 episode Slip)
- Paik Heavy Industries
- Sun's father Mr. Paik's company. (Season 1 episode In Translation)
- Powell Industries
- Bankrupt company confused with Mr. Howell's Howell Industries on the radio, leading Mr. and Mrs. Howell to believe they had lost their wealth.
- Rickman Industries
- Bob Rickman's corrupt pesticide company. (Season 1 episode Hug)
- Riya Industries
- Rufus and Jiya's company. (Season 2 episode The Miracle of Christmas)
- Rousehorn Consolidated Industries
- Saeder-Krupp Heavy Industries
- Sales Corp Industries
- First Zoom internet video conference for a team of employees that doesn't go very well. (Season 45 episode Saturday Night Live at Home, with host Tom Hanks)
- Sherman Industries
- Company owned by the billionaire that Myron grew up with (the kid whose father did get him a Johnny Seven O.M.A. gun)
- Shinohara Heavy Industries
- Sivana Industries
- Thaddeus Sivana's father's company.
- SRT Industries
- Maddie gets the agency a job handling internal security for SRT Industries. (Season 1 episode Read the Mind… See the Movie)
- Stagg Industries
- Industrial company. (Season 2 episode Fastest Man Alive)
- Fake company Dwight suggests creating to trick one of their competitors into revealing his sales secrets - inspired by Iron Man/Tony Stark's company. (Season 7 episode The Sting)
- Hulk prevents Enclave soldiers them from stealing the Army's Hulkbuster technology built by Stark Industries.
- The Avengers Tower in Manhattan, owned by Stark Industries, is sold to Qeng Enterprises. (Issue #1)
- Ticker message: Stark Industries announces new scholarships for promising students from urban city schools (WHIH EXCLUSIVE: Scott Lang Interview)
- Hank sends Scott to an old Stark Industries storage facility to retrieve the prototype of a signal decoy they need to counteract the transmission blockers that Cross installed in the futures vault.
- The Maximoff twins tell Ultron that it was a Stark Industries bomb that was responsible for killing their parents.
- The Department of Damage Control is a joint venture between Stark Industries and the government.
- Happy is the head of security for Stark Industries.
 - A commercial is shown advertising a toaster made by Stark Industries. "The go to for clever housewives", "Forget the past. This is your future" (Season 1 episode Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience) The name on the bomb that failed to explode in Wanda's family's home. The little red blinking light matches the one on the toaster in the commercial from a previous episode. (Season 1 episode Previously On)
 - Flashback to when the Avengers traveled back in time to the Battle of New York, when Loki manages to escape from the Stark Industries tower with the Tesseract, while WHiH covers the events on the big screen in the background. (Season 1 episode Glorious Purpose)
- After Tony witnesses his company's weapons in action, he comes to the conclusion that he needs to make better weapons. (Season 1 episode What If… Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?)
- Suner Industries
 - Company that owns Campbell Center, institute where Dr. Catherine Deane works.
- Thorn Industries
- Damien: Omen II & Omen III: The Final Conflict.
- Titan Industries
- Corporation owned by Victor Kiriakis.
- Trask Industries
- Tess suggests that a client, Trask Industries, should invest in radio to gain a foothold in media. Katharine listens to the idea and says she'll pass it through some people. Later, she says the idea wasn't well received. But when Katharine breaks her leg skiing in Europe, she asks Tess to house-sit. While at Katharine's place, Tess discovers some meeting notes where Katharine plans to pass off the merger idea as her own. At home, Tess finds her boyfriend Mick Dugan in bed with another woman. Disillusioned, she returns to Katharine's apartment and begins her transformation.
- Makers of the mutant-hunting Sentinel robots.
- Trieu Industries
- International conglomerate that bought Veidt Industries in 2012, shortly before Veidt went missing.
- UCB Industries
- Corporation located in the office building where Martin works as a security guard (Season 9 episode Bully for Martin)
- Vandelay Industries
- The name of the company where George claims he looked for a job as a latex salesmen when he requests a 13-week extension on his unemployment benefits. He gives them Jerry's number. (Season 3 episode The Boyfriend) Fictional importer/exporter boyfriend that George makes up for Elaine. (Season 7 episode The Cadillac) Vandalay is also the last name of the George's fictitious alter ego, Art Vandelay, architect.
- Veidt Industries
- One of Adrian Veidt's companies.
- Adrian Veidt's company, bought by Trieu Industries in 2012, shortly before Veidt went missing.
- Virtual Space Industries
- Company that owns the research lab where Dr. Angelo develops his groundbreaking virtual reality technology.
- When corporate tycoon and virtual reality entrepreneur Jonathan Walker takes over development of the Chyron Chip, he and his team discover Jobe Smith barely alive after the destruction of Virtual Space Industries. After having his face reconstructed and his legs amputated, they hook him up to their database to have him help them perfect the Chyron Chip.
- Von Doom Industries
- Victor Von Doom's company.
- Warner Textile Industries
- Blair's family's company.
- Warthog Industries
 - Company name on the check that Frank writes to Dee for eight million dollars, after falling out of a window, hitting his head and forgetting the last 10 years of his life. (Season 11 episode Frank Falls out the Window)
- Wentworth Industries
- Parent company of Barnes Wentworth Oil.
- Weyland Industries
 - Company that owns the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite Receiving Station #6-D in Silver Leaf, Nebraska that receives a data stream from Weyland Corporation Satellite PS12, that detects an unidentified heat signature beneath Bouvetøya near Antarctica.
- Dr. Elizabeth Shaw was the chief science officer of the Prometheus, the Weyland Industries ship that disappeared ten years earlier.
- Widmore Industries
- Desmond interviews for a job at Penny's father's company. (Season 3 episode Flashes Before Your Eyes)
- Wolf Industries
- Company that provides surveillance equipment to the CIA. Max Fenig was able to get ahold of some of the equipment as well. (Season 1 episode Fallen Angel)
- World Consolidated Industries
- Worthington Industries
- Seen in the Heroes Return trilogy episodes.
- Yamagato Industries
- The company Hiro and Ando work for in Tokyo.
- Large corporation in Tokyo, whose CEO was Kaito Nakamura until he was murdered by Adam Monroe.
- Zalinsky Industries
- Company looking to buy out Callahan Auto Parts.Zalinsky: the auto parts king.
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