- Technology Companies
- A. Datum Corporation
- A fictional company in the documentation and training material for Microsoft products.
- Acme Rocket-Powered Products, Inc.
- From Roadrunner cartoon: Beep, Beep. Based in Fairfield, New Jersey.
- Advanced Software Industries
- Technology company on the world where the youth are in charge, rival to Quinn's counterpart Q.R.'s company. (Season 2 episode The Young and the Relentless)
- Aeron
- Company name on the crate containing Arthur's costume. (Pilot episode)
- AestheTech Incorporated
- Producers of the Appearance Designer, a device that could alter any part of the body.
- Again
- Technology company offering a simulated time-placement service.
- AirDream
- Many AirDream client facilities deploy modern building automation systems that offer a wide range of smart building usage capabilities. These include, but are not limited to, data monitoring, energy–saving applications, optimal start/stop relays, electrical load–release, and demand–limiting conditional logic systems. (Season 1 episode eps1.7_wh1ter0se.m4v)
- Aldohn Robotic Technologies
- The sliders visit a world where humanity has been eradicated by the robots they created for menial labor. The robots were created by James Aldohn and his company Aldohn Robotic Technologies, and he is the only person left alive. (Season 3 episode State of the Art)
- Alkali Transigen
- Company that created X-23.
- Allied Technology
- The company being picketed by Corey Feldman's characters sister.
- Almagamated Science & Business Affiliated
- Also known as ASBA. Member of The Organization For World Management.
- Altimit Corporation
- The company behind ALTIMIT OS, the operating system to become the worldwide standard in all networks and devices.
- Amalgamated Super-conductor Corp.
- Scientific research lab, home of the rail gun project. (Issue #135 Ninjas Own the Night)
- Ambrose Cybergenics
- Chronothon sponsor that holds the oiiginal patent for tracing, the process of reading time travelers' timestream signatures from the gravitites in their bodies.
- Anaheim Electronics
- Mobile suit manufacturer/defense contractor/AEUG supporter.
- Andromeda Research Corporation
- Angus Systems
- Business on the directory in Choak Tower office building in New York City. (Season 2 episode The Outing)
- Another Brick
 - Technology company.
- Antenna Research
- Video game company that makes the new video game eXistenZ, designed by Allegra Geller.
- Aperture Science
- Makes shower curtains and develops portal technology.
- Apex Cybernetics
- CEO of Apex Cybernetics Walter Simmons recruits Nathan Lind, a Hollow Earth theorist at Denham University of Theoretical Physics in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to guide a search for a power source into the Hollow Earth, the homeworld of the Titans.
- Apex Technology
- Dunder Mifflin customer with female employee named Gina that whose name Dwight apparently mispronounced "gy-na". (Season 9 episode The Whale)
- Apex Venture
- Technology company founded by one of Helena's fellow researchers in an alternate timeline.
- Applied Synergetics Inc.
- When Bob wakes up, he is now the property of Applied Synergetics Inc which is in economic competition with Total Cyber Systems to supply robotic servants to society.
- Aquaspin
- Appliance company that Conner works with to stream his new album into people's homes through their refrigerators, washers, dryers, blenders and ovens.
- The Argos Initiative
- Start-up company looking for investors that meets with Logan (Season 2 episode Reunion)
- Arkangel
- Company that creates an implantable chip that allows parents to monitor their children's activities and location and much, much more (Season 4 episode Arkangel)
- Armacham Technologies
- Military contractor and developer of various super soldier programs.
- Armstech
- Developer of Metal Gear REX.
- Artahka
- Develops Special Masks and Weapons in Bionicle.
- Asano Robotics
- Robotics corporation and the Japanese branch of Roxxon Corporation. (Season 2 episode Kinbaku)
- Astro-X
- Fictional version of Elon Musk's SpaceX company, with tech mogul character Aston Reynolds based on Elon Musk.
- Avacom Data Systems
- George Miller's company. (Season 1 episode Real Life)
- Avex-Bio
- International biotech company that breeds Graboids on an island for hunting.
- Awesome Computers
- A fictional company in the documentation and training material for Microsoft products.
- Axon
- Researches weapon technology for the Terran Colonial Authority.
- Bad Wolf Corporation
- Owners of the GameStation (Season 1 episode Bad Wolf)
- Barrytron Limited
- Here is where Dwayne got the money to buy the agency: He borrowed it from the Midland County National Bank. For collateral, he put up stock he owned in a company which was then called The Midland City Ordnance Company. It later became Barrytron, Limited. When Dwayne first got the stock, in the depths of the Great Depression, the company was called The Robo-Magic Corporation of America.
- Baskin Robots
- When billionaire David Choak downloads off the system to a robot body in New York City, Nora and Aleesha take Nathan and Luke on a field trip, following him to Freeyond. (Season 2 episode The Outing)
- Bellatrix Tech
- Technology company (Season 2 Episode 4 We Were Family)
- Bellman Peak Facilities
- Technology company - one of the kidnapper's money laundering clients (Season 1 episode Judgment)
- Beverly Hills Ballet Company
- Mrs. Drysdale tries to enlist Jed Clampett's financial support for the struggling Beverly Hills Ballet Company. (Episode The Ballet)
- Biogene
- The company that engineered the mutant python that could go 50 miles per hour, resist anti-tank weapons and had a voracious appetite for human flesh.
- Bionyne Industries
- Technology company where Bill and Ed work.
- Biosyn
- Genetics company similar to InGen. The main building of the corporation stood in Cupertino, California. The company is known to steal ideas from other scientists. It is known as the only bio-tech company which employs more lawyers than scientists. Also known as Genetic Biosyn Corporation.
- Biotech
- From a television commercial.
- Black Mesa Research Facility
- BlackApple
- Also known as Blapple. "Only old people call it BlackApple.” Josh returns to the present to discover that his trip to the past inadvertently led to the creation of technology company BlackApple, instead of Apple. (Season 1 episode A Riphole in Time) Fox, the new tech expert, uses a BlackApple laptop. (Season 2 episode Countdown to Prologue)
- Bold Futura
- Subsidiary of the Tagruato company: Bold Futura is the contractor sector of our company principally engaged in the conception, design, manufacture and integration of advanced technology products. Our engineering technology is the most superior of its kind. A machine made with Bold Futura parts works where others fall to pieces. A vehicle made with Bold Futura equipment will travel where others cannot reach. Our unique ability to function in areas of severe temperature or pressure can have desirable implications for our clients. In the past, Bold Futura has partnered with military organizations, space exploration institutions, and arms manufacturers. Confidentiality is the first pillar of Bold Futura. We keep the identities, orders, and intentions of our patrons strictly to ourselves."
- Brang
- Company where Riley's father works.
- Brightborn Technologies
- Biotech research owned by The Brightborn Group. (Season 4)
- Brynner Information Systems
- When a transporter accident sends Sisko, Bashir and Jadzia to the past, Jadzia is rescued by Chris Brynner, CEO of Brynner Information Systems - interface operations, net access, and Channel 90. (Season 3 episode Past Tense Part 1)
- C-Systems Research
- Paul Shannon's (Morgan Freeman) company. Used to be a government run facility - not supposed to exist anymore.
- Callister Inc.
- Walton and Robert's video game company (Season 4 episode USS Callister)
- Carreon Technologies
- Company that develops the wireless technology used in the futuristic robot arms. (Season 1 episode Arm-ageddon)
- Carrot
- Judy's phone (On the back of her phone is a carrot with a bite taken out of it like the Apple logo)
- Cathedral Software
- Software company where Angela is employed.
- Catobatech
- Matchbook Annie opens sitting at the top of the stairs of the mansion (Episode 5 Exactly Like You)
- Catsio
- Zootopia version of Casio.
- Cellular Automata Research
- Making the future less predictable.
- Chimera Farm
- Spirit Mill where Ed works, the company that manufactures synthetic humanoids called Jacks and Jills. "Intelligence engineered". (Season 1 episode Crazy Diamond)
- Chronowerx Corporation
- Business entity that operated on Earth in the mirror universe. Operated by Henry Starling.
- The Circle
- A powerful technology company.
- A powerful technology company.
- Claxion Biotech
- Technology company (Season 1 episode Page 44)
- The Clinic for Paranormal Research
- From Marvel's New Universe.
- Clobirch Industries
- A morally ambiguous corporation that experiments with genetic modification resulting in the creation of a man hunting creature.
- Cobolt
- Company that Asha works for that builds robotic limbs for wounded soldiers.
- Cold Alliance Studios
- Rival studio that approaches Poppy about a job at StreamerCon. (Season 1 episode The Convention)
- Poppy accepts the offer for a new job. (Season 1 episode Permadeath)
- Poppy changes her mind and decides to stay with Mythic Quest, then changes her mind again and tries to leave - but they no longer want her, as her artistic temperament not a fit for the studio. (Season 1 episode Brendan)
- Poppy visits the office. (Season 1 episode Non-Player Character)
- The Colonel
- The most powerful data processing system on the planet.
- Com Tron Industries
- From the Knight Rider pilot episode.
- Com-Tec
- High tech communications company in the movie Thunder Gun 4: Maximum Cool. (Season 14 episode Thunder Gun 4: Maximum Cool)
- Tech company that develops the new version of Otherworld, and The White City software.
- CompuGlobal HyperMegaNet
- Homer's new internet business, also known as "The Internet King" (Season 9 episode Das Bus)
- Computational Services Inc
- Tech company where Vision works. (Season.1 episode On A Very Special Episode...)
- Computational Services Inc.
- Company where Vision works in Westview. (Season 1 episode Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience)
- Computer Network Maintenance Corporation
- (Episode Destiny Rides Again)
- ConSec Corporation
- Defense and security company which deals in weaponry and private armies.
- Consolidated Robots
- The only robot manufacturing corporation with calculating machines (Story: Escape!)
- Control Data
- The name of the technology company advertised on billboard that actually reads "Obey" when Nada is wearing his magic sunglasses. "We're creating the transparent computing environment"
- Copland OS Enterprises
- Copland OS Eterprises is the company that created the Navi operating system used in the series.
- Corridor Video
- Where Stanley gets a job paying $30k/year in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Cortex Semi
 - Aaron's day job.
- Cortical Systematics
- Video game company. "The latest and the hottest. Not just a new game, but a new system."
- CRAFT
- The tech company that developed the futuristic robot arm. (Season 1 episode Arm-ageddon)
- Cross Technologies
- Hank's protege's new corporation.
- Cyber Connect Corporation
- Abbreviated CC. released The World.
- Cyberbiotics
- Xanatos Enterprises rival robotics corporation. (Season 1 episode Awakening, Part 3)
- Cyberdyne
- Technology company behind the Terminators.
- Cyberdyne Systems
- The largest supplier of military computer systems, creator of Skynet.
 - Marcus signs his body over to Cyberdyne Systems prior to his lethal injection.
- Technology company that creates terminators.
- Cybot Galactica
- Droid manufacturing company that specializes in protocol droids. (Issue #14, Issue #20)
- Cybus Industries
- Alternate universe creators of the Cybermen.
- D Wave
- Company where a quantum computer valued at $10 million is stolen. (Season 4 Zero Hour)
- Data Analysis Solution
- Company where private detective Karim Washington's information contact Mo works. (Season 2 episode Nina Azarova)
- Data City
- The company Walter Davis works for that Clay and Josh are trying to close a contract with.
- DataDyne
- No connection to the real-life software company.
- Datatrust
- Unidentified technology company.
- Daystrom Data Concepts
- Computer design and manufacturing.
- Derain Associates
- On tile stage Luba Luft sang, and he found himself surprised at the quality of her voice; it rated with that of the best, even that of notables in his collection of historic tapes. The Rosen Associaion built her well, he had to admit. And again he perceived himself sub specie aeternitatis, the formdestroyer called forth by what he heard and saw here. Perhaps the better she functions, the better a singer she is, the more I am needed. If the androids had remained substandard, like the ancient q-40s made by Derain Associates - there would be no problem and no need of my skill. I wonder when I should do it, he asked himself. As soon as possible, probably. At the end of the rehearsal when she goes to her dressing room.
- Deus Machina
- In this new version of the Matrix, Neo is back to being Thomas Anderson, a video game developer that created the original Matrix video game for the Deus Machina video game company. He is currently working on a game called Binary.
- Devon Corporation
- Responsible for making the Fossil Reviving Machine, Pokemon Talking Machine, Pokemon Dreaming Machine & Pokenav. From Pokemon video games.
- Digicorp
- Global computing (rival to Sunways)
- Digital Matrix
- Research firm that rates advertising models using a scoring system to measure the combined visual impact of various physical attributes in television commercials, and creates computer-generated actors that have hypnotic eyes that cause viewers to fall into a trance so that they would be receptive to whatever message the producers want to communicate through the TV commercials.
- DivaDroid International
- Mechanoids such as Kryten.
- Domesticon
- The company that made the robot housekeepers.
- Dr. E. Brown Enterprises
- The name of Doc's company on the side of his van at the mall. (24 Hr Scientific Services)
- Dwarf Star Technologies
- Technology company that created Two (Episode 11)
- Dynabionics
- Technology corporation. (Season 1 episode Real Life)
- Dynatechnics
- Dr. Jennings is in charge of the astrophysics lab at Dynatechnics.
- E Com-Con Computer Corporations
- The most technologically advanced yet socially conscious company on the fortune 500.
- EduLearn
- Quinn's counterpart Q.R.'s technology company on the world where the youth are in charge. (Season 2 episode The Young and the Relentless)
- Electronic, Inc.
- A fictional company in the documentation and training material for Microsoft products.
- Emgen Corporation
- (Season 1 episode The Erlenmeyer Flask)
- Emiba Devices
 - Aaron and Abe's company.
- Encom
- The software and game manufacturing company. ENCOM was founded by Dr. Walter Gibbs in 1972.
- There is an ENCOM advertisement on a 1983 bus-stop bench. (episode Welcome to Storybrooke)
- EPIC
- Computer software that can locate Evos.
- Eukaryote Biolab
- Technology company (Season 1 episode Badge! Gun!)
- Eve's Mother
- Shell company that owns the company that manufactures the futuristic robot arms. (Season 1 episode Arm-ageddon)
- Experimental Science
- Member of The Organization For World Management.
- ExtenzaLife
- New record added 4/21/2022
- Massive Dynamic executive Mark Young gives a presentation about a company called ExtenzaLife shortly before being attacked by butterflies and throwing himself out the window to his death. (Season 1 episode The Dreamscape)
- EYE Tech
- Company that manufactures the Zoe Implant.
- Eye World
- Made eyes for Replicants.
- Fabrikam, Inc.
- A fictional company in the documentation and training material for Microsoft products.
- Fantoccini Ltd
- (Season 3 episode I Sing the Body Electric)
- FCon
- The company that attempts to take over ENCOM.
- FIP Systems
- NASA Contractor mentioned when the FBI questions janitor Mr. Rosales. (Season 1 episode Bent Bird)
- Fission Chips
- Chicago company owned by Jon Spiro.
- Fuchi Industrial Electronics
- Future Man
- In the alternate timeline where Josh is named Joosh, but goes by the name "JFUTZ”, JFUTZ is the founder of a robotics company called Future Man. (Season 1 episode Prelude to an Apocalypse)
- Futurepharm Corporation
- Makers of the super solder serum Extremis.
- Gadgetron
- Largest gadget, and weaponry supplier in the Solana Galaxy.
- Gakuso
- Very secret, very influential and ruthless company specializing in genetics.
- Gattaca Aerospace Corporation
- The space-flight conglomerate where Vincent works.
- Gedaechtnis Corporation
- A prestigious medical company.
- Gen-U-Tech
- Technology company owned by Xanatos that creates hybrid human and animal gargoyles. (Season 2 Metamorphosis)
- GenCorp
- The company that abuses Nick's time travel technology, creating a dystopian future.
- GeneConnexion
- Biotech research owned by The Brightborn Group, as well as the company that Felix used to find his bio-sister (Season 4)
- Genentech
- Biotech company that Weyland Industries acquires in 2026.
- General Atomics
- Swiss corporation, American controlled.
- Company where Ben Richards used to work.
- General Dynamics
- Technology company at the Groton shipyards (Issue #1)
- The General Electronics Corporation
- Also known as GEC. Corporation with local store selling the new 1972 Bombproof Radiation-sealed Subsurface Shelter.
- General Synthetics
- Technology company that Caxton mentions. "When I was working on the General Synthetics bribery scandals I never slept twice in the same place and ate nothing but packaged food I had bought myself."
- Generul Electronics
- Stupid future version of General Electronics.
- Genetic Engineering Affiliated
- Also known as GEA. Member of The Organization For World Management.
- Genomex
- Carried out a series of illegal and immoral experiments on human subjects, forever altering the DNA of any children they might have, to make them mutations from the norm.
- Gizmonic Institute
- Private technological research and development firm.
- Global Dynamics
- Advanced Research Facility.
- Globocore
- Corporation from Ben and Jack's Monkey Largo movie with Cuba Gooding Jr. (episode 8)
- GloboTech Industries
- Bought Heartland Play Systems.
- Golan Arms
- Weapons manufacturing company.
- Gray Matter Technologies
- Company where Walt used to work with his former partner Elliott Schwartz. (Season 1 episode Gray Matter)
- Gregarious Games
- Halliday and Morrow's first video game Company.
- Halliday and Morrow's video game company.
- Gregg Microsystems
- The company Jack Devlin works for.
- Gryzzl
- Tech company. The cloud for your cloud. Ben plays a game of The Cones of Dunshire with them to get free wi-fi for the city of Pawnee. (Season 6 episode Movin' Up)
- GSS
- Gregarious Simulation Systems, Halliday's company.
- Halcydonia Interactive
- Ogden and Kira's nonprofit educational software company that created free interactive adventure games for kids.
- Halskette
- Makers of medical reconstruction pods.
- Hank Aleno Software, Inc.
- From the end credits: "Simone wishes to thank the following for their contribution too the making of the Simone" Stylized as: HANK ALEN0 S0FTWARE, 1NC.
- Hardaway Computers
- Computer company on the Texas world. (Season 2 episode The Good, The Bad and The Wealthy)
- Hawkings Institute
- The Institute Buchanan worked for before being thrown into the past via a timeslip.
- Hawthorne Gaming Technologies
- Pierce's father's video game company (Season 3 episode Digital Estate Planning)
- Heinholz Biotech
- Technology firm Morty mentions during his stockbroker days (Season 3 episode 6 Rest and Ricklaxation)
- HeretiCorp
- An evil corporation with a board of directors always in the shadows.
- HIVEMIND Future+Design
- From Booking.com commerical.
- Horizen
- Nathan is uploaded to the Lakeview afterlife, created by Horizen. (Season 1 episode Welcome to Upload)
- Humanidyne Research Corporation
- Think tank investigating biological anomalies.
- Hybra Tech
- The company behind Trioxin 5.
- Hyper Stealth
- Tech company parkour guy steals active camouflage suit from. (Season 3 episode Minute of Silence)
- Hyperdine Systems
- Makers of the synthetic humanoid known as Bishop.
- Technology corporation that built synthetics, including Bishop.
- Identicon Corp.
- Biotechnology research firm.
- IDK Technologies
- The FBI agent Ray Dixon that was killed was being considered for the CEO job at IDK Technologies (Season 1 episode The Legend of Marco Ramos)
- IKZ
- Institut fur kybernetik und zukunftsforschung (Cybernetics and Future Sciences)
- Incite Inc.
- Data collection and analysis company that watches and analyzes human subjects, controlled by an advanced AI called Rehoboam. (Season 3 episode Parce Domine)
- Industrial Automaton
- Droid manufacturer, specializing in Astromech droids.
- InfoSec
- Technology company Elliot tells Darlene he was fired from after destroying all the servers in the server room (Season 2 episode eps2.1_k3rnel-pan1c.ksd)
- InGen
- Hammond's technology corporation. Builder of Jurassic Park. Also referred to as International Genetics Incorporated, International Genetic Technologies, International Genetic Technologies Incorporated and the InGen Corporation.
- The company responsible for creating dinosaurs from DNA found in mosquitos.
 - There is a cabinet labeled InGen in the face swapping lab, the company that creates the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park.
- Technology company that created the gene-splicing technology that makes creation of the Indominus Rex and other hybrid dinosaurs possible.
- InGen BioEngineering
- Technology company that cloned the dinosaurs for Jurassic Park.
- Initech
- Lumberg's company where Peter, Michael Bolton and Samir work.
- 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.
- Input Inc
- Manufacturer of the Toy Johnny 5 robot.
- Integrated Computer Systems Incorporated
- Developer of Jurassic park common user interface v1.1B24.
- Integrated Computer Systems, Inc.
- Cambridge, Mass computer firm listed on the plans that Hammond sends to Dr. Grant in Snakewater.
- Intelli
- Technology company in the stupid future.
- Intercept
- Former British agent Carlton Dial now works for a private corporation called Intercept, which is in the business of recovering stolen property. Dial uses the latest in technological gadgetry to complete his missions.
- InterGator Software
- Bob's software company that he sells to TerraSoft.
- International Data Corporation (IDC)
- International Electromatics
- Front for the Cyberman invasion in the 1968 Doctor Who serial The Invasion. Also a front for the Cybus Corporation in the 2006 episode Rise of the Cybermen.
- International Genetic Technologies
- International Technology Corporation
- Interslice
- When Homer's looking for a name for his new high tech company: "That's why I need a name that's cutting-edge, like CutCo, EdgeCom, Interslice." (Season 9 episode Das Bus)
- Ion
- In a timeline that no longer exists, Helena was leading an R&D group for a company in San Francisco called Ion when she and Slade met for the first time.
- IPC
- Consumer electronics and computers.
- IPT Lab
- Technology leaders in the field of parallel universes research, located on Eagle Isle.
- JammyPOW
- Company that develops the MeowMeowBeenz social media app. (Season 5 episode App Development and Condiments)
- Kane Software
- Veronica's ex-boyfriend's father Jake Kane's software company. (Season 1 Pilot episode)
- Kavala Data Filters
- Tenant listed on The Schrute Building, also known as the building formerly known as the Scranton Business Park (Season 7 episode Search Committee)
- Kensitron
- According to Cal, one of several companies involved in a plot to change biogenetic patent law. Cal: "The DYAD group has these key people on dozens of corporate boards, you know. I'm talking super PACs and research groups and lobbyists. All a concerted effort to try and effect biogenetic patent law." (Season 2 episode By Means Which Have Never Yet Been Tried)
- Kirkland Aerospace
- Wernher von Braun: When I was reviewing the supply chain for the Saturn as part of my analysis, I was puzzled to find that the LH2 valve was manufactured by Kirkland Aerospace, a company located in Rockford, Illinois. I was puzzled because I remembered that contract. I had given it to a company from Colorado Springs in the mid '60s. Then, in early 1973, NASA changed contractors. Why give a contract to a company in Illinois? What was politically important about that state to the administration that had just taken office in 1973? The Equal Rights Amendment. (Season 1 episode Home Again)
- Knight Industries
- The company that manufactured KITT and Michael works for.
- Kobel Digital
- Business on the directory in Choak Tower office building in New York City. (Season 2 episode The Outing)
- Krei Tech Industries
- Technology company founded and operated by CEO Alistair Krei.
- Lab Central
- Where Zartan breaks in and kidnaps scientist Dr. Hibentrop. (Episode The Funhouse)
- LaRoche AMTech
- Future energy corporation mentioned (Season 2 episode Second Last)
- Live Corp.
- Company that offers to clean up the food storm mess in Swallow Falls from Flint's food replicator invention.
- Lockman Aerospace
- Company where Garcia Flynn's mother Maria Thompkins works. (Season 1 episode Space Race)
- Lunar Enterprises
- Daughter corporation of General Atomics.
- Magellan Biotech
- Technology corporation that Basia mentions to Prax - where his cousin works on Luna.
- Magnubon Computer Systems
- Label on the G.R.T.A. at Neberdine (Episode 7 Ceci N'est Pas Une Drill)
- Malprave Industries
- Technology manufacturing corporation.
- Marie Celeste Research Institute
- MARS Industries
- Destro's family business - high tech weapons.
- Massive Dynamic
 - Multi-billion-dollar corporation responsible for development and production in a variety of different areas. Walter tells Olivia and Peter that the only one that really knew what he was doing was Belly, a.k.a. William Bell, the founder of Massive Dynamic. They shared a lab. (Season 1 Pilot episode)
- Billboard: What do we do? What don't we do? (Season 1 Pilot episode)
- Mawling
- Boxing robot manufacturer.
- Max Hell
- Parody of Maxell. From commercial parody.
- McComb Datalink Systems
- The name of the Datalink company changed based on McComb's time traveling antics.
- Medetic
- Xenotransplantation provider and organ bank.
- Media Tronics
- Where Jack Forman used to work, but was fired for discovering an internal scandal.
- Mega Droid Inc.
- Droid company advertised in Megacity I.
- Megatech Body Company, Ltd.
- Full body conversion cyborg body manufacturer.
- Merrick Biotech
- Creator of cloning technology.
- MetaCortex
- The establishing shot of Neo's building shows his company name as Metacortex. A plaque inside the building where Neo works also lists the company he works for as Meta Cortechs.
- Metacortex
- Bugs finds Neo's old Metacortex badge.
- MicroTech
- EduLearn CFO Kyle Beck tells Quinn - impersonating his counterpart on the world where the youth are in charge, who is known as Q.R. - he heard a rumor that Q.R. was thinking about bailing on EduLearn and signing on with MicroTech. (Season 2 episode The Young and the Relentless)
- Miller-Bluett Technology
- Technology company (Season 1 episode Page 44)
- MIP Company
- Mobile suit and mobile armor manufacturer/defense contractor.
- Modern Educational Genetics
- Company listed on Gordon Gekko's new balance sheet.
- Mom's Friendly Robot Factory
- Where Bender was built. (Episode Raging Bender)
- Mootorola
- Bojack version of Motorola. BoJack buys Wanda a Mootorola pager (Season 2 episode Higher Love)
- Morgenroete
- Mobile suit manufacturer/defense contractor.
- Naja Hanna Video Corp.
- Cobra front. Means King Cobra in Hindi, according to Hawk anyway. (Issue #12 Three Strikes for Snake-Eyes)
- NCP
- North Central Positronics is a company specializing in the production of robots.
- Neckgen
- Ingrid pays a company to grow a clone body for Nathan. "Regeneration & Long Term Storage” (Season 2 episode The Outing)
- NecroTech Industries
- Responsible for the zombie outbreak.
- Neodyne Industries
- Front to launch a nuclear satellite into space.
- NERV
- Company founded by Gendo Rokubungi (who later took his wife's name Ikari), is the military-like corporation that created the Evangelion units to protect Earth from the attacking angels of destruction.
- Nexus Corporation
- Technology leaders in the field of parallel universes research, located on Blue Isle.
- North Central Positronics
- Novacom Broadcasting
- When Novacom Broadcasting moves in to the town of Odyssey, they gives every impression of being a family-friendly company - until strange things begin to happen.
- O.S.I.R. (the Office of Scientific Investigation and Research)
- A private organization which investigates the usual scientific stuff in medicine, weapons and the weather but also, but also researches, experiments, investigates and assesses all types of paranormal phenomena, anomalies and unusual experiences and situations all over the world, including: haunt and poltergeist phenomena, UFO encounters of every type, cryptozoological phenomena, possessions and exorcisms, psi phenomena (i.e. near death experiences, clairvoyance's, astral projection, reincarnation, telepathy) and anomalies of every kind including rare geophysical phenomena.
- Oguchi Microsystems
- Technology company on list of companies owned by Croft Holdings.
- Oklasoft
- Oklahoma's fastest growing software company, one of the suggestions for Marge's investment group The Investorettes to invest in. (Season 8 episode The Twisted World of Marge Simpson)
- Omnibro
- Computer.cash register brand in the stupid future - seen at hospital and prison.
- Ono-Sendai
- Brand of cyberdecks and other computer gear.
- Orbital Dynamics
- Company The Titan Foundation utilizes to build the habitat ring orbiting earth.
- Orthus
- Simon's cyber security firm.
- Oscorp
- Norman Osbourne's technical company. (Season 1 episode Great Responsibility)
- Oscorp Industries
- Norman Osbourne's company where Dr. Curt Connors works. "The future lies within"
- OTEC
- Responsible for salvaging and reverse-engineering an alien starship.
- Oubliette Studios
- Doc and Bean's video game company. (Season 1 episode A Dark Quiet Death)
- Owen Case Technology Associates
- Presenter at the Octa product launch.
- Pace Electronics
- Electronics store that shares a bathroom with Rick Barr Properties, the real estate company where George works. (Season 2 episode The Revenge)
- Panwest Biometrics
- Tech company on the slightly more futuristic version of Earth that the group visits. Manufactures the biometric scanners on the Crombie Mobile food truck.
- Parallax
- Technology company Parallax creates a line of robots called Relationship and Organizational Managers, or ROMs, personal assistant robots that overtake the smartphone and computer markets.
- Parker Datalink Systems
- The name of the Datalink company changed based on McComb's time traveling antics.
- Parker McComb Datalink Systems
- The Datalink company name changes based on McComb's time traveling antics.
- Parnell Aerospace
- A fictional company in the documentation and training material for Microsoft products.
- PeerTech
- Company that bought Vin's Sigmoto company in an alternate reality.
- People's Computer Inc.
- Technology corporation, one of the Rushman Foundation investments.
- Pilcher Technologies
- David Pilcher's technology company. (Season 1 episode Choices)
- PilgrImage
- Video game company, makers of TranCendenZ.
- The Pinehearst Company
- Biotechnology company with connections to evolved humans.
- PowerTech
- Commodities broker from the Sunset Key novella.
- Prometheus Innovation
- Images that appear to show future catastrophic events are being broadcast to astrophysicist Dr. Christian King via the Prometheus Innovation Satellite Network. (Season 1 episode 1)
- Protogen
- Research company that infected Eros Station with an alien technology.
- Prototronics
- Technology company committed to perfecting sliding on the world where Quinn's counterpart Logan is female. (Season 3 episode Double Cross)
- Protovision
- "You will have to wait until next Christmas for the best kept secret in the world of computer games... Things will never be the same. A quantum leap in computer games from Protovision."
- Putney and Myers
- Company Abe mentions when calling Thomas Granger: "This is James Miller from Putney and Myers."
- Pym Technologies
- Ticker message: Pym Technologies CEO Darren Cross says "astonishing" new venture coming this week (WHIH EXCLUSIVE: Scott Lang Interview)
- Hank's technology company.
- Q Net
- Also known as Quantum Network. Startup that Shaw and Stone invest in and revolutionize the internet - creating instantaneous data connectivity around the world using Quantum Entanglement.
- QT Corporation
- Private corporation that receives funding from the NSA to develop hypertime technology.
- Quark Industries
- Robotics and advanced technology research.
- Quest Aerospace
- Company - military contractor - that buys out Oscorp Industries.
- Rand Systems
- Technology corporation included in DARPA's meeting to establish a new time travel program capable of undoing human misery.
- Reactions, Inc.
- Subsidiary of the Sisken Establishment, creator of Simulacron-3. Also known as REIN.
- Red Leaf
- Mercenary Martin David is hired by military biotech company Red Leaf to go to Tasmania and gather samples of the Tasmanian tiger, with further instructions to kill all remaining tigers to ensure no competing organization will get their DNA.
- The Red Scare
- Robot, the finest Soviet super weapon 1979 had to offer (Pilot episode)
- Rekall
- Member of the Consortium. Information technology powerhouse of the 21st century. Rekall also provides the Operating Systems for the Androids manufactured by Uber Braun.
- Renautas
- Technology company. Slogan: "Doing good is good business".
- Riley Jetpack Corp.
- Maker of the retro-file jetpack. (Season 1 episode King of the Road)
- Robert Queen Applied Sciences Center
- Robinson Heath Nuclear Utilisation Technology Centre
- A nuclear weapons facility in Britain.
- Roboto Industries
- The company that built Dr. Evil's tractor beam device.
- Rock N Roll Games
- Video game developer, maker of Dark Justice and Battleground Blackout. (Season 1)
- The Rocket Corporation
- "Guess I showed them, by God!" cried Sam. "I'll report to the Rocket Corporation. They'll give me protection! I'm pretty quick." (Chapter: The Off Season)
- Rossum's Universal Robots
- SadTech
- One of the mega-corporations that dominate the world in 2077. Matthew and Alec found the company (episode Second Opinion)
- SaitoGemu
- Company Cooper finds through the OddJobs app - thrill seekers wanted for a video game play test (Season 3 episode Playtest) Social media app hashtag references. (Season 5 episode Smithereens) Company mentioned on the USN news ticker:"SaitoGemu shares jump on Striking Vipers release" (Season 5 episode Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too)
- Sandbenders
- A hyper-green, Native American computer company.
- Schlocko
- Makes various electronic products.
- Schnoodle
- A financial technology company formed by Mort Meyers (who serves as CEO) after he was fired from Tantamount Studios. (Season 4)
- Science Frontiers
- The company responsible for mass production of the Red Dust.
- ScumSoft, Inc.
- Software and video game development firm.
- SD Aerospace
- Tech company (Season 1 episode Headquarters!)
- Self Regulating Android Inc.
- Selvatech
- Quinn and Rembrandt hitch an Interand charter airplane ride in Columbia headed for Delgado / Delgado Field with Kyra, a woman that works for a company called Selvatech, bringing them a mated pair of endangered snakes that hold the key to saving millions of lives called triadders - which she describes as, "kind of like pythons but more rare". When a snake gets loose, the plane crashes somewhere north of Zamara. They make their way to the nearest town of Santa Marta. (Season 3 episode Slither)
- Sentex
- Henry mentions that Walter's tachyon accelerator has to be a stolen Sentex prototype (Pilot episode)
- Serano Genomics, Inc.
- Nanomachine manufacturer.
- Seymour-Cobb Genetics Corp.
 - Arthur Dallas Coblenz served as Executive Officer aboard the U.S.C.S. Anobile for the Seymour-Cobb Genetics Corp.
- Shuvinaaljis Warp Technologies
- From Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise.
- Sienar Fleet Systems
- Developer of the Imperial XX-23 S-Thread Tracker, which tracks ships through hyperspace (Season 1 episode Gathering Forces)
- Sigmoto
- Software and data aggregator company that Vin started, that pushed him out, makes of decision turbines.
- Sinnesloschen Software
 - Software company behind the video game Polybius where Wilma used to work, where 17 people were found dead in Sunnyvale, California in the summer of 1978. (Season 1 episode Polybius)
- SiNtek
- A large multi-national biotechnology corporation specializing in medical and chemical research, owned by the beautiful and charismatic Elexis Sinclaire.
- Sirius Cybernetics Corporation
- Company that made the Heart of Gold spaceship.
- Makers of Heart of Gold starship, and Infinite Improbability Drive.
- Technology corporation that built the starship Heart of Gold.
- Sky Masters Inc.
- Experimental defence contractor.
- Skynet
- The first self-aware computer system.
- The Smart Brain Corporation
- The world's most powerful corporation.
- Smartelligence
- The name of the company that Matt says he works for (Season 2 episode White Christmas)
- Society Through Science Incorporated
- Member of The Organization For World Management.
- Solar Distribution Group
- Company where Noah dies. (Season 5)
- Soma
- Computer and TV manufacturer, parody of Sony.
- Soonami Studios
- Antwan's video game company, one of biggest publishers in the world.
- Southwest Institute of Metaphysical Research
- Spectacular Optical
- Consumer eyewear, missile guidance systems, and zero light sighting systems.
- Splice O' Life Inc.
- Genetic research company in Clamp Centre. "Designer genes"
- Stanley Tech
- When the gang brings in the new Josh from an alternate universe, Noel gets him a job at technology company Stanley Tech.
- Starkware
- Mr. James has a meeting with computer whiz nerd billionaire Eric Stark, owner of software company Starkware, which triggers his extreme fear of hippies. (Season 5 episode Hair)
- Steel Mountain Corporation
- Data storage facility for Evil Corp.
- Steel Valley
- Data center (eps2.3_logic-b0mb.hc)
- Storkways, Inc.
- Outlet for custom-fabricated human beings.
- Strategic Naval Research Institute (SNRI)
- Mobile suit manufacturer/defense contractor.
- Sunways
- Global computing (rival to Digicorp)
- Symbolics
- Nedry consulted his friend Barney Fellows who worked at Symbolics.
- Synedyne Corporation
- The company where Eliot works. Synergy + Dynamics.
- Synergy
- Research company conducting mysterious experiments, where Owen works as a security guard.
- Taft Aerospace
- They put Neil and what's-his-name on the bloody moon.
- Takashi
- Electronics company where Cassius' customer Mr. Yoshi Son works.
- Tanrio
- Electronics company that Cassius' customer Mr. Yoshi Son's company Takashi acquired.
- Tashimo-Pacific
- Member of the Consortium. Transport company, created "Johnny Cab."
- Tatsuo Technology
- Mentioned in the Masrani CEO's blog on the Jurassic World promotional website.
- TCKR Systems
- Technology company (Season 3 episode San Junipero, Season 4 episode Black Museum) Video game company that makes Striking Vipers. (Season 5 episode Striking Vipers)
- Technitron Incorporated
- Laser Research Center (Season 1 episode Reseda Rose)
- Techno Union
- Commerce guild comprised of various technology firms, supporting the Separatists.
- Techno-Ranch Corporation
- Company that manufactures the device Melvin uses to make El Blanco hungry. (episode Feeding Frenzy)
- Tektel Systems
- Where Harry's family thinks he works as a computer salesman.
- Tendyne Systems
- Technology company that specializes in massively multi-player first-person shooters and real time combat simulations. (episode Game Time)
- TerraSoft
- Bob sells his software company, InterGator Software, to TerraSoft.
- Tetravaal Biosecurity
- There's a Tetravaal Biosecurity sign at the entrance to Bio-lab 01. Tetravaal also featured in Chappie as Tetravaal Tactical Robotics Ltd.
- Tetravaal Tactical Robotics Ltd.
- A Private Military Contractor, weapons manufacturer. Tetravaal also featured in District 9 as Tetravaal Biosecurity.
- Throckmorton
- Business account that George Miller manages for the United Electronics Supply Company in the past world of the museum exhibit simulation.
- Tiovola
- Company that used to pay Johan Makinin to kill people for Ramos (Season 1 episode The Legend of Marco Ramos)
- Total Cyber Systems
- When Bob wakes up, he is now the property of Applied Synergetics Inc which is in economic competition with Total Cyber Systems to supply robotic servants to society.
- TotalSoft Electronicals LLC
- Company that made the video game Fishing Challenge '91.
- Trans-Solar Products
- Technology company. Ed Morris is bombarded by various ads on his daily commute home to Earth in the Ganymede-Terra lanes. "Trans-Solar Products greets you!" an immense voice boomed in his ear. Morris groaned and hunched down in his seat. He was getting near Terra; the barrage was increasing.
- Trey Research Inc.
- A fictional company in the documentation and training material for Microsoft products.
- Tricorp Botanicals
- Where Dr. Kenneth Harrison works (used to work for Genomex)
- Trident Corporation
- Weapons manufacturer and research company.
- Trimorez
- Biotech research owned by The Brightborn Group. (Season 4)
- TriWorld
- One of the scientists asks who built Rem - if it was a company called TriWorld. (Episode Crypt)
- Tuckersoft
- Video game development company. (Black Mirror: Bandersnatch) According to the fake company website that Netflix used to promote the show: "Tuckersoft was a gaming development company that took the world by storm in the 1980s. They were an absolute hit factory, with their owner famously referring to the firm as the 'Motown of Gaming.'" Based on the British video game developer Imagine Software, though the logo more resembles Sega.
- U-GIN
- Genetics Infinite. Genetic research company in Seoul, Korea where Helen Cho works, and where Ultron goes to build his new bioorganic body in which he could upload his own consciousness.
- U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men, Incorporated
- Uber Braun
- Member of the Consortium. Rocket and robotics corporation, build the service androids.
- Ultradyne Systems
- On the slowest news day ever, Kent Brockman reports that 3M and Eminem merge to form, get this, Ultradyne Systems. (Season 14 episode I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can)
- Union Aerospace Corporation
- A fictional conglomerate.
- United Electronics Supply
- Company that provides equipment to large companies such as General Electric, where future historian George Miller works in the past world of the museum exhibit simulation.
- USR
- Also known as US Robotics.
- Va Industries
- The company that revolutionized robotics, built the first artificial intelligence, which ultimately destroyed human civilization.
- Variable Dynamics
- Member of the Consortium. Medical and bio-tech company, is interested in creating synthetic humans.
- Vault-Tec Technologies
- Government contractor, mainly known for the planning, development and construction of Vaults.
- Vector Scope
- The company that creates the miniaturization technology.
- VectorComp Software
- Niles' stock tip (Season 2 episode You Scratch My Book…)
- Vectrocon
- Leading computer company in the country (Season 2 episode Suppose They Gave a War and Sledge Came)
- Virtucon
- Dr. Evil's communications/criminal front.
- VirtuGood Technologies
- Creator of the virtual reality system Dean Pelton buys. (Season 6 episode Lawnmower Maintenance and Postnatal Care)
- Vista Corp
- Company where Scott used to work. They were overcharging their customers. Scott blew the whistle and got fired, so he hacked into the security system and transferred millions back to the people it was stolen from, and posted all the bank records online. he also drove the owner's Bentley into his swimming pool.
- VistaCorp
- International cybersecurity and data storage conglomerate based in San Francisco (WHIH EXCLUSIVE: Scott Lang Interview)
- Vitala Electronics Corporation
- Mr. Peddington works for Vitala Electronics Corporation. (Episode The Late Mr. Peddington)
- VividTek
- Banners for previous winners hang in the airplane on the Game world: "VividTek '92", "North South Invitational", "Oslo Exports '95". (Season 3 episode Rules of the Game)
- Wallace Technology
- Company where Charlie is Director of Research & Development.
- Wattz Electronics Corp.
- Manufacturer of various kinds of electronic equipment and energy weapons.
- Bruce mentions that the best minds at Wayne Aerospace couldn't make a prototype troop carrier fly.
- Westbrook Electronics
- Electronics company destroyed by a UFO (Episode 1 Identified)
- Wewt Games
- Video game production company, and one of Laird's competitors.
- Weyland Cybernetics
- Division of Weyland Industries.
- Whipple Aeronautics
- Technology company that built the Bradbury spacecraft. (Episode Six degrees of Freedom)
- Whipple Scientific
- Sponsor of the Ice Shelf Depletion Investigation and Antarctic New Species Project, taking place at the NyBy Science Station. (Season 2 episode 8)
- 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)
- Wonder Circuits Inc.
- Technology company. Ed Morris is bombarded by various ads on his daily commute home to Earth in the Ganymede-Terra lanes. "You, mister wage-earner!" it shouted into the eyes and ears, noses and throats, of a thousand weary commuters. "Tired of the same old job? Wonder Circuits Inc. has perfected a marvelous long-range thoughtwave scanner. Know what others are thinking and saying. Get the edge on fellow employees. Learn facts, figures about your employer's personal existence. Banish uncertainty!"
- Woodbury Research Facility
- Where Milton Mamet conducted walker research.
- World Wide Defense Center
- Cobra kidnaps a trench scientist on his way to World Wide Defense Center to complete a database on terrorism. (Episode Countdown for Zartan)
- X-S Tech
- The Galaxy's leader in high technology, specializing in hyperspatial transport, genetic engineering, cybernetics, and terraforming in Disneyworld's ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter. (Tomorrowland section of the Magic Kingdom theme park at Walt Disney World Resort)
- Xantrex
- Electronics company on the slightly more futuristic version of Earth that the group visits.
- Xymos Technology
- Nanorobotics company where Jack's wife Julia works.
- Yoyodyne
- Also called Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems. A giant of the aerospace industry, founded by World War II veteran Clayton "Bloody" Chiclitz.
- Also known as Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems. Defense contractor, front for a group of red Lectroid aliens that landed in New Jersey in 1938, using the panic created by Orson Welles' War of the Worlds radio play as cover. "The future begins tomorrow".
- YS Biotech
- The biotech firm that caused the outbreak.
- Zenotek
- Clay and Carol's father's tech company.
- Zeonic Company
- Mobile suit manufacturer/defense contractor.
- Zerocell Technology
- Tech company on the slightly more futuristic version of Earth that the group visits.
- Zimmad Company
- Mobile suit manufacturer/defense contractor.
- ZomboTech
- Sinister zombie research company in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, parody of the Umbrella Corporation in Resident Evil.
- Zzyxx
- Mysterious underground research facility.
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