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Delphi Display Systems average salary is $167,500, median salary is $167,500 with a salary range from $145,000 to $190,000.
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Vice President, Technology Development 190,000-190,000 Frisco, TX, 75034 2018 Delphi Display Systems Vice President, Technology Development Salaries (1)
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Director, Integrated Packet Core Advanced Technical Center 145,000-145,000 Plano, TX, 75023 2016 Delphi Display Systems Director, Integrated Packet Core Advanced Technical Center Salaries (1)
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  • Delphi Display Systems Inc
  • Industry: Electronics
  • City: Costa Mesa, CA
  • Delphi was founded in 1993 by two engineers, who were working in the aerospace industry. They designed hardware and software for embedded (unmanned and unsupervised) systems such as satellites, aircraft control systems and torpedoes. The engineers' goal was to apply those advanced technologies to new and innovative products in the commercial marketplace. In 1994, the company successfully designed and produced the first-generation Order Confirmation System (OCS) for Foodmaker Corp. (Jack in the Box). That model was a 9.5" black-and-white VGA graphics display. Today, the company sells and installs an array of 15-inch and 20.1-inch LCD color displays that have revolutionized