Clear Align’s Angelique X. Irvin Ranked #4 Among Largest Minority-Owned Businesses in the Philadelphia Region
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Clear Align’s Angelique X. Irvin Ranked #4 Among Largest Minority-Owned Businesses in the Philadelphia Region

Philadelphia, PA – August 28, 2025 – Clear Align, a leader in advanced electro-optic and infrared (EO/IR) systems for defense, aerospace, and security applications, has been ranked #4 on the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2025 list of the Largest Minority-Owned Businesses in the Philadelphia Region, based on 2024 total revenue.

The ranking underscores the company’s rapid growth and its role as a key technology partner to U.S. and allied defense forces. Under the leadership of Founder, Chairman, and CEO Angelique X. Irvin, Clear Align has earned a reputation for innovation in integrated C5ISR platforms, AI-enabled imaging systems, and mission-critical optical manufacturing.

“Clear Align’s mission is to deliver advanced sensor solutions that protect our nation and allies, while creating opportunities for diverse talent in high-tech manufacturing,” said Irvin. “This recognition reflects the dedication of our entire team and our commitment to engineering excellence.”

The Philadelphia Business Journal’s annual list highlights companies that are at least 51% minority-owned and making significant contributions to the region’s economy. Clear Align’s ranking is a testament to the company’s sustained growth, strategic acquisitions, and industry leadership in emerging defense technologies.

Clear Align operates state-of-the-art facilities in Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and Florida partnering closely with major defense contractors and U.S. government agencies to deliver mission-ready systems worldwide.

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