Three Questions with Brad Heath - Virtex Assembly

Virtex Assembly is a high tech circuit board assembly firm headquartered in Austin, Texas.  Founder and CEO Brad Heath sat down with SciVestor to discuss how Virtex is going to change the world, why Moore’s Law is driving automation gains, and why the business community cares about what Virtex is doing.


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