ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., June 19, 2017 -- At the invitation of Aurora Semiconductor CEO, Gary Breton, U.S. Representative Charlie Crist visited Aurora, toured the facility, met and addressed the employees and received an overview of some of the technology utilized by Aurora to develop solutions for its customers.
Congressman Crist currently represents Florida's 13th Congressional District. He is a former Governor and former Attorney General of Florida.
“We were delighted to welcome a good friend, Congressman Charlie Crist, to the Aurora facility this morning. Not only does Congressman Crist share our commitment to the defense of our country, he’s been very helpful to us, as we have established the Aurora name in Florida and nationally. He really gets what we are doing every day,” stated Gary Breton, CEO of Aurora Semiconductor, LLC.
“I’m honored to meet with the staff at Aurora Semiconductor, one of Florida’s most advanced tech companies, and see their innovative work firsthand,” said Congressman Crist. “Businesses like Aurora put Pinellas County on the leading edge of defense technology, keeping our country safe.”
Aurora Semiconductor manufactures multichip modules with a licensed integrated ultra-high density (iUHD) technology and with a proprietary stacking methodology. This IP enables Aurora’s customers to deploy their system and heterogeneous integration applications in the world’s smallest footprint and highest density interconnect packaging.
Headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida, Aurora operates a secure facility with site secret clearance. For more information, please visit www.aurorasemi.com.
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