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JENSEN BEACH -- After spending the better part of the last two decades manufacturing circuitry with either a space or military application, Bruce Richardson has decided to head in a healthier direction.
    

Richardson, 55, is the founder of Micro Hybrids Inc., an 18-year-old micro hybrid circuit company that he moved to Jensen Beach from Long Island, NY three years ago. A hybrid circuit combines multiple semi-conductor technologies and integrates them into one part.
     Since he founded Micro Hybrids and a predecessor company, Andrich Systems, the electrical engineer has primarily produced parts for the B1 bomber and other military machinery as well as NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, an X-ray camera that, along with the better known Hubble telescope and two others, monitor the spectrum of light in outer space.
     However, Richardson now has Micro Hybrids and its 10 employees in a holding pattern----Serviceing existing customers only----as he develops a new company "MilliPulse."

Courtesy of "The Stuart News"
Chris Kauffmann staff writer



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