What Mercury Systems Saw in Atlanta Micro

Jan. 31, 2022
Kevin Beals, VP and GM of microwave and mixed signal at Mercury, and Clay Couey, senior director and GM at Atlanta Micro, discuss the technology synergies and strategic thinking behind the transaction.

Mercury Systems' recent acquisition of Atlanta Micro, a small but innovative maker of RF and microwave components, made sense on a number of levels. In this video, Kevin Beals, VP and GM of microwave and mixed signal at Mercury, and Clay Couey, senior director and GM at Atlanta Micro, discuss the technology synergies and strategic thinking behind the transaction.

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