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New SPUD to Splay lets you play

 Alex Wesley with collapsible projection screens (Source Next Corps Illuminate)   Alexander (Alex) Wesley founded Arovia with George Zhu, CTO, and Justin Mintzer, CMO, in Houston, Texas, in April 2015. Wesley started Arovia after leaving optical metrology developer, Zygo in Connecticut in 2014. In between, he developed the Spontaneous Pop-Up Display (SPUD). The idea for SPUD came from years of ...

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 Alex Wesley with collapsible projection screens (Source Next Corps Illuminate)   Alexander (Alex) Wesley founded Arovia with George Zhu, CTO, and Justin Mintzer, CMO, in Houston, Texas, in April 2015. Wesley started Arovia after leaving optical metrology developer, Zygo in Connecticut in 2014. In between, he developed the Spontaneous Pop-Up Display (SPUD). The idea for SPUD came from years of being a road warrior while traveling the world as a product manager in optical engineering and experiencing frustration with his small laptop screen. Wesley was at the University of Rochester, graduating in 2011 with a masters in optical engineering. With
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