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Bob Breault is chairman and founder of the Breault Research Organization, Inc. (BRO), an optical engineering software developer and consulting company. Breault has participated in the analysis of renowned space-based sensors including the Hubble Telescope, IRAS, DIRBE, IBSS, ISO, CASSINI and the GALILEO that orbited Jupiter. He has also analyzed many military optical sensors.
Breault is Co-Chairman of the Arizona Optics Industry Association (AOIA) since 1992. AOIA is also known as the Optics Cluster in Optics Valley (Tucson to Flagstaff); a statewide organization dedicated to the development of the optics industry as an important economic resource in the state of Arizona. Breault has helped export this concept to the international arena, and has played a key supporting role in the formation of the industry-driven optics clusters in ten U. S. States, Germany, UK, Scotland, Ireland, Singapore, Malaysia, South Africa, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and Quebec; in 32 countries in all. Breault was the VP of the Americas for economic cluster building, and on the first Board of Directors of TCI and serves on TCI's Board of Advisors. Breault's economic cluster building work is cited in Michael Porter's book, On Competition and Doug Henton's book Grassroots Leaders.
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