This interview was held with Frederic MAURON, a Senior International Sales with Aptasic SA.
Tell me a bit about your background? How did you first get started with Aptasic?
I have a technical background in micro-electronic and completed a business management graduation in 1993.
Tell me about Aptasic?
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