Taurus Tech Talk 010

Joining us for Episode 010 of Taurus Tech Talk is Aaron Rubner, an avid outdoorsman, hunter, and conservationist (ask him about hunting from a helicopter). In this episode, we go over how AV fell into Aaron’s lap, his history with Taurus Technologies, and how he ultimately ended up as the President of AVTEQ, a small boutique mount, cart, and furniture company.

We move on to discuss AVTEQ in further detail, covering how the company got its start, its current product offerings, the importance of furniture plays in AV setups, outside of the box products that are popping up in the industry, and much more.

You may even learn why the traditional desk height is 30 inches…

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