Chuck Raymond enjoys building machines that conquer difficult technical problems for medical device companies and other clients of his Plymouth, MN-based Prototype and Production Systems Inc.
Defying solution so far, for Raymond and many other manufacturers, has been the recession. A recent increase in contacts from existing and prospective clients, though, has raised Raymond's hopes.
"I think we're going to come roaring back," said Raymond, a self-described "refugee of Honeywell research" who founded PPSI in 1989. "We've got a lot of people that have been on the sidelines that are starting to show interest."
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