As president and owner of Tate Technology Inc., Scott Tate is building electronics found in crosswalk control buttons, cellphone towers, drones and surgical robots.
The Spokane-based company, founded in 1992 by Scott’s father, Lee, is a contract electronics manufacturer for military, agriculture, transportation, communication, industrial, medical and aerospace industries.
Tate joined the company in 2007 as a sales engineer and assumed the role of president and owner in 2014 following his father’s retirement.
Since then, Tate has led the company – which has 45 employees – through a relocation in 2019 from a facility it occupied for more than 25 years on Trent Avenue to a larger, 18,000-square-foot building
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