By Greg Barr | Phoenix Business Journal
When California defense and aerospace company Hadrian took the wraps off its AI- and robotics-driven factory in Mesa earlier this month, Sandra Watson was in a familiar place – in front of the TV cameras with ribbon-cutting scissors in hand, touting another project win for the state from a fast-track startup that intends to hire more than 300 well-paid advanced manufacturing workers.
This week, the president and CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority is going back for more.





