S1E15 Robot Cinematography, 16-day Ventilators, & Identifying the REAL problem | Russ Aldridge
Being an Engineer19 Juni 2020

S1E15 Robot Cinematography, 16-day Ventilators, & Identifying the REAL problem | Russ Aldridge

Send us Fan Mail Russ Aldridge and cofounder Marc Christenson started Sisu in 2010 as an integrator for their former employer NI (National Instruments). They have expanded the company far beyond just NI and now serve a wide variety of industries developing highly sophisticated robotic & automated applications. Their team’s skill and ingenuity is matched by their incredible dedication to serve the customer – case in point: team Sisu went from concept to 100 fully functioning ventilators in...

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S1E13 A Holistic View on Product Development | Devon Campbell

S1E13 A Holistic View on Product Development | Devon Campbell

Send us Fan Mail Devon Campbell is the founder and Managing Director of Prodct LLC. Prodct is a Boston-based, boutique advisory firm focused on helping emerging entrepreneurs and early-stage biotech,...

9 Juni 202051min

S1E12 Simplifying Quality Management | Jon Speer

S1E12 Simplifying Quality Management | Jon Speer

Send us Fan Mail Early in his career Jon was spending too much time updating the team’s Excel spreadsheet which they used to track quality and regulatory-related progress during device development pha...

5 Juni 202038min

S1E11 Farm Boys Make the Best Engineers | Tommy Davis

S1E11 Farm Boys Make the Best Engineers | Tommy Davis

Send us Fan Mail From welding together home-grown farm tools to sophisticated statistics for assessing risk management, hear how Tommy Davis has progressed his career as an engineer. Also, learn first...

3 Juni 202040min

S1E10 From Engineering Startups to Established Corporations | Patrick Stephens

S1E10 From Engineering Startups to Established Corporations | Patrick Stephens

Send us Fan Mail What’s it like working in a small engineering startup vs a large established corporation? How do you motivate your engineering team? What are the most important skillsets for engineer...

29 Maj 202041min

S1E09 Engineering Starts With Why | Alex Kim

S1E09 Engineering Starts With Why | Alex Kim

Send us Fan Mail From engineering roles at iRobot to Sensata to Thermo Fisher Alex shares with us the top skills that product designers need, the importance of understanding your “why”, and his missio...

26 Maj 202048min

S1E08 Getting laid off and starting an engineering company | Aaron Moncur

S1E08 Getting laid off and starting an engineering company | Aaron Moncur

Send us Fan Mail In 2009 Aaron was laid off from his job as a mechanical engineer designing medical devices. Instead of finding another job he started Pipeline Design & Engineering, figured out how to...

20 Maj 202036min

S1E07 Thermal management & leadership | Chris Bridgewater

S1E07 Thermal management & leadership | Chris Bridgewater

Send us Fan Mail Hear tips on leadership, management, and motivation from Chris Bridgewater, CEO of Delta Development Team, as well as insights from his journey as a carpenter in the Army through his ...

14 Maj 202051min

S1E06 First to file, secrecy, & fast-tracking patents | Tom Galvani

S1E06 First to file, secrecy, & fast-tracking patents | Tom Galvani

Send us Fan Mail Tom (Galvani Legal) teaches us how to maximize the likelihood that our designs will be patented, explains the “first to file” principle, and shares insight into what to expect when ap...

13 Maj 202042min

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