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PlastChicks Lynzie Nebel and Mercedes Landazuri host the Kenders, siblings with careers in plastics: Laura Kender, Polymer Process Engineer at Corning Life Sciences; Elizabeth Kender, Senior Product Developer at New Balance; and Stephen Kender, Senior Design Engineer at UPPAbaby. They discuss how their interest in plastics developed, their teamwork in college, their career journey in plastics, networking, injection molding, sustainability, the future of plastics, and designing for plastics strength, lightweighting and performance.Watch the PlastChicks podcast on the SPE YouTube Channel.PlastChicks is sponsored by SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals. Look for new episodes the first Friday of every month.
“Here we bring magic to life.”In this episode, we're taken into the enchanting world of Hasbro, a toy and games company. Guided by Chris Whipple, Senior Design Engineer and Justin Pringle, a creative force behind the beloved brands such as Potato Head and Furby. In Rhode Island we uncover the magic behind some of the most iconic toys ever created.We hear about a pivotal moment in toy history during the 1970s and 1980s, highlighting how story-driven play became a major trend and we explore the breakthrough release of Furby in 1998. Chris and Justin explain how Furby's design allowed for almost all of its movements to be controlled by a single motor, making it an affordable robotic toy. They take us down ‘Memory Lane,' a treasure trove of Hasbro's rich history, spanning over a century. From the original Monopoly game board to the latest innovations, this episode is a nostalgic and fascinating journey through the world of toys.Find out more about Hasbro here.Find out more about FlexPLM here and OnShape here.Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and X for updates.This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Sound design and editing by Clarissa Maycock. Location recording by Georgia Wright. And music by Rowan Bishop.
Shane and Marty are joined at ASU's Thunderbirds Complex by Senior Design Engineer, Jacob Clarke. They dive into the R&D behind s159, PING's most extensive and versatile wedge line to date. They also discuss Jacob's work with PING pros and how it inspired the development of WebFit Wedge, a new app aimed at simplifying the wedge fitting process. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Somehow, we're already about to be out of February. Hopefully that means we can move onto warmer weather. But whether the weather, we endeavor to deliver (alright that's enough rhyming) the latest news and stories from the commercial side of the AV industry. Joining us this week is Senior Design Engineer with Clair Global Integration Rebecca Sullins, Director of AV for the September 11 Museum Fernando Mora and Vice President of Sales & Operations for Nationwide AV Brock McGinnis.What zero power means for digital signage, the state of video conferencing in 2023, and the power of partnerships in the AV industry.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How to deal with nuances in PCB design and manufacturing? In today's episode, Dave Young the owner of Young Circuits Design and founder of BlueStamp Engineering, and I will discuss mitigating risk factors early in the stage of electronic design. Dave will also tell a story about his path to entrepreneurship as an engineer and his inspiration behind founding BlueStamp Engineering, a hands-on engineering program for high school students to design and create technology projects that they get to keep, from scratch! Listen, watch enjoy, and make sure to check the additional resources below. Show Highlights: Dave's background, and the early days of his now 12-year designing firm He learned most of his skills from his previous position as a Senior Design Engineer at Keithley Instruments The world of innovative electronic design and hardware – the software, firmware, and hardware Expectations vs. reality in manufacturing Designers must know what's going on in PCB manufacturing, know what's reasonable to ask your manufacturer How to deal with nuances in PCB design and manufacturing? Not only identifying risks but also mitigating all the risks How to deal with hardware level risk? Dave's insight on the extent a manufacturer could step up and modify the design to make it manufacturable Zach recalls his conversation with Kelly Dack regarding the solder mask being modified by the manufacturer to ensure accurate assembly An electrical engineer's path to entrepreneurship Dave shares that he found his happy place working with small teams Career challenges for engineers coming from academia Zach emphasized the focus on the “value you can create” as an engineer Is freelancing the classic route to enter the PCB design industry The best path to entrepreneurship – start doing it! A risk mitigating tip in PCB design – review all parts and address where you messed up (right away) There is no fool-proof footprint Challenges of CM (contact manufacturer) overseas What should be manufactured domestically? Educational programs such as BlueStamp Engineering could help address the workforce shortage in the Electrical Engineer Industry How do engage the next generation of engineers to become more involved and interested in innovation and creating new things? Firmware vs. software engineering – the good, the bad, and the headaches Links and Resources: Connect with Dave Young on LinkedIn Visit Young Circuit Designs Website Learn more about the BlueStamp Engineering programs Related podcast with Kelly Dack: How to Panelize Your PCB Design with EMS Expert Kelly Dack Full OnTrack Podcast Library Altium Website Get Your First Month of Altium Designer® for FREE
“The most important things that I do every day are to take walks after my meals and make sure that I sleep a full eight hours. Those two simple things, which require a lot of adjusting for your lifestyle, have an outsized impact over the years and decades as they compound.” – Josh Clemente In this episode of Outliers, I'm talking with Josh Clemente (@joshuasforrest) about the concept of metabolic health, the importance of feedback loops, and why our daily choices have such a huge impact on our overall health. Josh Clemente is the Founder and President of Levels, a metabolic fitness company that helps people see how their choices affect their health in real-time. Before founding Levels, Josh was the Lead Life Support Systems Engineer at SpaceX, where he led the development of pressurized life support systems aboard spacecraft. He's also worked as a Senior Design Engineer at Hyperloop One and is a certified CrossFit Level 2 Trainer. In 2019, he founded Levels, which is a comprehensive app that uses constant glucose monitoring to provide easy-to-understand feedback on your diet, exercise, and daily activities. Chapters in this interview: How Josh's engineering background and role at SpaceX led to the creation of Levels How a ketogenic diet can affect your life expectancy The basics of ketones and ketosis How real-time data can help people choose the foods and activities that are healthiest for them Surprising insights from Levels customer data How Levels converts raw data into easy-to-understand scores Levels' expected launch date Whether glucose alone is the best indicator of overall health Sign up here for Outliers Weekly, our weekly Sunday newsletter that highlights our podcasts, business and investing concepts, and the best of what we read that week. Follow Outliers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/outlieracademy If you loved this episode, please share a quick review on Apple Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake and Chris are back this week with a special guest episode, speaking to dedicated ATO Podcast listener Ryan Greenslade, who also happens to be a Senior Design Engineer at Ferrari!He tells us about his career behind the scenes at Red Bull Racing, Caterham, McLaren and now working for the Italian team, creating all the key carbon fibre parts that make an F1 car (which is pretty much everything!). We also ask him about the work going into next year's 2022 cars and how next season could level out the grid!
Veronica Alanis Senior Design Engineer, New Product Development – Hair Care Born and raised in Mexico, Veronica joined Dyson in Malmesbury, England in 2016 and has since travelled the world to bring Dyson's most inventive hair care machines to market. Veronica started her career at Dyson as a design engineer followed by a stint in Shanghai where she managed research and development. From there, Veronica went on to help develop the best-selling Dyson Airwrap styler which launched in 2018 and sold out with a six-month-long waiting list. Veronica is currently based in Bristol where she works on new product development for the hair care category in the top-secret Dyson hair labs. She has a Master of Science degree in Advanced Sustainable Design from The University of Edinburgh where she graduated with distinction. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/message
Robotic sandwich makers, questioning everything and cooking a Lamb shank during a university lecture with Nick Chubb - Lead Industrial Designer at IDC.IDC (Industrial Design Consultancy) based out of Datchet, Windsor is one of the world's leading independent product development consultancies.With an exceptional product design heritage which spans almost 50 years, IDC also has a corresponding design studio in China - in fact they were the first British agency in Shanghai offering trusted, high level design and ‘on the ground' support to Chinese and international companies.https://www.idc.uk.com/They are currently recruiting for a Senior Design Engineer - so if you liked the idea of potentially working with Nick, take a look at the advert below:http://careers.idc.uk.com/apply/5tzP7ZvpNO/Senior-Design-EngineerProject-ManagerFor more on Nick - his work, portfolio improvement program and blog posts ... check out his website: https://www.nickchubbdesign.com/For more on us ... just type design truth on that google thing. hello@designtruth.co.uk if you ever want to be a guest on the podcast.
“The most important things that I do every day are to take walks after my meals and make sure that I sleep a full eight hours. Those two simple things, which require a lot of adjusting for your lifestyle, have an outsized impact over the years and decades as they compound.” – Josh Clemente In this episode of Outliers, I’m talking with Josh Clemente (@joshuasforrest) about the concept of metabolic health, the importance of feedback loops, and why our daily choices have such a huge impact on our overall health. Josh Clemente is the Founder and President of Levels, a metabolic fitness company that helps people see how their choices affect their health in real-time. Before founding Levels, Josh was the Lead Life Support Systems Engineer at SpaceX, where he led the development of pressurized life support systems aboard spacecraft. He’s also worked as a Senior Design Engineer at Hyperloop One and is a certified CrossFit Level 2 Trainer. In 2019, he founded Levels, which is a comprehensive app that uses constant glucose monitoring to provide easy-to-understand feedback on your diet, exercise, and daily activities. Chapters in this interview: 00:00:29 – How Josh’s engineering background and role at SpaceX led to the creation of Levels 00:06:32 – How a ketogenic diet can affect your life expectancy 00:07:57 – The basics of ketones and ketosis 00:13:34 – How real-time data can help people choose the foods and activities that are healthiest for them 00:21:17 – Surprising insights from Levels customer data 00:31:01 – How Levels converts raw data into easy-to-understand scores 00:39:58 – Levels’ expected launch date 00:43:03 – Whether glucose alone is the best indicator of overall health Sign up here for Outliers Weekly, our weekly Sunday newsletter that highlights our podcasts, business and investing concepts, and the best of what we read that week. Follow Outliers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/heyoutliers If you loved this episode, please share a quick review on Apple Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liana Nicklaus is a Senior Design Engineer at Arm. She has both her BS and MS in Electrical Engineering.
This episode of Medtalkcracy features Callie Carpenter, who is a Senior Design Engineer at Stryker's Spine Division in India. In this episode we cover Callie's journey from Mechanical to Biomedical Engineering, how she developed a global outlook on healthcare after working in Costa Rica as a Boston Scientific Intern which led to her leaping from the USA to India. Callie shares insights into working with the Sales and marketing team to ensure that she designs the best possible patient-focused medical solution. Hope you enjoy! Reach out to Callie! Co-Founders: Alia Myers Zion Maynard Follow us on social media: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter
In this episode of the No Code & Code podcast, Jason Barone takes us on his journey from auto mechanic to a senior design engineer at Uber in San Francisco. He talks about starting his own business building websites, which led him to become one of the top Squarespace freelancers, which in turn helped him land a job at Uber.Because Jason was a non-technical designer, he started looking for what we know today as no-code tools over 15 years ago. This led him to Squarespace back in 2006 when the company was still fairly new and small. As one of the early adopters of Squarespace, Jason found himself constantly pushing the limits of the site, submitting countless feature requests.He eventually became somewhat of a Squarespace celebrity, being a top contributor to the forums, Quora, Twitter, and moderating the Squarespace sub-reddit. So when Uber was exploring the use of Squarespace to scale web publishing operations, they found him pretty quickly.At the time, Uber had over 1,000 websites for city operations hosted on various platforms such as Squarespace, Weebly, Wix, and Wordpress. Jason solved this by building a sophisticated, cloneable Squarespace template that consolidated all cities into one system. Afterwards, he joined the enterprise web platform team and rebuilt the product internally with the larger web team.Jason also touches on the structure of the team he worked with, the amount of time it took to migrate everything (hint: it's longer than you'd expect), and the one main feature that Squarespace has yet to build out.You can find Jason on LinkedIn and Twitter,and some of the resources mentioned in this episode: Squarespace: https://www.squarespace.com/Squareront: https://squarefront.com/Weebly: https://www.weebly.com/caWix: https://www.wix.com/Wordpress: https://wordpress.org/Skillshare: https://www.skillshare.com/?via=headerCodyHouse: https://codyhouse.co/blogCodrops: https://tympanus.net/codrops/Zapier: https://zapier.com/Firebase: https://firebase.google.com/Bubble: https://bubble.io/Shopify: https://www.shopify.ca/Salesforce: www.salesforce.comJira: https://www.atlassian.com/software/jiraCoda: https://coda.io/
Everyone has heard of Oakley and they have an especially strong presence in South Orange County. In this episode we get to hear from Josh Schmidt, Senior Design Engineer of helmets. Press play and enjoy. The post Episode 22 – Joshua Schmidt from Oakley appeared first on Freehub Podcast.
In this episode, Mark interviews Aaron Pogue (President), Kris Austin (CEO) and Toby Nance (CTO), the co-founders of Draft2Digital about how they worked together and played off one another's strengths to create the company. This episode is a bit of a response from a few listeners who heard Mark mention that he recently joined the D2D team, but they weren't familiar with the company. They asked if it might be possible to share a bit of information about what Draft2Digital is all about. If you're not familiar with Draft2Digital, this will provide a decent introduction. And if you think you know Draft2Digital, perhaps there'll also be some deeper info and insights for you to learn even more by pulling a bit of that curtain back on three gentlemen who usually prefer to operate behind the scenes at this author-friendly company. Prior to the interview, Mark talks about the new announcement from this episode's sponsor, Findaway Voices . . .. . . which is called VOICES PLUS. Mark then provides a personal update which includes his recent visit to Oklahoma City to visit the Draft2Digital office, his short story "The Ritual of the Drawing" which recently appeared in the anthology Amazing Monster Tales: Dawn of the Monsters. Mark also mentions his recent appearances on a few other podcasts, including the Science Fiction and Fantasy Marketing Podcast and the Disruptor Podcast. In their conversation, Mark, Aaron, Kris and Toby talk about: How Aaron has been a writer since he was six years old and how his interest in self-publishing led to his desire to have a tool to make it easy to publish The fact that the three of them became best friends in college The initial "Google Doc to eBook" conversion tool that was a command line program that Aaron had requested Toby create for him How that tool was the beginning of the collaboration between Aaron and Toby, and Kris to create a platform all authors could benefit from The business proposal Kris put together that involved making a product that gave authors power in the industry Toby's joking description of Aaron as both Draft2Digital's first user and least supported user The company's goals to offer the best customer support of any of the other players in the industry The importance of making the systems and systems easy for non-techical persons The partnership of being there to help writers achieve their writing and publishing goals The origin of Universal Book Links from looking in detail at author problems that everyone knows about but nobody has time to work on (such as allowing the author a single link to their book where readers can choose the retailer where they'd like to purchase that book) How Books to Read links work better the more readers who use it (including the ability for users to set their own prefered store that Books2Read will automatically take them directly to The recently announced Account Sharing Controls that allow for virtual assistants, for example, to manage some of an author's metadata and assets without having access to their more sensitive information, such as banking information The things that they are each most looking forward to as we head into 2019 After the interview, Mark reflects on three things this conversation and recent trip to Oklahoma City made him think about: Personal connections in a digital world, collaboration and being open minded. Links of Interest: Draft2Digital D2D Blog D2D Announcement about Shared Accounts Findaway Voices Voices Plus Announcement Science Fiction & Fantasy Marketing Podcast Episode 210 Disruptor Podcast Episode 5 Amazing Monster Tales Stark Reflections Episode with Jamie Ferguson (Episode 27) Kelsie Stelting Patreon for Stark Reflections Stark Reflections Survey Aaron Pogue is the President and co-founder of Draft2Digital, a company offering online, author-assistance tools to enhance the business of publishing. Sporting simple but beautiful ebook formatting and conversion as well as easy distribution across some of the most powerful digital stores available, D2D is growing both its market share and its influence in the self-publishing world. Draft2Digital was founded in 2012 and enjoys continued growth and success. Before taking his post at Draft2Digital, Aaron worked as both a Technical Writer with the Federal Aviation Administration and a writing professor at the university level. He holds a Master of Professional Writing degree from the University of Oklahoma. He also self-publishes novels in the fantasy and science fiction genres. His books have sold a quarter of a million copies since his debut in 2010. Kris Austin is the CEO and co-founder of Draft2Digital, a company offering online, author-assistance tools to enhance the business of publishing. Sporting simple but beautiful ebook formatting and conversion as well as easy distribution across some of the most powerful digital stores available, D2D is growing both its market share and its influence in the self-publishing world. Draft2Digital was founded in 2012 and enjoys continued growth and success. Before taking this post with Draft2Digital, Kris worked for a private information technologies firm, where he managed the IT departments of dozens of Oklahoma City businesses. He received a B. S., Computer Science from Oklahoma Christian University in 2004. Toby Nance is the CTO and co-founder of Draft2Digital, a company offering online, author-assistance tools to enhance the business of publishing. Sporting simple but beautiful ebook formatting and conversion as well as easy distribution across some of the most powerful digital stores available, D2D is growing both its market share and its influence in the self-publishing world. Toby has been the head of development for Draft2Digital since its founding in 2012. Before taking this post with Draft2Digital, Toby worked at MSCI as a team lead writing custom workflows in LISP. He also worked on the Core Development Team, improving their tool support for LISP. Before that, he worked as Senior Design Engineer at Lowrance Electronics in charge of automotive mapping. He wrote a turn-by-turn routing navigation system and tides and currents prediction software and maps. The music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Marty Jertson, who's the Senior Design Engineer at Ping and a professional golfer, joined the Two Guys Talkin' Golf podcast while on the floor of the 2018 PGA Show. He talked Ping's G400 Max driver, G700 irons, what's in his bag, why you should try a lighter lob wedge, and much more.
The Off-Season is a GREAT time to start making plans for the summer. You can buy tickets, book airline fare, choose hotels and get excited for what's to come. We start off this week's show by hearing what EB has planned for his first and second theme park trips of the 2017 season! We'll also hear Part II of an interview with Adam House, the Senior Design Engineer at Great Coasters International. Kevin and Cincinnati Jon met up with Adam at a local chili establishment and talk about designs for InvadR at Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Mystic Timbers at Kings Island. Finally, it's time to announce the first Listener Meet-Up of 2017! Thanks for listening to CoasterRadio.com!
This week's show kicks off with a First Drop about the Rise and Fall of Disneyquest.The Interactive Indoor Theme Park that was supposed to open with nationwide locations will be closing its doors in July. Why did this concept fail and will we ever see anything like it again? Then, Mike takes a look at some theme park offers he received in the mail recently and does some "Theme Park Math" with EB to see if the deal is worth it. Would you pay $99 for a beer membership? Would you pay $555 for season-long access to the front of the line of your favorite rides and attractions? We'll also hear an interview with Adam House, the Senior Design Engineer at Great Coasters International. Kevin and Cincinnati Jon met up with Adam at a local chili establishment to learn about his career and what it's like to design high profile roller coasters for high profile parks. Finally, we poll the audience in real-time as we decide whether certain aspects of the amusement industry are HOT or NOT! Thanks for listening to CoasterRadio.com!
Material Matters is excited about cohosting the next Hardware Startups Vancouver meetup. We will hear informative and exciting stories from three local founders of hardware and embedded systems startups. Our feature talk will be presented by Paul Banwatt, author of the 3D printing law blog – Law in the Making. Presenters: Dr. Brad Quinton | Invionics,, Co-Founder and COO | past:Veridae Systems, Co-Founder and Tech/Product/Marketing Lead, which was successfully sold to Tektronix Dr. Brad Quinton has been working in the high technology industry for 15 years. He has successfully straddled academia and industry, working in parallel with much of his academic research, he received his Ph.D. at the University of British Columbia in October 2008. His research lead to the formation in 2009 of Veridae Systems where he was the technical, product management and marketing lead. The venture developed a world class EDA debug product, sold it to leading semiconductor companies and was acquired by Tektronix in 20 months. Brad later led Tektronix’s Embedded Instruments Group, as Chief Architect, until May 2013. Between 2006 and 2008, he was a Consultant and Senior Design Engineer at Teradici Corporation where he designed new circuits and debugged new devices. Before this time, Brad worked for Altera, helping resolve key issues with a new product that they had introduced. From 1998 to 2003, Dr. Quinton was at PMC-Sierra where as Project Lead he directly managed 10 engineers and a multi-million dollar IC development. This project was successfully released into the market. During this period, Brad was instrumental in the successful technical integration of two of PMC’s acquisitions, HyperCore (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) and Toucan (Galway, Ireland), into the company. Gonzalo Tudela | Vandrico Solutions Inc., Co-Founder and CEO, @vandrico_inc, @GonzaloTudela Subject Matter: The Importance of Workplace Wearables Vandrico Solutions Inc. researches and deploys wearable technologies to generate ROIs for industrial companies. Co-Founder and CEO Gonzalo Tudela will discuss the importance of developing wearable devices for the workplace and how the next evolution of the wearables market is posed for B2B clientele.