In today’s fast-paced tech environment, the role of a product engineering leader goes beyond managing teams and overseeing development—it's about shaping products that deliver real value to users and ...
Have you ever thought about how and why something was designed? Who was considered a “stakeholder” for the design? And what biases are baked within the process of designing something? These are some ...
How do you ensure that you bring the products your customers want, to market, how and when they want them? These are the questions that R&D and Engineering executives ask every day. After reviewing ...
Like all engineers, Professor Michael Readey has a passion for solving problems. Throughout his career in product development, he has worked on projects ranging from designing medical components used ...
Process Engineering encompasses the analysis, modeling, simulation, optimization, design, control and operation of process systems, from micro-sized systems to huge industrial facilities. Many ...
Mechanical design engineering includes the design of numerous things. Things that you use every day, from toys, home appliances, clocks, and watches to cars, elevators, hydraulic presses, turbines, ...
Batch remains advantageous for development, variable demand, and bounded risk, benefiting from natural hold points, simpler investigations, and lower upfront capital, despite longer lead times and ...
More times than I can count in my career, I have participated in operations meetings and have watched the sparks fly between Service and Engineering leadership as they debate which team was ...
CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing is fast becoming the essential tool for industrial microbial production and chemical synthesis by virtue of its speed, precision, and versatility. CRISPR can drastically ...
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