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    Explore " design engineering" with insightful episodes like "#AppliedErgo2023 Keynote Chat with Lashawn Boulware", "Episode 10 - Think Big Picture: Engineering and Design Require Holistic Solutions", "49. What Robots Can Learn from Starfish and Falcons", "Episode 16: Designing, Engineering, & Manufacturing: Supply Chain Challenges as Demand Rises" and "The impact of COVID-19 on the electronics sector" from podcasts like ""Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast", "The Human Side of Engineering & Product Development", "The Next Byte", "The eeDesignIt Podcast" and "Electronic Specifier Insights"" and more!

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    #AppliedErgo2023 Keynote Chat with Lashawn Boulware

    #AppliedErgo2023 Keynote Chat with Lashawn Boulware

    IISE's Keith Albertson talks with Lashawn Boulware, a human factors design engineer for the Orion Program at Lockheed Martin Space and a keynote speaker at the Applied Ergonomics Conference March 27-30 in New Orleans (SAVE on registration through March 19 – iise.org/AEC/register). They discuss her background as an industrial engineer, the unique ergonomic issues she handles on the Orion spacecraft and her ties to the conference.


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    Episode 10 - Think Big Picture: Engineering and Design Require Holistic Solutions

    Episode 10 - Think Big Picture: Engineering and Design Require Holistic Solutions

    Get it right the first time with design engineering   

    In this episode of The Human Side of Engineering and Product Development, Andy welcomes Jed Bullwinkle, Director of Design Solutions at Saratech. Jed discusses the creativity needed to find the best possible solutions to solve a single design problem. 

    He then takes a deep dive into his involvement with the JSF (Joint Strike Fighter) program and the advancement and complexity of CAD today. Lastly, Jed digs into the skills aspiring engineers need to be successful which include a holistic understanding of materials, sciences, and how one component affects the future state as a whole. 

    HUMANIZING MESSAGES

    JED: NX has now set the standard for CAD

    "I got into NX, back in NX 4 so pretty early on, and it still had a lot of growing pains. There were a lot of things it needed to improve. And what happened was, along the way, NX grew exponentially." 

    "Siemens did a great job of developing it. They listened, I think, to the issues that people were having, the designers were having, and they solved them."

    JED: A career in engineering requires a bigger-picture perspective 

    "I think just understanding that future state like you said, that DFMA, understanding holistically what that process looks like, and being able to think a little bit beyond just what's directly in front of you."

     

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    Episode 16: Designing, Engineering, & Manufacturing: Supply Chain Challenges as Demand Rises

    Episode 16: Designing, Engineering, & Manufacturing: Supply Chain Challenges as Demand Rises
    Let's talk innovations in product design and development. We chatted with Mark Dohnalek, President & CEO of Pivot International about markets that have grown as a result of the pandemic, common struggles among markets, and we look into the future to see what we can expect in the future. Mark also talks more about supply chain issues and the resulting challenges as demand rises. Learn more about Pivot International and the work they do in manufacturing, design, and engineering: http://www.pivotint.com/

    The impact of COVID-19 on the electronics sector

    The impact of COVID-19 on the electronics sector

    The coronavirus pandemic has rapidly shifted from being a mild inconvenience to something that is dominating our every waking moment - particularly given the UK Government's decision over the last 48 hours to close all pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants.

    In last month’s issue of Electronic Specifier Design magazine, we spoke about the cancellations, postponement, or depletion of certain trade shows around Europe. Now, less than 30 days later, those irritations seem a world away as countries begin their individual ‘lock-downs’ and we all begin to self-isolate.

    In addition to global health concerns, the fall-out from restrictions placed on the public (whether they be self-imposed or otherwise), are now starting to be realised, with the travel and hospitality industries particularly at risk, and our health service under increasing strain. What we will be left with when it’s all over is a matter of some conjecture. But what of the electronics industry?

    Despite the rapidly changing situation, we felt compelled to reach out to the experts in the industry to gauge opinion and glean some insight, judging the impact of the virus on electronics manufacturing, the supply chain, legalities and economic fallout.

    Please see a link below to the latest Electronic Specifier Insights podcast looking at the landscape of the electronics sector and the impact COVID-19 is having upon it - with contributions from the ecsn, Mouser, Digi-Key, and many more. Click Podcast icon.

    In addition, due to this rapidly changing situation, be sure to check www.electronicspecifier.com for regular industry updates.

    In addition, please see a link to the latest issue of Electronic Specifier Design magazine - March issue. Click here to read.

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