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    Explore " saratech" with insightful episodes like "The Future of Aerospace: Innovation, Leadership, and the Human Touch with Brian Geary and Michael Russell from Stretch Forming Corporation", "Episode 12 - From Theory to Practice: Perspectives of a New Engineer", "Episode 11 - The Digital Twin: A Unified Roadmap for Modern Engineering", "Episode 10 - Think Big Picture: Engineering and Design Require Holistic Solutions" and "Episode 7 - What Makes Great Customer Support with Chad Evans" from podcasts like ""The Human Side of Engineering & Product Development", "The Human Side of Engineering & Product Development", "The Human Side of Engineering & Product Development", "The Human Side of Engineering & Product Development" and "The Human Side of Engineering & Product Development"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    The Future of Aerospace: Innovation, Leadership, and the Human Touch with Brian Geary and Michael Russell from Stretch Forming Corporation

    The Future of Aerospace: Innovation, Leadership, and the Human Touch with Brian Geary and Michael Russell from Stretch Forming Corporation

    In this episode of The Human Side of Engineering and Product Development, Andy Deo engages in an insightful conversation with Brian Geary, President, and Owner of Stretch Forming Corporation, and Mike Russell, General Manager. They delve into the company's history, growth, and its key role in complex metal forming, machining, and innovative solutions for the aerospace, defense, and space industries. The discussion touches on their experiences, the recent recognition by Boeing, upcoming projects, and how they balance technological advancements with the personal touch in a dynamic industry. They explore future technological trends like 3D printing, AI, and robotics, emphasizing the thrill of challenges and the immense satisfaction of physically creating components used in aerospace engineering.

    HUMANIZING MESSAGES

    "Nothing makes us happier than walking into the shop and seeing our product being made, and figuring out how to do it." - Brian Geary
    "You'll never be bored in manufacturing work." - Michael Russell
    "There's a sense of pride that I think manufacturing gives you that a lot of other career paths may not give you." - Michael Russell
    "There's no better feeling than walking through the factory and looking at all the products and the great cool stuff going on, cool programs all over the world." - Brian Geary

    Get to know our guests, Brian and Michael, and what they’re up to:

    Brian Geary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-geary-a3025356/
    Michael Russell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-russell-9a479597/
    Website: https://www.stretchformingcorp.com/

    Learn more about our host and his Human Side:

    Andy Deo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andydeo/
    Saratech: https://www.linkedin.com/company/saratech-inc/
    Saratech.com: https://saratech.com/customer-enablement/

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    Episode 12 - From Theory to Practice: Perspectives of a New Engineer

    Episode 12 - From Theory to Practice: Perspectives of a New Engineer

    Finding validation in designing for the greater good of humanity   

    In this episode of The Human Side of Engineering and Product Development, Andy welcomes Kevin Saginian, a mechanical engineer at Saratech. Kevin shares his unique experience of finishing college through the pandemic and the adaptability and motivation he needed to finish mechanical engineering.

    He also gives his insights on how different school was compared to the real world of mechanical engineering where he gets to contribute his expertise for the greater good, such as his work on the Sierra Nevada Dreamchaser. He also gives advice to upcoming engineers on enjoying lab work because of how practical it is in actual engineering.

    HUMANIZING MESSAGES

    KEVIN: Working on the Sierra Nevada Dreamchaser is validating experience

    "Finally touching something that was a part of something that big like the Sierra Nevada Dreamchaser, that was like my, oh man, whatever I'm doing in this field is usually going to be attached to something very prominent, like something very big for humanity. And that was really the validation I wanted for getting into this."

    KEVIN: Keep an open mind on the lessons learned in class

    "Just really open your mind to what it is you're learning. I feel like when I would get into a class or I'd be taking a class, I might initially be kind of stressed out at first glance, like oh my gosh, this is so technical, and just so worried about how am I going to get a good grade. But then, I would get through it and it'd be a stressful, difficult process, but then the next semester, I would look back at the textbook from that class and I'd be like, man, this wasn't so bad."

    Get to know our guest, Kevin, and what he’s up to:

    LinkedIn

    Learn more about our host and his Human Side:

    Andy Deo | Saratech | Saratech.com

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    Episode 11 - The Digital Twin: A Unified Roadmap for Modern Engineering

    Episode 11 - The Digital Twin: A Unified Roadmap for Modern Engineering

    PLM is not the same as deploying IT software   

    In this episode of The Human Side of Engineering and Product Development, Andy welcomes Sassan Khoubyari, Senior Manager of PLM Solutions at Saratech. He explains that PLM is not just an IT initiative, but a business process transformation initiative that needs to be understood and executed by the CEO and other executives in order to be successful.

    Sassan also discusses some misconceptions about PLM. For instance, PLM systems must be understood as a core part of business process transformation. He also cautions that implementing a PLM system will not automatically fix broken processes - it is only a tool to support a well-functioning workflow. Finally, Sassan defines what digital twin means and how it is implemented in a practical sense.

    HUMANIZING MESSAGES

    SASSAN: PLM must start small then grow into more integrated processes

    "Sometimes we see that companies are trying to do too much at the same time altogether and that really put a lot of pressure on their organization because, as I said, the involvement of process owners, engineers on different levels, and integration between applications, are really key and important. So for that reason, we work with the organizations to put together a roadmap. It might be a 2-year or 3-year roadmap, and we walk them through what are the maturity levels that an organization can go through in PLM."

    SASSAN: The concept of Digital Twin defined

    "The concept of digital twin as actually defined by Dr. Michael Grieves back in 2003 and it's really about 3 main parts. It's about physical products in real space, virtual products in virtual space, and the connected data that tied the physical and virtual product together. So digital twin or virtual replicas of physical devices that are kind of bringing it together with your digital environments."

     

    Get to know our guest, Sassan, and what he’s up to:

    LinkedIn

    Learn more about our host and his Human Side:

    Andy Deo | Saratech | Saratech.com

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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."

     

    Get to know our guest, Jed, and what he’s up to:

    LinkedIn

    Learn more about our host and his Human Side:

    Andy Deo | Saratech | Saratech.com

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    Episode 7 - What Makes Great Customer Support with Chad Evans

    Episode 7 - What Makes Great Customer Support with Chad Evans

    From developments in  CAD and Siemens NX software to communicating between teams, there's a lot that goes through the Saratech Customer Support Team's day-to-day.

    In this episode of The Human Side Of Engineering & Product Development, we are joined by Chad Evans, Technical Manager for the Customer Care Team at Saratech to talk about the increasing complexity of the software being used and how the team approaches customer support.

     

    HUMANIZING MOMENTS:

    • Chad's interest in engineering and how he went from the Air Force to Saratech
    • Staying up-to-date with CAD and Siemens software
    • The support team's approach to customer cases
    • Chad's recommendations to avoid common issues in handling servers
    • What administrators should pay attention to before implementing changes

    HUMANIZING MESSAGES:

    CHAD: Educating the team and learning at the same time

    “I've been on the sales end of it, I've been on the user side of it, I've been on the design side which is good because I can interact with a lot of our salespeople too. And a lot of our salespeople will come to me directly and say 'I'm giving a proposal on this license, am I correct?' and that's where I can validate our sales teams.”

    CHAD: Making the customers happy is the top priority

    “We always wanna contact that customer within minutes, figure out the issue, and then move on. And then when we're done, we always send out a survey too because we want to make sure that we did the issue properly, our communication was fast, and that the customer's happy with our results.”

     

    Get to know our guest, Chad, and what he’s up to:

    Learn more about our host and his Human Side:

    Andy Deo | Saratech | Saratech.com

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    Episode 5 - A DAUGHTER’S PLEA: Getting To Know The Life Of Dr. Saeed Paydarfar, Father Of Saratech

    Episode 5 - A DAUGHTER’S PLEA: Getting To Know The Life Of Dr. Saeed Paydarfar, Father Of Saratech

    “I DON'T EVEN REMEMBER WHEN YOU LIVE HERE ANYMORE”

    These are the words of Dr. Saeed Paydarfar’s daughter, Sara, that pushed him to the edge and decided to leave his job, and start a company of his own so he can spend more time with his family. Saeed is the CEO and Founder of Saratech. He will be sharing his engineering journey and how his human side gave life to Saratech, only here, in The Human Side of Engineering and Product Development podcast.

     

    HUMANIZING MOMENTS:

    • How Saeed became an engineer
    • Doing surprising things for people and being creative
    • Solving problems from angles that no one saw
    • A data manager’s life in the 90s and early 2000s
    • Delivering positivity to find the positivity
    • Leaving his job to be with his family, and bringing Saratech to life

    HUMANIZING MESSAGES:

    Saeed: Data management, then and now

    “We’re more about those process management, and being able to move information from team to team and making sure the information moves fast, accurately, the right, the right data, the right formats, all those things, that now becomes a much bigger challenge.”

    Saeed: Find positivity in everything you do

    “I think part of the reason people can be successful is if you really find a way to enjoy what you're doing both what you're doing, and with the people you're doing it, your career is going to be much better than if you're constantly complaining about things and complaining about people. So I find delivering that positivity is also an important way of finding the positivity and sticking with the positive stories.

     

    Get to know our guest, Dr. Saeed, and what he’s up to:

    Saeed Paydarfar, PhD

    Learn more about our host and his Human Side:

    Andy Deo | Saratech | Saratech.com

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