S4E36 Wes Schwie| Intellectual Property

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S7E13 Brad & Aaron | How To Accelerate The Speed of Engineering (Episode 2 of 3)

Send us Fan MailIn part two of this three-part series on accelerating the speed of engineering, Aaron Moncur and Brad Hirayama shift the focus from individual habits to team workflows. Drawing from patterns that have surfaced across 300+ Being An Engineer interviews, they explore ...  Show more

S7E12 Flash Training: Design for Assembly: Why Fewer Screw Lengths Makes Everything Easier

Send a textWatch this flash training here: https://youtu.be/QCy9i4TB2b4When engineers design parts in isolation, it’s easy to unintentionally introduce dozens of slightly different fastener lengths into an assembly. That might not seem like a big deal during CAD, but it becomes a ...  Show more

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