Why hasn't someone decided to build nuclear reactors for use terrestrially and extra-terrestrially before? Why is it possible now? What's changed?
Andrew Smyth & William Madsen discuss, starting with the SNAP-10A reactor. The full video is here - https://t.co/4f7xeRCi9F
...my engineering change notice for a fourth time after another change in the pump pressure."
Our Chief of Staff @HarryTEC1 muses on why creativity and invention turn into pain and unproductive bureaucracy during the development of complex systems.
https://t.co/dHpC7oHlEl
‘Ambitious Engineers Against Excessive Engineering Administration’ (AEAEEA)
"OK, so it’s not the catchiest name in the world (suggestions welcome), but the acronym nicely represents the sound I make when I find out I have to rewrite...
Join us Thursday for our next space industry happy hour! Thank you to @BankofAmerica, @Deloitte, @Flow_Engineer, and @VELO3DMetal for sponsoring. See you in Long Beach 🚀
Register here: https://t.co/ihdG1rxN07
Our Founder and CEO @parisingh sat down with @Siftedeu and board member Alastair Mitchell (@eqtventures) to give his thoughts on the shifting funding environment, plus how discipline and a strong team culture are driving our journey at @Flow_Engineer.
Exciting news: EQT Ventures and @Siftedeu’s new Downturn Survival Guide Podcast is here! 🎙️
We’ll be exploring what European startups need to know about surviving the downturn, from lessons from the dotcom crash to boosting employee morale.
https://t.co/0v2izZKTrq
New requirement tools need to look and feel closer to a social network than a database with a bad UI.
This is why you're seeing so many engineering leads hack software tools like Jira and other cloud-based databases for their requirements."
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https://t.co/kleG4Fy8X7
The NewSpace industry is moving incredibly quickly. We set out to narrow down why.
"We’ve seen a clear pattern differentiating the best NewSpace teams from the old-school - their different worldview on requirements....
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...but especially on complex projects, most engineers feel their lives are now worse! Rather than spending their day heads down in engineering, they are now bombarded with a barrage of emails, meeting requests and lengthy design reviews."
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https://t.co/07oqCCZknG
Mentioning "Digital Transformation" opens a whole shipping container of worms.
"Over the last decade, we've heard non-stop about 'Digital Transformation' and 'Industry 4.0'. It was meant to change everything about how we worked and how much we could achieve...
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We all became engineers to build things that matter - things that help people and push humanity forward. For a long time, it looked like the engineering industry had forgotten this."
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https://t.co/Jc4CRDkv24
The drive behind Flow's mission is to make sure we are ready for the next era of engineering.
"I used to wonder what it would have been like t be an engineer working for NASA during The Space Race. Groundbreaking technology, tremendous pace of iteration, massive stakes.
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But there are models that can work in the current environment and thrive if properly integrated. These include non-production or process based platforms from biotech to software. E.g. portco @TheEngineeringC which is reducing design time from years to minutes.
@Flow_Engineer raises £7m to develop engineering collaboration
Funding round led by @eqtventures saw participation of tech investors from companies including Backed VC, Unity, Figma and EF
https://t.co/3T2HJx23xu
Our CEO @parisingh sat down with @TechCrunch's @ron_miller to chat about our mission to help the hardware engineering teams solving humanity's era-defining problems.
One of @TheEngineeringC's partners @AeroDelft had their summer event yesterday. It was incredible to see the progress of such a fantastic project. We're proud to be one of @AeroDelft's Gold Partners.
Look out for the VR design walk-through in the video.
https://t.co/LINEWOpaek
@TheEngineeringC were at @SpaceCommExpo last week. It feels like the @UKspace industry has a lot of incredible engineering capability to offer. Everyone is pushing boundaries to work in a faster, more agile way than hardware engineers ever have before.
https://t.co/oP1jghjEVD