Description
Technology is the future—but the future is now.
Technology is everywhere. Wherever there’s a source of electrical power, there’s tech involved. Behind every piece of technology, there are engineers responsible for its creation.
One of those engineers is Siemens’s Dave Walker, an electromechanical engineer at Siemens. He’s part of the equation creating the plethora of technology we have today. Dave and I talk about what electromechanical design actually is, why technology is evolving so rapidly, and what the future holds.
Even when this rapid digital evolution seems overwhelming, we’re curious to know what could possibly come next.
Tune in to get a peek at what the future of electromechanical design looks like.
Some Questions I Ask:
Can you define “electromechanical design” is? (1:57)Will we ever reach a point where there’s too much technology? (6:53)What industries are impacted most by electromechanical design today? (8:23)
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
How electromechanical design relates to the next generation of design at Siemens. (2:11).How electronics have evolved through the digital era. (4:10)What the future of electromechanical design looks like. (11:53)
Connect with Dave Walker:
LinkedIn
Resources:
Siemens PLM Software
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