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Digitalisation in Engineering - Part One

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Discover how digitalisation has been woven into the fabrics of business and society, and how Irish engineers have risen to the challenge.

In the first of a three-part series, three engineers at the forefront of their fields explore the acceleration in digital solutions, and how in a world changed by a global pandemic, digitalisation has redefined the way we work forever.

To discuss this we are joined by Jeffrey Roe, Telclic Head of Engineering, Suzanne Roe Managing Director, Consultant Medical Devices at Triskele Consulting Limited and Veronica Mariti Sesoko, previous with Dublin City Council and currently Operations Senior Analyst Accenture

TOPICS WE DISCUSSED INCLUDE

  • How digitalisation has shaped the industry over the past twenty years
  • How digitalisation has shaped patients' experience within the health service (02.43)
  • How 3D Models have rapidly sped up the planning process (05.49)
  • The process of changing from a paper system to a fully digitalised system (09.38)
  • The digital twin program which has been developed by Dublin City Council (15.44)

GUEST DETAILS

Jeffrey Roe, Telclic Head of Engineering, has gained a wealth of experience in building public transport systems from bike-share schemes, to parking and port traffic access management systems.

Suzanne O’Rourke, is an engineer working in the medical device industry for almost 30 years - across research and development, process development, new products, quality and regulations. Suzanne is the owner and managing director of Triskele Consulting, focussing on supporting start-up companies to navigate the technical and regulatory requirements to bring novel medical devices to market.

Veronica Mariti Sesok, who recently started working for Accenture The Dock as an Operations Senior Analyst, has previously worked for Dublin City Council as an Engineer in the Smart City Team running Innovative Projects for the Public Sector.

CONTACT DETAILS

Veronica Mariti Sesoko
https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronica-sesoko/
@SesokoVe

Suzanne O’Rourke:

https://www.triskele-consult.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzanne-o-rourke-msc-phd-515a00a/

Jeffery Roe:

jeffrey@telclic.net

https://telclic.net/

https://twitter.com/Jeffrey_Roe

https://www.linkedin.com/in/roejeffrey/

MORE INFORMATION

Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer.
https://www.engineersireland.ie/


QUOTES

Many different tools and technologies are coming up to improve our city. They help with how we can run more efficiently, how we can better engage with our citizens, how to have better decision-making based on data and being transparent with people.
Veronica Sesoko

We only had a small team on the ground so we leveraged a lot of digital technologies. That allowed our engineers to remotely monitor the equipment and set up all the processes. Video calling was another tool that allowed us to do a project that's so far away.
Jeffrey Roe

If they'd had some kind of heart arrhythmia, and the device had to kick in and treat it, that action could get uploaded to their doctor's clinic and the doctor could actually review the event remotely.
Suzanne O’Rourke

  continue reading

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Discover how digitalisation has been woven into the fabrics of business and society, and how Irish engineers have risen to the challenge.

In the first of a three-part series, three engineers at the forefront of their fields explore the acceleration in digital solutions, and how in a world changed by a global pandemic, digitalisation has redefined the way we work forever.

To discuss this we are joined by Jeffrey Roe, Telclic Head of Engineering, Suzanne Roe Managing Director, Consultant Medical Devices at Triskele Consulting Limited and Veronica Mariti Sesoko, previous with Dublin City Council and currently Operations Senior Analyst Accenture

TOPICS WE DISCUSSED INCLUDE

  • How digitalisation has shaped the industry over the past twenty years
  • How digitalisation has shaped patients' experience within the health service (02.43)
  • How 3D Models have rapidly sped up the planning process (05.49)
  • The process of changing from a paper system to a fully digitalised system (09.38)
  • The digital twin program which has been developed by Dublin City Council (15.44)

GUEST DETAILS

Jeffrey Roe, Telclic Head of Engineering, has gained a wealth of experience in building public transport systems from bike-share schemes, to parking and port traffic access management systems.

Suzanne O’Rourke, is an engineer working in the medical device industry for almost 30 years - across research and development, process development, new products, quality and regulations. Suzanne is the owner and managing director of Triskele Consulting, focussing on supporting start-up companies to navigate the technical and regulatory requirements to bring novel medical devices to market.

Veronica Mariti Sesok, who recently started working for Accenture The Dock as an Operations Senior Analyst, has previously worked for Dublin City Council as an Engineer in the Smart City Team running Innovative Projects for the Public Sector.

CONTACT DETAILS

Veronica Mariti Sesoko
https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronica-sesoko/
@SesokoVe

Suzanne O’Rourke:

https://www.triskele-consult.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzanne-o-rourke-msc-phd-515a00a/

Jeffery Roe:

jeffrey@telclic.net

https://telclic.net/

https://twitter.com/Jeffrey_Roe

https://www.linkedin.com/in/roejeffrey/

MORE INFORMATION

Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer.
https://www.engineersireland.ie/


QUOTES

Many different tools and technologies are coming up to improve our city. They help with how we can run more efficiently, how we can better engage with our citizens, how to have better decision-making based on data and being transparent with people.
Veronica Sesoko

We only had a small team on the ground so we leveraged a lot of digital technologies. That allowed our engineers to remotely monitor the equipment and set up all the processes. Video calling was another tool that allowed us to do a project that's so far away.
Jeffrey Roe

If they'd had some kind of heart arrhythmia, and the device had to kick in and treat it, that action could get uploaded to their doctor's clinic and the doctor could actually review the event remotely.
Suzanne O’Rourke

  continue reading

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