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A show that brings you closer to the cutting edge in computer architecture and the remarkable people behind it. Hosted by Dr. Suvinay Subramanian, who is a computer architect at Google in the Systems Infrastructure group, working on designing Google’s machine learning accelerators (TPU), and Dr. Lisa Hsu who is a Principal Engineer at Microsoft in the Azure Compute group, working on strategic initiatives for datacenter deployment.
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The Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast is a deep dive into what 3D printing and Additive Manufacturing mean for prosthetics and orthotics. We’re Brent and Joris both passionate about 3D printing and Additive Manufacturing. We’re on a journey together to explore the digitization of prostheses and orthoses together. Join us! Have a question, suggestion or guest for us? Reach out. Or have a listen to the podcast here. The Prosthetic and Orthotic field is experiencing a revolution where manufactu ...
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Our Moore's Lobby Podcast serves an elite global audience of engineers, technologists, and executives with a goal to educate, empower, and entertain. We discuss the technologies and engineering behind the hottest industry trends as host Daniel Bogdanoff guides you through the human stories behind the world's most inspiring organizations and leaders. Tune in every other Tuesday for new episodes.
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Send us a text Join us as we embark on an exhilarating journey into the world of prosthetics and orthotics with a live recording from AOPA 2024. With over 1,800 attendees and 20 new vendors setting the stage, Joris Peels and Brent Wright capture the dynamic atmosphere of the event. This episode spotlights the spirit of innovation driving the indust…
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Send us a text Have you ever wondered how cutting-edge technology is transforming the world of prosthetics and orthotics? Join us as we kick off the Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast with a thrilling behind-the-scenes look at our experiences recording live at industry trade shows. From tackling technical hurdles with Plantronics headsets to enjoyin…
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Send us a text What if you could witness the unyielding spirit of the world's most exceptional athletes in action? Join us as we sit down with Katie Richmond, reporting live from the Paris Paralympics, to uncover the stories of resilience and triumph that make this event truly unforgettable. From her touching visit to the historic beaches of Norman…
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Dr. Vijay Janapa Reddi is an Associate Professor at Harvard University, and Vice President and Co-founder of MLCommons. He has made substantial contributions to mobile and edge computing systems, and played a key role in developing the MLPerf Benchmarks. Vijay has authored the machine learning systems book mlsysbook.ai, as part of his twin passions…
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Send us a text We’re delighted to introduce Diego Suarez from Bionic Prosthetics and Orthotics, whose extraordinary journey from a sports injury to an inspiring career helping those with physical challenges will leave you motivated and full of appreciation for the impact of resilience. Ever wondered how cutting-edge 3D printing technology is revolu…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how recording a podcast live at a bustling conference feels? We don't know either! But you can join Brent in Charlotte as we broadcast directly from the AOPA conference for the first time ever. In this episode we dive into the world of orthotics and prosthetics as we unpack the ongoing excitement and occasional wearines…
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Send us a text Join us as we celebrate 100 Episodes with Dale Perkins of Coyote Designs sharing his insights on how he has left a legacy through socket design and product development. His dual expertise as a prosthetist and an amputee brings a unique perspective to the conversation. We'll explore his personal story of overcoming his amputation thro…
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Send us a text Have we missed something? In this episode we go back to the basics. Actually we go before the basics and that is surgery. Does the quality of surgery affect outcomes? What makes a good amputation? What makes a good outcome? Are prosthetists asked to do miracles? What is the role of the IT band in normal gait? We cover this and more w…
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If you are interested in electronics, history, or simple amazing stories, you will enjoy this podcast interview with our Moore’s Lobby host, Daniel Bogdanoff. Mike Engelhardt has been developing simulation tools since 1975. He is best known for creating LTspice, which is believed to be the most widely distributed and used SPICE analog electronic ci…
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Send us a text Maybe the solution to your knee pain is a high-tech 3D-printed brace inspired by an injury from the football field. Today, we’re talking to Dave Johnson, the CEO and founder of the startup Icarus Medical, about his unusual path from a childhood on a dairy farm to inventing innovative knee braces. Dave describes how his life journey a…
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Ananth Avva is “a big believer that if you give human beings the right type of information and you contextualize it, they will make the right decision ultimately for the organization.” In his current role at Altium as the Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cloud Platform, he is leading efforts to improve and accelerate collaboration becau…
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Send us a text What if the future of prosthetics could be completely transformed by a single machine? This episode of the Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast kicks off Season 9 with an in-depth recap of the Rapid conference, highlighting the revolutionary Impossible Objects machine. Discover how continuous carbon fiber technology is set to change the…
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Thomas Keller is the Director of Platforms and Core Technology at u-blox. He learned early in his career that technology development does not always progress in a perfectly straight line. During his PhD studies, he worked on Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) as a candidate technology for 3G cellular network deployment. OFDM lost tha…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how prosthetists can significantly influence the lives of amputees? Jim Reichmann shares his extensive knowledge in evidence-based medicine and the transformative role of removable rigid dressings. Through his numerous contributions to clinical guidelines and published articles, Jim unveils the innovative practices that…
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Dr. Carole-Jean Wu is a Director of AI Research at Meta. She is a founding member and a Vice President of MLCommons – a non-profit organization that aims to accelerate machine learning innovations for the benefits of all. Dr. Wu also serves on the MLCommons Board as a Director, chaired the MLPerf Recommendation Benchmark Advisory Board, and co-chai…
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If you enjoy hearing passionate people talk about jobs they love and technology that fascinates them, you are in for a treat. Noah Gedrimas grew up with a love of vehicles—cars, tractors, construction equipment, and snowmobiles. In college, he built a one-fifth-scale car and then programmed it to self-park, which led him to a “newfound respect for …
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Send us a text What if the future of upper limb prosthetics is being shaped right now by a wave of strategic acquisitions and groundbreaking innovations? Join us as we navigate the intricate dynamics of the prosthetics industry, dissecting recent high-profile acquisitions by companies like Fillauer, College Park, Ossur, and Eqwal’s notable acquisit…
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Send us a text In this conversation, Joris Peels and Brent Wright interview Duann Scott, the head of the 3MF Consortium, about 3D printing, software, and the future of file formats. They discuss the benefits of the 3MF file format, its security features, and the implications for the 3D printing industry. The conversation also covers lattice structu…
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After beginning his career with Hewlett-Packard, David Su met a friend for lunch to learn about a new startup called Atheros. He was so excited by the vision to develop world-changing products that Su “went for lunch and never left.” At Atheros, Su had a “front-row seat” developing wireless WAN technology that transitioned from novelty to necessity…
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Send us a text Navigating a world not designed for you can be a daunting challenge, but imagine turning that challenge into a beacon of innovation and hope. That's precisely what Jacob Ayers from Wurth Additive Group has done with his inspiring journey through legal blindness and into the heart of 3D printing. As a guest on our show, Jacob offers n…
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Steve Klinger, Vice President of Product, joins the Moore’s Lobby podcast to discuss how LightMatter is using silicon photonics to improve speed and reduce power consumption in AI data centers. With two previous $1B+ startups under his belt, Klinger knows a thing or two about identifying successful technology solutions to current industry challenge…
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Send us a text We are joined by Mike Jenks, a Certified Prosthetist and Prthotist with Integrum, who discusses a bone-anchored implant system called the OPRA(TM). Mike shares his journey into the field, starting from an unexpected encounter during his physical therapy training that led him to the world of prosthetics and orthotics. His extensive ca…
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Send us a text We spoke with Jan Rosicky, co-founder and chief business development officer at Invent Medical, about how 3D printing is revolutionising orthotics and prosthetics (O&P). Rosicky discusses his story of coming into the world of medical devices after running a graphic design and marketing company for a decade and a half, and his father,…
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While leading the system design of new head-word displays for fighter pilots, Tomide Adesanmi was most excited when he got a chance to innovate. However, like most electronics design engineers, he found that the majority of his time was spent searching distributor sites for components, drawing symbols, and working with spreadsheets. Engineers can a…
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Send us a text In the latest episode of their podcast-hosts Brent and Joris dig into recent developments and strategic moves of Embla Medical. The company’s communications and social media activities were among the topics discussed. Embla Medical has grown into a company with a very large role in the rehabilitation landscape. In fact, Embla has acq…
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Over the course of his fascinating career, Mark Himelstein has worked on several significant computing technologies at historic companies like MIPS and Sun Microsystems. He has also worked as a consultant in various roles that include architect, VP of engineering, and advisor. However, RISC-V may have a greater impact on the computing field and our…
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Send us a text Join us on an additive journey, exploring the present and the future of 3D printing through the eyes of Grant Michael of Worth Additive Group as he builds his way from a MakerBot Thing-O-Matic to a broad knowledge-base of 3D scanners. He guides a path through our industry into the promising future for additive technologies, especiall…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast, hosts Brent and Joris engage with guest Jeff Denune to explore his extensive background and developments in the prosthetics and orthotics field. Denune shares his journey from his initial involvement in the field, influenced by post-WWII prosthetics professionals, to his adopt…
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Daniel Cooley started his career in RF chip design at Silicon Labs and now leads technology and product development at “the number one wireless supplier” for the Internet of Things. In this thoughtful interview, Cooley explains why adding wireless connectivity is only the first step to completely rethinking product designs and features. He noted th…
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Send us a text In this engaging episode of the Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast, we engage in a deep dive into the dynamic world of prosthetics and orthotics. We kick off the discussion with a look at the industry's trend towards consolidation, examining how major players are expanding their reach through strategic acquisitions and vertical integr…
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Dr. Karu Sankaralingam is a Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an entrepeneur, inventor, as well as a Principal Research Scientist at NVIDIA. His work has been featured in industry forums of Mentor and Synopsys, and has been covered by the New York Times, Wired, and IEEE Spectrum. He founded the hardware startup SimpleMachines in 201…
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While Moore’s Law scaling has driven incredible advancements in computing, AI, and smartphones, many applications don’t need or benefit from the most advanced semiconductor nodes. From its inception, Pragmatic Semiconductor’s goal has been to take a…well, pragmatic…approach to develop an ultra low-cost, fast cycle time alternative to traditional si…
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Send us a text We are excited to talk with Sean McKale from Becker Orthopedic about making orthotic devices. Our chat will explore how these devices are designed and their impact on people's lives. Sean will share his journey from athletic training to orthotics, discussing the challenges and successes in creating customized devices to improve mobil…
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Send us a text Explore Mike Astilla's journey from clinician to innovator in the prosthetics and orthotics (O&P) field with his invention, Limbguard. Learn how this innovation is changing amputee limb care during the healing phase. This episode delves into Mike's transition from clinician to entrepreneur, transforming an O&P practice into a busines…
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The chip shortage made us all think about the precarious semiconductor supply chain. In response, the US government has moved to bolster the domestic industry. The CHIPS and Science Act was signed into law in August 2022, but we are still waiting to see its impact on US semiconductor manufacturing. In this podcast, we are joined by three industry i…
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Send us a text As the trade show season approaches, we reflect on the balance of professional enthusiasm and personal moments, like cheering from the stands at a child's baseball game. Brent and Joris also peek into the future of prosthetic manufacturing, highlighting Coyote's groundbreaking vase mode printing components that could reshape our indu…
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During his fascinating career, Jack Kang has had the opportunity to work on iconic, massively successful products like the Microsoft Xbox Kinect and Nintendo Switch. Today, as one of the founding members of SiFive, Kang works alongside several of the creators of the RISC-V ISA to bring new products to market. SiFive is developing products based on …
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Send us a text Embark on an emotional journey with Brent as he recounts the heartwarming impact of providing prosthetic care in Guatemala, transforming lives in ways most of us can only imagine. Feel the ripple effects of hope and independence that these vital devices bring to individuals, and understand the critical role of advancements in 3D prin…
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A decade after demonstrating the first entanglement of semiconducting spin quantum bits, or qubits, Oliver Dial and IBM Quantum are developing the ICs, cryogenic systems, error mitigation techniques, and software tools that will identify solutions to problems beyond the scope of classical computers. Recently, the IBM Quantum team announced the Hero…
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Send us a text Unlock the transformative potential of additive manufacturing in healthcare with a journey through the intricacies of 3D printing materials and their implications for the prosthetics and orthotics industry. Joined by Ben Demuth, we delve into the evolution of 3D printing materials and the challenges faced when matching them to their …
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Send us a text Many ask, how can I help in Ukraine? Turning the spotlight to the resilience of a war-torn nation, Antonina Kumka from Protez joins us to discuss the challenging yet uplifting strides in building sustainable prosthetic solutions amidst Ukraine's ongoing crisis. From meeting a double amputee soldier, which ignited a transformation in …
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Optimizing energy generation and consumption requires accurately measuring currents and voltages. In addition, to maximize overall efficiency, that data must be shared in real-time or near real-time. The highlights of this conversation between Henrik Mannesson of Texas Instruments and host Daniel Bogdanoff include discussing: -The differences betwe…
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Send us a text This episode with Brent Ewald peels back the layers of 3D printing, revealing the intricate dance of design and machine. Listeners will gain an appreciation for the system-based problem-solving that is essential when dealing with the nuanced interplay of a printer's various subsystems and might find themselves inspired by the continu…
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Send us a text Imagine stepping into a world where innovation meets the human spirit, crafting prosthetics and orthotics that adapt as seamlessly as the body itself. That's the journey we embark upon in our latest episode, with the incredible Antonius Kuster joining us to unravel the revolution in patient care brought by digital workflow. Antonius,…
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About three decades after the term “metaverse” was coined, Facebook rebranded as Meta as they increased their focus on building virtual and augmented reality platforms. Today, Agustya Mehta helps lead Meta’s development of the next generation of XR products in his role as their Director of System Platforms for Reality Labs Hardware. In this episode…
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Send us a text Cosi Belloso, a physical therapist who fell into the world of orthotics and prosthetics by chance, shares her insights, it's clear that the journey of amputation recovery is a tapestry woven of many threads. She stresses the significance of early physical therapy, debunking myths about mobility predictions and shining a light on the …
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Send us a text Embark on a journey with us as we traverse the evolving landscape of prosthetics and orthotics, illuminated by the insights of our guest, Jeff Soelberg, founder of Jeff's Giving a Hand and Point Designs Ambassador. This episode is a testament to the power of technology and human resilience, painting a vivid picture of the latest stri…
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Send us a text Get ready to embark on an audio journey that promises to leave you informed and inspired about one of the names that has been around digital workflow since nearly the beginning. We're joined by Chris Handford, Chief Product Officer at Vorum, who shares his fascinating transition from the telecommunications industry to the front lines…
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Send us a text Our latest episode is with special guest Justin Hopkins from HP, we delve into the pioneering realm of 3D printing in the prosthetic field, highlighting his leap from engineer to industry-shaping manager during the pandemic. The conversation takes a deep technical dive as we shed light on the critical role of application engineers in…
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Send us a text This may be one of the most important episodes we have done. We discuss the myriad of options when it comes to providing access to prostheses worldwide. This episode doesn't stop at global access, we dive headfirst into the challenges and unique opportunities in bringing prosthetics to developing countries. We explore how technology …
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