About
Innovative Industrial Designer with 12+ years of experience and a track record of bringing over 30 products from concept to fabrication. My multidisciplinary background empowers me to navigate the entire product development lifecycle, ensuring seamless integration of usability, ergonomics, and aesthetics with user needs and market trends. Leveraging creative problem-solving and design thinking expertise, I craft innovative solutions that harmonize form and function. My proficiency spans various fabrication techniques, including injection moulding, 3D printing, CNC machining, metal fabrication, casting, and extrusion. This comprehensive skill set allows me to efficiently guide projects through each development stage, translating visionary concepts into manufacturing-ready engineering designs. My passion lies in creating products that not only meet but exceed user expectations, driving market success and enhancing user experiences.
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Education
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Université du Québec à Montréal – UQÀM
Specialized Graduate Diploma - DESS, Transportation Design, 7
2018 – 2020
Activities and Societies:
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General Objective of the Program:
The DESS aims to train university graduates (with relevant prior education) in the design of transportation equipment and objects or systems of objects that promote the mobility of individuals and goods. In terms of transportation equipment design, the DESS focuses on the safety of transportation users, the health and safety of workers in the transportation equipment manufacturing industry, the design of equipment that reduces environmental risks, and advocates for a design approach that is sensitive to user needs and the efficiency of the design process. Future designers will need to be capable of planning and managing complex R&D projects within multidisciplinary teams composed of various co-designers (engineers, ergonomists, manufacturers, managers, marketing specialists, users, etc.). Future designers may work in the transportation equipment manufacturing industry or in related sectors (maintenance, transportation services, consulting, etc.). Specific Objectives:
The DESS specifically aims to develop skills that can lead to the management of transportation equipment and vehicle projects (history of innovations in transportation and mobility, user-centered design, human components, environmental impacts, R&D processes). Through learning these skills, students will be able to develop critical thinking about the social issues of transportation and mobility, both individually and collectively.
Licenses & Certifications
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WHMIS – Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
Worksite Safety Canada
Jan 2023 –
Present
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Forklift – Class 1-7 Industrial Trucks
Red Tail Industries
Jan 2023 –
Present
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CSWP – Certified SolidWorks Professional
Dassault Systèmes
Jan 2021 –
Present
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Industrial Designer Qualification Certificate
MFEQ - Ministry of Economy, Innovation and Energy of Quebec
Feb 2020 –
Present