Wired and Inspired
Wired and Inspired
Podcast Description
An Embedded Systems Podcast - Hosted by Hannah Stevens, Head of Engineering at Oakmont Consulting
Explore the world of embedded systems, firmware, and electronics design. Whether you're an engineer, manager, or founder, this podcast is your go-to for stories shaping the industry.
Each episode features renowned experts sharing insights, career tips, challenges they’ve overcome, and inspiring stories. We’ll cover it all—from design and prototyping to manufacturing, scaling, building teams, and the innovations shaping the future of tech.
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The podcast explores themes surrounding embedded systems, firmware, and electronics design, including topics such as design and prototyping, engineering leadership, and automation in electronics. Episode highlights include discussions with Nathan Ruttley on overcoming technical challenges, Tomide Adesanmi on Circuit Mind's innovations in circuit board design, and insights from Ross Chisholm on leadership in technical teams.

An Embedded Systems Podcast – Hosted by Hannah Stevens, Head of Engineering at Oakmont Consulting
Explore the world of embedded systems, firmware, and electronics design. Whether you’re an engineer, manager, or founder, this podcast is your go-to for stories shaping the industry.
Each episode features renowned experts sharing insights, career tips, challenges they’ve overcome, and inspiring stories. We’ll cover it all—from design and prototyping to manufacturing, scaling, building teams, and the innovations shaping the future of tech.
In this episode of Wired & Inspired, I’m joined by Jack McKinley, Head of Development at TPL Vision, to explore the engineering behind high-performance lighting systems in machine vision. We dive into the challenges of embedded design, LED driver development, thermal and power management, and how lighting choices can define the success of automated inspection systems. Jack shares insights into current industry trends, the growing role of AI and intelligent control, and the evolution of embedded systems shaping the next generation of vision technology.

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