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Designing products
worth making
Design must begin by validating the user's unarticulated problem. If the solution does not fundamentally improve a safety, utility, or clinical outcome, it is a project distraction.
01
Technical Rigor
Feasibility is defined by our ability to model and validate performance using data (FEA, fluid dynamics) before physical prototyping begins, ensuring discipline over desire.
02
Market Fit
I prioritize solving the single, most painful user problem identified through research, avoiding feature creep and maximizing the product's core functional value.
03
Ethical Stewardship
Design choices prioritize material longevity, repairability, and reliability over minimum viable cost, guaranteeing sustained utility and minimizing waste.
About
My name is Stephen Robinson
My work spans materials science, complex fluid systems, and structural design, demanding precision across multiple domains. Currently pursuing my MBA at Anderson, I am focused on translating complex technical challenges, particularly in MedTech and Health-Tech, into scalable, user-centric, and commercially viable products. I leverage my scientific background to approach business problems with the systematic rigor of a laboratory experiment.

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