Info

The Hardware Entrepreneur

“Software eats the world”, as one famous investor once said it. However, our Earth runs on resources and is based on atoms rather than bits. Our true progress therefore depends mainly on our producing, selling innovative physical products, that is hardware. Hardware is...different. Challenges abound in designing, manufacturing, getting funding, hiring, innovating, delivering to the customers. Resources are scattered around and only a few exist. Where do you get real, practical knowledge? This podcast is the first one for hardware entrepreneurs, where hardware entrepreneurs are interviewed from around the world, exceptional persons who founded startups or small and medium-sized enterprises. This show is for you with a desire to found and run a company in a global environment. Learn first-hand from hardware entrepreneurs who have already gone through the ups and downs of the business. During each episode the INDIVIDUAL stories are uncovered, following up with an ULTRAFAST round of questions at the end. Bringing you these stories is entrepreneur and cosmopolitan, Balint Horvath, based in Switzerland, the land of green pastures and fresh ideas.
RSS Feed Subscribe in Apple Podcasts
The Hardware Entrepreneur
2019
May
February
January


2018
December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January


2017
December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January


2016
December


All Episodes
Archives
Now displaying: Page 1
Jan 4, 2017

My guest is Radu Diaconescu, co-founder and Business Development Manager at Swie.io.

Swie.io is an industry 4.0 company, which is building the world’s largest distributed manufacturing network. They believe that electronics manufacturing should be easy and accessible to everyone. Swie is the next-generation platform for agile electronics manufacturing, guaranteeing the shortest lead time in the industry.

Radu is an electrical engineer, with M.Sc. in Management of Technology from EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, and industrial experience at Honeywell. He is currently managing Swie.io's business development efforts and sits in the Board of Directors.

In this episode we elaborate on the topic of agile electronics, the highlights being as seen below.

  • Balint’s introduction during the interview
  • Can you tell us about your company and the reason for co-founding it?
  • What is your added value when working with factories?
  • How does your company deploy industry 4.0?
  • Do you work with off-the-shelf components or you develop your own?
  • Their mission
  • Considerations about volumes of manufacturing: low and high
  • What factories do you work with?
  • What is your uniqueness on the market regarding lead-time reduction?
  • How did you reach the current business model?
  • What were some major challenges and how did you overcome those during founding as well as later?
  • What challenges did you see regarding funding and at which stage are you?
  • How do you see the funding situation in Switzerland or in Europe?Next steps for your company?
  • If you could go back in time, what notes would you give yourself?
  • If you had to name a book, which one had the biggest impact on your career?
  • What morning routine or other routines do you have throughout the day?
  • Which cultural difference you wish you knew about beforehand and how did you resolve issues related to that?
0 Comments
Adding comments is not available at this time.