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Join us for an exclusive webinar with Scott N. Miller, founder and CEO of Dragon Innovation, and Fictiv's Sylvia Wu, where you’ll get practical advice on how to structure your Bill of Materials in a way that enables early insight into your complete manufacturing costs.
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Scott N. Miller
CEO & Co-founder | Dragon Innovation
Throughout Scott's career, he has worked on a robotic tuna fish, life size robotic dinosaurs for Disney Imagineering, and robotic baby dolls with Hasbro before joining iRobot where he was responsible for leading the Roomba team to scale the functional prototype to high volume production of the first 3 million units. Since founding Dragon Innovation, Scott has enjoyed working with hundreds of companies to provide expertise from DFM to factory selection, through project management and sustaining engineering.
Sylvia Wu
Manufacturing Engineer | Fictiv
Sylvia Wu is a Manufacturing R&D engineer at Fictiv. Previously, she designed consumer electronics and medical devices at companies including Apple and Amazon's Lab 126. Sylvia has a degree in mechatronics from the University of Waterloo and specializes in mechatronics systems design as well as design for manufacturing across rapid prototyping and injection molding at mass scale.