IEEE SFBAC Officer’s Training Professional Engineering Issues - Member Value Discussion Ron Kane, OEB 11/9/2018
Question for discussion – What does IEEE Membership bring? Background Manufacturing in the US continues to decline over 40 years Unions for remaining “producing” works is on decline too… Adversarial relationship to management and shareholders Medical and Dental practices are organized AMA & ADA… Professional associations generally focus on job, learning, growth Engineers are generally not “organized” IEEE provides some emphasis but not the same as AMA… 11/9/2018
Continued Corporate Trends Globalized R&D Globalized manufacturing – lowest cost, acceptable quality Maximize profit for shareholder If the world is becoming ‘flat’ then what we do here can likely be produced at lower cost elsewhere What might the IEEE do to foster innovation and growth of engineer? 11/9/2018
What do we need as engineers to be successful? Engineering Needs Continued education Networking Mobility Greater value of IEEE member than non-IEEE member? I once suggested that Digital Library cost to a corporation / university vary inversely with what was happening to it’s IEEE member staff… A medical professional is like a professional engineer – sort of. Should the PE license be the requirement? 11/9/2018
Thoughts - Creativity and Innovation are still a US strength Venture Capital resources seem to be evolving Google Ventures Example – NEST – Smart Thermostat! $3.2 B Crowdfunding! Raspberry Pi Red Pitaya – Kickstarter 11/9/2018
Crowdfunding opportunities? Raspberry Pi Foundation edit The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer that plugs into your TV and a keyboard. It’s a capable little PC which can be used for many of the things that your desktop PC does, like spreadsheets, word-processing and games. It also plays high-definition video. We want to see it being used by kids all over the world to learn programming. The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK registered charity (Registration Number 1129409) which builds and develops the Raspberry Pi. Recent Milestones edit Raspberry Pi Foundation received $1M in Product Crowdfunding funding. (12/9/13) Posted 12/9/13 at 6:17am via geeky-gadgets.com Read more: http://www.crunchbase.com/company/raspberry-pi-foundation#ixzz2qyi4g11K 11/9/2018
Red Pitaya – Kickstarter Red Pitaya Becomes a Kickstarter Success Story Adam Carlson, Senior Mechanical Design Engineer, Eagle Technologies 12/20/2013 02:35 PM EST 28 comments post a comment A few months ago I became acquainted with the Kickstarter project for something called the Red Pitaya. This is a physically small device, yet it carries a wealth of test and measurement features, combining an oscilloscope, an arbitrary waveform generator, a PID controller, and other digital I/O functions, all at an affordable price point. At that time, the Red Pitaya had not yet reached its funding goal. A few days later it reached its goal, and then it exceeded its goal, eventually going on to raise over a quarter of a million US dollars with more than 800 backers. How could a humble laboratory instrument be such a draw and become yet another Kickstarter success story? http://www.eetimes.com/author.asp?doc_id=1320472 11/9/2018
Chapter / Section Emphasis? Would crowdfunding be a seminar opportunity? Is it necessary/possible to separate a 40-hr employer from innovation of this nature? Thoughts? Opportunities? Discussion? 11/9/2018