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What happens when a visionary mechanical engineer finds himself at a crossroads after an unexpected layoff? Discover the compelling journey of Raymond King, a PhD from the University of Utah and a former robotics expert at Meta, who turned a career setback into an entrepreneurial triumph. With a passion for biomechanics and cars, Raymond transitioned from corporate life to founding the Applied Sensor Company, where he innovates in smart textile sensors. This episode offers a rare glimpse into how Raymond navigated personal growth and identity challenges, ultimately embracing his new role in the world of smart textiles.
Listen as Raymond opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of entrepreneurship, sharing candid reflections on the identity crises that often accompany such drastic career shifts. Raymond's story reveals the rich tapestry of experiences that have shaped his path. We explore how aligning business ventures with personal passions can lead to innovative solutions, and the crucial role adaptability plays when opportunities—and challenges—arise unexpectedly.
Join us for an inspiring conversation that celebrates perseverance and the power of customer feedback in entrepreneurship. Raymond's journey underscores the interconnectedness of personal and professional growth, highlighting the importance of staying visible and embracing challenges. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or someone navigating change, Raymond's insights on turning passion into practice offer invaluable lessons on resilience and self-discovery. Tune in to uncover how every experience contributes to shaping the path of an entrepreneur.
ABOUT RAYMOND
Raymond King has a Ph.D in Mechanical engineering and robotics from the University of Utah. He worked as a researcher and leader for over 7 years at Meta's R&D branch on Augmented and Virtual Reality input devices, focusing on sensor systems for their input gloves and wristbands. After leaving Meta he started his own company Applied Sensor Co. and has been working on developing and improving smart textile sensors for everyday applications.
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What happens when a visionary mechanical engineer finds himself at a crossroads after an unexpected layoff? Discover the compelling journey of Raymond King, a PhD from the University of Utah and a former robotics expert at Meta, who turned a career setback into an entrepreneurial triumph. With a passion for biomechanics and cars, Raymond transitioned from corporate life to founding the Applied Sensor Company, where he innovates in smart textile sensors. This episode offers a rare glimpse into how Raymond navigated personal growth and identity challenges, ultimately embracing his new role in the world of smart textiles.
Listen as Raymond opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of entrepreneurship, sharing candid reflections on the identity crises that often accompany such drastic career shifts. Raymond's story reveals the rich tapestry of experiences that have shaped his path. We explore how aligning business ventures with personal passions can lead to innovative solutions, and the crucial role adaptability plays when opportunities—and challenges—arise unexpectedly.
Join us for an inspiring conversation that celebrates perseverance and the power of customer feedback in entrepreneurship. Raymond's journey underscores the interconnectedness of personal and professional growth, highlighting the importance of staying visible and embracing challenges. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or someone navigating change, Raymond's insights on turning passion into practice offer invaluable lessons on resilience and self-discovery. Tune in to uncover how every experience contributes to shaping the path of an entrepreneur.
ABOUT RAYMOND
Raymond King has a Ph.D in Mechanical engineering and robotics from the University of Utah. He worked as a researcher and leader for over 7 years at Meta's R&D branch on Augmented and Virtual Reality input devices, focusing on sensor systems for their input gloves and wristbands. After leaving Meta he started his own company Applied Sensor Co. and has been working on developing and improving smart textile sensors for everyday applications.
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