It's a Material World | Materials Science Podcast

18: The Common Thread Between Spider Silk and Google Smart Contacts (feat. Mitch Heinrich)


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Materials engineers can often take inspiration from nature to develop the next generation of materials. For instance, spider silk’s mechanical properties are so exceptional that many scientists have attempted to create a synthetic equivalent, but few have succeeded. Our guest today explains the difficulty behind creating bio-inspired materials while also discussing his vast array of product development experiences. 
 
Before we introduce our guest, check out our free professional development guide for materials scientists and engineers!
 
Today’s guest is Mitch Heinrich, a seasoned designer that worked for Google, Bolt Threads and is now at Checkerspot. In this episode, he talks about his experiences in design and innovation, and how to make new ideas become a reality.
 
In this conversation, we discuss the following topics:
The innovator mindset (4:29)
Innovations in wind turbine technology (5:33)
The difficulty of manufacturing synthetic spider silk (11:13)
Making tough decisions during the innovation process (16:26)
Materials behind the Google Smart Contact Lens for diabetes patients (23:35)
The materials science of Google’s Self Driving Car (36:22)
Innovating sustainable materials and its public appeal (40:09)
Advice for any MSE entering the product development space (48:22)
 
Reach out to Mitch: 
http://mitchellheinrich.com/
 
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