Tuesday, 04 March 2025 at Noon | 490 Cory Hall
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Mitchell Hsing, Ph.D.
CEO & Co-Founder | InchFab
Host: Jon Candelaria
ABSTRACT
In this talk, I’ll share my path from university research to starting InchFab, a company focused on making microfabrication more scalable and accessible. I’ll talk about what led me to take the leap into entrepreneurship, some hard-earned lessons from the startup journey, and what we’re working on at InchFab. I’ll also highlight some exciting opportunities in the industry and why now is a great time to innovate in advanced manufacturing. Whether you're thinking about starting something yourself or just curious about the space, I hope to share some useful insights from my experience.
BIO
Mitchell Hsing, is the Co-Founder and CEO of InchFab, a low-cost, fast-cycle-time foundry solution for sensors and actuators. InchFab was born out of frustration from Mitchell and his co-founder’s struggles with the lack of access and high barrier of entry needed to make microdevices. Makers at heart, Mitchell and Parker started InchFab to lower the barrier of entry and enable more people to innovate on the microscale. Mitchell holds, S.M. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from MIT and B.S. degrees in Physics and Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Irvine.
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