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CEO / Principal Designer
Pittsburgh, PA
May 2004 - Present (20 years 6 months)
As CEO / Principal Designer of FSG Design, Frank Glogowski is responsible for building the company's presence in the marketplace, while functioning as an integral design team member. With over 25 years of experience in new product development and manufacturing initiatives for a variety of industries, Frank established FSG Design to fill a need for specialized services in the product development community.
Frank initially started FSG Design as an individual consultant answering specific needs of his clients. By adding additional resources and capabilities, he has grown the company into one that offers a full product development experience to its clients.
With his ability to communicate with all levels of personnel in an organization, both domestically and internationally, along with his education and industry experience, Frank has built his client list from startup firms, such as Sensible Machines, to established organizations, such as NASCARĀ®.
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Mechanical Engineer
Tobii Dynavox
Pittsburgh, PA
2019 - 2020 (1 year)
Assistive technology for AAC (augmentative & alternative communication): Research and development responsibilities were centered around the development of the PCEye Pro. The PCEye Pro is a device that assists persons with communication and physical disabilities to communicate through the use of eye tracking, speech recognition, switch and IR control for desktop computer access.
Design activities involved managing their SolidWorks 2019 and EPDM software. Collaborating on the product design and syncing the EPDM databases with our Tobii European design partners. Engineering and R&D duties involved designing low volume plastic injected parts and aluminum internal frame parts. The selection and design process included material selection, and coatings.
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Senior Mechanical Designer
Philips
Monroeville, PA
2017 - 2019 (2 years)
Pediatric Respiratory Care Solutions: Responsibilities include working with marketing, medical, industrial design and manufacturing teams to develop custom breathing solutions, such as full face and nasal masks, in addition to cannulas for new born and infant children suffering from pulmonary disorders.
Masks and cannulas are designed using tools such as laser and white light scanners to gather patient facial features. Products can be updated with minimal effort to fit the 5th to 95th percent of individuals across multiple demographics. Data and Engineering files were managed in Windchill 11.2.1.0. The final output is a custom mask or cannula ready be fit to the patient by a medical professional to delivery medication.