Special Teams' founder and CEO discusses a hardware mockup build with teammates in the loading bay of their new 7,400-square-foot facility in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood.
The team behind the team for customers around the globe, Special Teams' CEO sat down with GeekWire to showcase some highlights from its first year in operation.
"We use systems engineering to bridge the gap between innovation on paper and operational deployment," Sekowski said. "We design and build prototypes and custom simulations to prove that concepts can work in real-world conditions."
Special Teams' to-do list includes helping BHP lay the groundwork for deep-mining automation; working on a confidential nuclear project; and advising Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus, a high-performance car company, on its plan to create a hydrogen-powered pickup truck.
Read the full article on GeekWire →"I have worked for decades with top engineering and design companies around the world on highly complex and challenging projects. SpecTeams is by far the most incredible team I have worked with when doing something new and technologically challenging needs to be paired with significant safety and environmental concerns."
— Jesse Glickenhaus, CEO, Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus