S43E15 - The Role Technology Plays in the Evolution of Manufacturing Facilities, with Riley Noland
FEB 16, 2023
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In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Riley Noland about the role technology plays in the evolution of manufacturing facilities.
Riley Noland (https://www.linkedin.com/in/riley-noland-55218654/) is the co-founder of TuMeke Ergonomics, a computer vision platform that automatically assesses injury risk in manufacturing facilities, where he has a strong focus on customer development and strategy. He graduated from Stanford in the Symbolic Systems department, where he was previously Vice President of Stanford’s entrepreneurial society BASES. Riley has also developed a new Fund of Funds investment strategy at Silicon Valley Bank Capital. 
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