In this special episode, Nikki and Ali speak with Ed Garstkiewicz (Business Development Manager) and Goda Inokaityte (Product Manager) at HARTING.
They talk about the challenges of selecting and designing connectors, the benefits of using connectors in machinery and automation systems, and the innovations in connector technology, including modular connectors and single-pair Ethernet.
Co-Hosts are Alicia Gilpin Director of Engineering at Process and Controls Engineering LLC, and Nikki Gonzales Head of Partnerships at Quotebeam
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Music by Samuel Janes
Audio Editing by Laura Marsilio
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Sr. Industry Segment Manager
Ed Garstkiewicz has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois and an MS in Human Computer Interaction from DePaul University. Ed has over 26 years of experience working with industrial connectors and connectivity at HARTING Americas holding a number of different roles including Field Application Engineering, Product Management, and Business Development. He is currently the Sr. Industry Segment Manager for Automation.
Product Manager
Goda Inokaityte has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Northern Illinois University. She has worked at HARTING Americas for the last six years, holding various positions in Field Application Engineering and Product Management. She is currently the Product Manager for Han® connectors, HARTING's flagship Industrial Connector product line. In this role she focuses on making industrial systems plug and play through reliable connectivity that increases downtime and increases modularity.