This year’s competition was deemed “LogoMotion”, where one objective of the game was to hang inflated tubes onto wall-mounted pegs as high as nine feet up.
This year’s competition was deemed “LogoMotion”, where one objective of the game was to hang inflated tubes onto wall-mounted pegs as high as nine feet up.
Sometimes, it is in the wee hours of the night that we find our inspiration. This video highlights how Conrad got his groove back.
Frank presents stories and photos from his trip to Uganda, and Jenny was honored by the local chapter of ASME.
Happy Valentine’s Day! Today is a day to not only buy cards, flowers, and chocolates, but to show some love to everyone. We even made a card. We’re thinking of you!
The Industrial Design Department at Key Tech is proud to announce the addition of Erik Askin. Erik is a talented designer who recently graduated from RISD.
Frank’s been in rural Uganda for the past two weeks. He went on safari, built a platform for solar panels, dug a deep hole for… well, dug a deep hole, and discovered the excitement of exploring a new culture. We figured he’d be a little homesick, so we left some delicious Jello popsicles for him to come home to.
As a service company, our staff is our most important asset. Without them, we’d just have a bunch of lonely computers sitting around hoping to one day become self-aware. As such, we work hard to find great people, and we’ve found some of the greatest.
Along with other members of The Giving Circle, Frank is now in Uganda to help bring needed resources to an orphanage. Among other things, he’ll be designing and building a small windmill. Of course, that gives us two weeks to setup a few practical jokes for him.
Ever wonder what it would be like to play inside a human hamster ball or maybe even roll down a hill in one?
Those “core” classes in college may seem superfluous when trying to tackle an engineering curriculum, but I’m grateful that I was exposed to topics like business, philosophy, and psychology.