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February 18, 2025 17 mins

From early tinkering to a career turning cutting-edge ideas into real-world products, Hope Kavulich has always been driven by curiosity. Now in Product Realization at Synectic, she helps transform concepts—mostly medical devices—into manufacturable, life-changing products. 

In this episode of The Manufacturing Shake-Up, Hope shares how early exposure to robotics and hands-on learning led her to mechanical engineering at Quinnipiac University. At QU, she helped launch a makerspace and taught others how to use their creativity to create and build things too. That passion for building and problem-solving now fuels her work, optimizing manufacturing processes and ensuring designs go from prototype to scalable production. 

Hope's story shows the value of STEM at a young age and the importance of following those early passions.

Where you can find Hope:   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hopekavulich/  Company: https://synectic.net/    -------  Podcast hosted by The Bolder Company: https://www.theboldercompany.com/  Podcast executive production by Gael Communications: https://www.gaelcommunications.com/  Podcast technical production by Miceli Productions: https://miceliproductions.com/  

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