Join Dave Coffaro as he sits down with Francisco Molina, Industrial Designer at Invento Design. This episode highlights the process of bringing ideas to life through design, development, and collaboration, offering insights into how concepts evolve into finished products.
Francisco brings 16 years of experience in product design execution, perceived quality, and surface detailing across consumer and industrial markets. With expertise in CAD modeling, CMF specification, and cross-functional collaboration, he has helped transform design visions into manufacturable solutions that maintain the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship.
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