Within the event studios of San Francisco-based Dexterity, Inc. there’s a robotic arm that stands as tall as a human. It’s positioned between a conveyor belt and a number of other picket pallets, all of that are typical of most warehouse packing amenities. However that is no typical warehouse facility.
That is the placement the place most warehouse packing amenities would have groups of individuals manually selecting up bins from the conveyor belt and thoroughly putting them onto the pallets for wrapping and delivery, however there are not any such folks right here. As an alternative, because the packages come down the belt, this robotic acknowledges them, picks them up, after which deposits them onto the goal pallet with a mild contact. It will probably do all of this by itself, and when a human does enter its neighborhood, the robotic is aware of to keep away from the human’s space because of a “gentle curtain” sensor.
Andrew Dupree is likely one of the product managers creating know-how like this at Dexterity (p.s. they’re hiring!) and, on this ‘Meet the Members’ publish, we are going to have a look at his journey from pure engineering and dealing with nonprofits in Haiti to doing product improvement within the bay space for a number of budding {hardware} startups.
Andrew’s trajectory
Andrew described his early childhood as that of a typical “blerd” (aka a black nerd). His father was an early adopter of issues like private computer systems and Andrew vividly remembers his first laptop, a Gateway machine, being delivered to the home.
He spent tons of time poring over the machine and creating web sites together with his brother utilizing Angelfire and HTML. This ardour for know-how later be mixed with a drive to have a social impression on the College of Maryland – Faculty Park. The plan was to do “a Laptop Engineering diploma specializing in low-cost computer systems”, however whereas Andrew labored by means of programs like Sign Idea, he famous that one thing appeared to be lacking from his expertise.
His first try to search out that “lacking piece” was to affix a laboratory at UC Berkeley for an internship at their TIER Lab. When the internship was completed and he returned to the East Coast, he remained linked to the native Data and Communications Know-how for Growing Nations (ICT4D) group. It was at one of many group’s meetups that he was launched to a nonprofit working in Haiti and “they really knew the professor that I’d labored with in Berkeley as a result of it’s a small scene.”
Andrew leveraged this connection to achieve out to them with a proposal:
I reached out to them and mentioned “Look, I’ve achieved this internship and I’ve achieved this work. Are you hiring?”
And so they have been like “No.”
Then I mentioned, “Are you positive?”
And so they mentioned “We’re positive.”
Then I requested “What if I volunteer?”
And so they responded “Let’s speak.”
And thus, he had locked in an eight month expertise with the nonprofit Inveneo specializing in establishing laptop labs and implementing laptop literacy applications in Haiti. There was just one element that he wanted to work out: Determining what to do with the graduate faculty admissions gives that had begun to return in. He started to ask round about deferring his admission for a yr with shocking outcomes.
“All the different grad colleges that I requested about deferring [said “No”, but] Stanford really actually bent over backwards to assist me defer. They don’t have a correct deferral, however they [found a way] and actually hooked me up.”
— Andrew
Whereas Stanford’s graduate faculty supply was being labored out, he dove into the world of Haiti’s Inveneo which was full of ups and downs. Andrew humbly summarizes his feelings with “Fixing the world is admittedly arduous. I had good days the place I felt like ‘I’m actually making an impression’ and I had unhealthy days the place I felt like ‘My work is doing nothing right here. This can be a powerful problem.’” When he ultimately returned to the US for his Grasp’s at Stanford, he determined to focus extra on the engineering expertise that he had not had the time to deal with whereas working on the nonprofit. In his engineering courses once more, he felt like he was lacking one thing, not accessing part of himself that he actually wished to.
“… I ended up doing a bunch of design courses. And [specifically the] enterprise administration for engineers class, that final one was an enormous eye opener for me. As a result of I spotted we have been doing case research, and analyzing enterprise methods [and more]. I actually loved that materials.”
— Andrew
Andrew did so properly within the class that the professor strong-armed him into TA’ing it the next yr. Interested by how he may mix his love for enterprise administration together with his engineering experience, Andrew requested this professor what careers would greatest combine these two worlds. “That’s straightforward,” the professor defined. “You turn into a product supervisor.”
So, as Andrew started his profession, he sought out experiences to work with or turn into a product supervisor. After engaged on a number of vital {hardware} engineering groups, he was capable of efficiently make the soar and has held the title of product supervisor (in some type) at a number of Silicon Valley hardware-focused tech firms.
He’s at the moment thrilled to be a product supervisor on the excessive development start-up Dexterity, Inc. which develops “full-stack, end-to-end techniques for kitting, selecting, packing, counting, sorting, palletizing, and order achievement.”
“… Working at a small, high-growth startup is a variety of enjoyable … and I believe that robotics in Provide Chain/Logistics is big. It’s going to be even larger. … I’ve labored in a bunch of various industries at this level and that is my first expertise working in an trade the place clients really have an enormous downside and so they want you to assist them remedy it.”
— Andrew
Along with his work at Dexterity, Andrew is worked up to return to his ardour for social impression. After studying and reflecting on his a number of experiences (each in trade and with ICT4D), he needs “to proceed to consider tangibly [making] steps in direction of social impression and making the world a greater place. I’m undecided what that appears like but, however I’m excited to determine that out.”
Andrew’s challenges
Discovering Andrew’s internal “product supervisor” might need been accelerated if he had been extra receptive to the concept earlier on. He recollects colleagues teasing him whereas on the College of Maryland with “Oh, you’re simply gonna be a enterprise supervisor in some unspecified time in the future.” The tradition of valuing technical experience above all else inspired folks like him to reject the concept of changing into a enterprise supervisor or chief. It’s an issue that also exists in the present day and that Andrew wish to counter:
“I believe what I’d’ve internalized earlier is that there are a variety of methods to contribute in technical areas/technical disciplines [like robotics]. For instance, it’s important to know the issue that you simply’re making an attempt to unravel, to outline that clearly, to speak that clearly and likewise to maintain engineering efforts targeted on an impactful consequence.”
— Andrew
One other problem that Andrew encountered was making an attempt to get a Product Supervisor place with solely engineering expertise on his resumé. Realizing that he wanted to persuade potential recruiters of his capabilities, he:
- Showcased his understanding of {hardware} and enterprise by way of weblog posts on his web site,
- Mentioned related product administration occasions and concepts with others on Twitter, and
- Moonlit as a product supervisor whereas additionally performing his present position (as a undertaking supervisor)
Be at liberty to take a look at his web site, the place he has authored dozens of weblog posts on matters starting from round buffers to conducting person analysis to understanding the choices for {hardware} housings. Utilizing this strategy, Andrew efficiently showcased an understanding of product administration that received him the eye of a number of fascinating {hardware} groups.
Andrew’s phrases of knowledge
We requested Andrew to share a few of the intangible classes he has realized by means of the challenges talked about above and he had many. A number of the vital ones are described beneath.
One of many classes that has served Andrew properly is the significance of self-help books. As he places it: “Lots of people have been doing this `human` factor for some time. There’s most likely no have to reinvent the wheel.” He particularly picks up books which might be pervasive or problem his present concepts in regards to the world. Some examples of books which have beforehand landed on his studying listing are:
“You’ve bought to separate out a few of the nonsense, however being proactive about your private development … is one thing that I’ve been intentional about.”
— Andrew
His plan for changing into a Product Supervisor was one of many issues that he had been intentional about and he established a method that was capable of get him into the profession of his alternative!
Andrew additionally advises in opposition to pressuring your self to at all times be in a rush, whether or not it’s in robotics or in life.
“One of many issues that’s shocked me in hindsight is that there’s a variety of time. There’s no enormous rush. It seems like when you’ve got turned twenty-six and haven’t made a sure impression, then [there’s a problem.] However trying again, I see that I’ve labored throughout a bunch of various industries from Tutorial Analysis to Shopper Tech. A few totally different flavors of business stuff. And I’ve had at the least three or 4 totally different job capabilities fully. There actually doesn’t have to be a rush.”
— Andrew
Extra from Andrew
To see extra from Andrew, please be at liberty to go to his web site.
Additionally, Dexterity is rising and may want a Black roboticist such as you! Attain out to Andrew on our Slack (or by means of his contact information above) when you’re fascinated about a job there!
Acknowledgements
Drafts of this text have been corrected and improved by Andrew Dupree, Nosa Edoimioya, and Nailah Seale. All present errors are the fault of Kwesi Rutledge. Please attain out to him when you spot any!
Black In Robotics
addresses the systemic inequities present in our robotics group by specializing in three main pillars – group, advocacy, and accountability.
Black In Robotics
addresses the systemic inequities present in our robotics group by specializing in three main pillars – group, advocacy, and accountability.