Many times I have said ”that would be interesting to talk about over a beer or two.” So here it is. Over real or virtual beers, conversations with engineers about why they are an engineer, what they like about it, and some tips that they would share with others. And then anything else interesting or humorous that comes up...
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Many times I have said ”that would be interesting to talk about over a beer or two.” So here it is. Over real or virtual beers, conversations with engineers about why they are an engineer, what they like about it, and some tips that they would share with others. And then anything else interesting or humorous that comes up...
Wes Schwie - Porsches, patents, problems, and pigs.
Beers with Engineers
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Wes Schwie - Porsches, patents, problems, and pigs.
#41 – Wes Schwie: Porsches, patents, problems, and pigs.
Became an engineer to be like his brother.
Became a patent attorney because his friend’s uncle drove a nice Porsche.
He learned writing patents and claims as mostly on the job training.
First job as an inside sales engineer – wasn’t that good at it.
Firm’s name of Gallium Law was proposed by a friend.
Gallium (the element, not the law firm) has anti-bacterial properties.
Favorite accomplishment is starting Gallium Law.
Worked for Innovelis that makes mounts for various electronics gadgets.
Patents aren’t as expensive as you might think (although they can be)
Telling your friend about your product idea is not generally public disclosure.
Also working with a company called Drivent, who is working on technology for self-driving cars.
Home much credit does the person who identified the problem have vs. the person who invented the solution?
There is no cross examination in a deposition.
Different rummy card games.
Monopoly Deal is a card game version of Monopoly.
Wes can empty his mind – with the help of Yoga.
Breath by James Nestor.
Wes Schwie's Company - Gallium Law www.GalliumLaw.com
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Beers with Engineers
Many times I have said ”that would be interesting to talk about over a beer or two.” So here it is. Over real or virtual beers, conversations with engineers about why they are an engineer, what they like about it, and some tips that they would share with others. And then anything else interesting or humorous that comes up...