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The Icarus Idea
The Icarus Idea
37 episodes
5 days ago
Better aim too high and fail than aim too low and… also fail. Five years of studying ‘really hard’ and then what? We are finding out what graduated Industrial Design Engineers are doing with their career. From creating a million dollar start-up to designing revolutionary toilets. Also fun for non IDE-students Follow for inspiration: @the_icarus_idea Contact: icarus.podcast@gmail.com
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Better aim too high and fail than aim too low and… also fail. Five years of studying ‘really hard’ and then what? We are finding out what graduated Industrial Design Engineers are doing with their career. From creating a million dollar start-up to designing revolutionary toilets. Also fun for non IDE-students Follow for inspiration: @the_icarus_idea Contact: icarus.podcast@gmail.com
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Founding a company: When you take your school assignment a bit too serious... - Rob Lenferink
The Icarus Idea
33 minutes 37 seconds
2 years ago
Founding a company: When you take your school assignment a bit too serious... - Rob Lenferink

Nowadays, a lot of students seem to want to move away from the East after the graduate, as the West supposedly would have more to offer. Though, is this assumption fair? Enschede houses a lot of innovative, very student friendly engineering companies, of which Dynteq is one of the best examples. In this episode we talk with Rob Lenferink, who founded Dynteq with two of his friends after they developed their plan during and after a school assignment. How did all of this come to be, what is the company involved in now and how can an engineering student prepare themselves for Dynteq (or another engineering company)? Find out here and now!
As our committee consists entirely of students, every now and then comes a time that some of our members graduate, or find another path in life, and therefore move on from the university and our committee. Currently we have arrived at one of these points, which means that we will have to take some time to find some fresh recruits for our podcast. At the same time, the recording studio is going into a renovation, which prevents us from using it. Though, as we need some time to extend our member count anyway, this will probably not limit us all that much.
We hope you are looking forward to our return, and to meet some new faces in the future!
On insta we share our journey to find out how broad our horizon as Industrial Design Engineers can be: @the_icarus_idea (always open for DM’s)
Content:
00:00 Intro
01:57 How does Dynteq, Rob’s company, operate and what do they get involved with?
12:20 The origin and development of the Fulpra cargo bike, and an insight into various other projects of Dynteq
23:31 Rob’s view on the future of product design and development and Dynteq’s role within that future
29:12 Rob’s advice

The Icarus Idea
Better aim too high and fail than aim too low and… also fail. Five years of studying ‘really hard’ and then what? We are finding out what graduated Industrial Design Engineers are doing with their career. From creating a million dollar start-up to designing revolutionary toilets. Also fun for non IDE-students Follow for inspiration: @the_icarus_idea Contact: icarus.podcast@gmail.com