About Us
From the time I can remember I was working with my father taking things apart, learning how things work, building things, designing things and engineering things before I was even in junior high. When I was in junior high I was competing at the state level in robotics teams.
When I was in high school I realized that it takes more than a great invention to have a great product. It’s the business behind the product that is just as important, if not more important, than the product itself.
That is when I decided I want you to explore the path of Entrepreneurship.
When my brother tragically passed away at the age of 16, it really opened my eyes up to a few different things. One, you need to go after your goals now because you never know how much time you have. There’s always a way to take the tragedy and find a way to gain a positive impact from it.
For my brother, he was working on his Eagle project to build a school in Vietnam. As you know this is no normal size project for a 15 year old.
After his passing from natural causes we were able to bring the local community together with enough money to build two schools in Vietnam.
As a mechanic in the military I gained the the knowledge of how to work on turbine engines, diesel engines, hydraulic components, and held aircraft commercial AC commercial HVAC and electrical systems.
This would become the foundation for what I used to design and understand how things were both in concept and tangibly used in reality.
After 8 years in the military I went on to finish I went on to study at University entrepreneurship where I was the first undergrad to place in the Jake Jabs competition and Entrepreneurship competition.
when my product developer was born
I studied human centered design which is essentially prototyping for people and understanding how things work with human anatomy and more. Because of my background I was able to outperform the other students which made my professors question how I was able to accomplish such complex tasks.
The University recommended me for a leading research project working with one of the world’s top lung researchers, Dr. Kambez Benam.
At this point I had two labs working on my disposal as always sought after as the local expert and prototyping and 3D printing for the University.
I realized at that point that I had a gift that could provide a lot of value to others.
That’s when I started to freelance as a developer and created what is now My Product Developer.
I didn’t want to just stop at being a great designer. I want to produce products that gets my clients results – both first-time inventors and seasoned corporations.
the 3 pillars
Over the last decade, I have developed what I call the three pillars of product development.
Those pillars consist of:
Pillar 1
Pillar 2
Pillar 3
Without having an audience you do not have a business, you simply have a product.
The audience is made up of branding, marketing and sales.
You must develop all three pillars in order to have a scalable product.
There are many ideas and products – the best-kept secrets to mankind – that never see the light of day because they have no audience.
If nobody knows about it they cannot get excited about it or purchase it.
Without Logistics you cannot manufacture the product to keep up with your demands.
A 360 approach
I believe in a 360 approach when it comes to product development. We are not just building a product but a strategy in a path to a sustainable company.
At My Product Developer, we work hand-in-hand with our clients to develop a product that can work with a sustainable business model. We create lasting partnerships to build out the rest of the business model.
At first we designed this model to help our first time entrepreneurs. But we soon realized that many established corporations adding a product to their services were a great fit for your approach too.
No my product developer what’s with 16 engineers to have various a specialties. We make sure that we are always designed to optimize for facturing end Logistics. as well as designing a product that is designed to the highest quality that keeps in mind a little details a people
When we design with our customers in mind, we can gain control over their user experience. People don’t fall in love with products; they fall in love with the brand.
This is important whether you have an existing brand or if we are creating a new brand.