Workshop: Fundamentals of Prototype Development

BA – 193.1318

Or Lustig

Spring Semester | 2 Credits

Syllabus
  • Learning and understanding the development process in general, and the role of a prototype and at what stage it is performed during development and production in particular.

    Providing tools for designing and building a prototype, in an experimental way based on Arduino controller and 3D printers.

  • Date: 2nd semester 2020, Sunday 20:00 – 18:00
  • Credits: 2
  • Lecturers: Or Lustig
  • Reception hours: by appointment, before or after class
  • Location: to be determined later
  • Ranking: For undergraduate and graduate students
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Course Syllabus: Click here
  • Additional Requirements: Size and course will be online format; students will be required to have open cameras in classes. In case the lesson is recorded – the gallery photos will not be recorded. Failure to open the camera will be considered as absence

The course will expose students to engineering methods for rapid product development. The course will illustrate the process of prototype development, as well as the conditions when rapid prototyping is most effective. The students will have the opportunity to turn an innovative idea into a prototype, using modern tools in a lab setting.

Lecturer: Or Lustig

Or Lustig, B.Sc., is a mechanical engineer and an entrepreneur. Or is the founder and CEO of Seatback, a startup that develops novel solutions for the wellness technology market and has already raised over 1M$.  Or has extensive experience in the development of electromechanical systems, mechanical products, multidisciplinary systems, project management, and leading innovations from the concept stage to a commercial product. In addition, Or has experience in teaching these topics at various institutions (including Ort Braude College) and serves as a mentor at the Galilee Accelerator program, consulting several early-stage start-ups.

Workshop: Fundamentals of Prototype Development

BA – 193.1318

Or Lustig

Spring Semester | 2 Credits

Syllabus
  • Learning and understanding the development process in general, and the role of a prototype and at what stage it is performed during development and production in particular.

    Providing tools for designing and building a prototype, in an experimental way based on Arduino controller and 3D printers.

  • Date: 2nd semester 2020, Sunday 20:00 – 18:00
  • Credits: 2
  • Lecturers: Or Lustig
  • Reception hours: by appointment, before or after class
  • Location: to be determined later
  • Ranking: For undergraduate and graduate students
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Course Syllabus: Click here
  • Additional Requirements: Size and course will be online format; students will be required to have open cameras in classes. In case the lesson is recorded – the gallery photos will not be recorded. Failure to open the camera will be considered as absence

The course will expose students to engineering methods for rapid product development. The course will illustrate the process of prototype development, as well as the conditions when rapid prototyping is most effective. The students will have the opportunity to turn an innovative idea into a prototype, using modern tools in a lab setting.

Lecturer: Or Lustig

Or Lustig, B.Sc., is a mechanical engineer and an entrepreneur. Or is the founder and CEO of Seatback, a startup that develops novel solutions for the wellness technology market and has already raised over 1M$.  Or has extensive experience in the development of electromechanical systems, mechanical products, multidisciplinary systems, project management, and leading innovations from the concept stage to a commercial product. In addition, Or has experience in teaching these topics at various institutions (including Ort Braude College) and serves as a mentor at the Galilee Accelerator program, consulting several early-stage start-ups.

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