Ecovative Design
Chris earned his Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from RPI and following graduation, he joined Ecovative’s engineering team where he dedicated eight years to supporting our manufacturing and R&D efforts. He went on to become a Product Engineer at Crystal IS where he helped to develop products/systems for germicidal disinfection that utilized UVC LEDs. Chris rejoins Ecovative as an engineer. Chris and his wife, Emily, reside in Troy and he can often be found biking to work. It’s not surprising that he’s volunteered his time at the Troy Bike Rescue where he repaired bikes and taught bike maintenance. In his free time, Chris enjoys brewing his own beer, making music and gardening.
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Ecovative Design
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Ecovative uses biology to solve fundamental human needs at industrial scales and in consumer applications. Ecovative uses mycelium to grow category defining products ranging from leather like textiles to sustainable packaging to high performance foams for apparel and beauty. Ecovative has been widely recognized for its technical and environmental contributions by organizations like the World Economic Forum and in the media including Wired Magazine, Forbes, and Time.