Tyson Messori

Mechanical Engineering Manager at FarmWise

Tyson Messori has extensive experience in the field of mechanical engineering. From 2012 to 2016, they worked as the CEO, Co-Founder, and Senior Mechatronics Engineer at Uptronics, where they designed various electro-mechanical products for consumer, medical, military, and space industries. Tyson then worked as a Senior Mechanical Engineer at Santa Barbara Infrared in 2012, where they engineered high precision electro-mechanical test equipment assemblies. From 2014 to 2018, they served as the CTO and Co-Founder at Scanse, developing a groundbreaking scanning LiDAR sensor and managing successful Kickstarter campaigns. In 2017, they joined Neato Robotics as a Senior Mechanical Engineer, designing injection molded components and sensor sub-systems for robot vacuum cleaners. Tyson then worked as the Vice President of Engineering at Airspace Systems Inc. from 2018 to 2020, where they hired and managed engineers, implemented a Solidworks Professional PDM system and ERP system. In 2020, they joined Roam Robotics as a Senior Mechanical Engineer, leading the redesign of a robotic exoskeleton for skiers with arthritic knees and managing a team of mechanical engineers. Tyson then became a Senior Mechanical Engineer at FORME Life in 2020, before moving on to OSARO, Inc. in 2021, where they served as the Mechatronics Engineering Manager, leading the design and construction of new products in the E-commerce and distribution automation spaces. In 2022, Tyson worked at MiQ Partners as a Senior Mechanical Engineer, before joining FarmWise in 2023 as the Lead Mechanical Engineer.

Tyson Messori began their education in 2003 at California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering. Tyson attended this institution until 2007. In 2010, Tyson enrolled at Stanford University, where they studied Controls Classes contributing to an MS in Mechanical Engineering, specializing in Mechanical Engineering and Controls. Tyson completed their studies at Stanford in 2011.

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  • Mechanical Engineering Manager

    February, 2023 - present