Robert Martinez

VP Engineering at Hammerhead

Robert Martinez has a diverse work experience with various roles and responsibilities. Robert started their career at Yale University as a Student Researcher in the Mechanical Engineering Department, where they worked on developing processing techniques for Bulk Metallic Glass. Robert also served as a Summer Fellow and a STARS Summer Research Fellow during their time at Yale.

After that, they worked briefly at Bay Area Internet Solutions, Inc. as a Facilities Commissioning professional. Robert then joined Anybots Inc as a Robotics Engineer, where they worked until April 2012.

In 2012, Robert transitioned to Humble Bundle, where they took on the role of Business Development. During their time there, they led and executed the Humble eBook Bundle, a successful DRM-free eBook sale.

In 2013, they joined SupplyBetter as a VP of Engineering, focusing on helping buyers of custom mechanical parts find the right suppliers. Robert was actively involved in assisting hardware companies, including product designers, robotics companies, design firms, and hardware startups. Robert stayed with SupplyBetter until March 2016.

Finally, Robert joined Hammerhead in April 2016 as their VP of Engineering. Hammerhead is an athletic technology company known for its biking products. Robert played a significant role in the development and launch of their first product, H1, which is sold in 50 countries. Robert also contributed to the development of Karoo, their connected cycling computer.

Overall, Robert Martinez has extensive experience in engineering, business development, and management roles, working in a variety of industries including athletics technology, e-commerce, and robotics.

Robert Martinez attended Yale University from 2005 to 2009, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. Their field of study was Mechanical Engineering, which was ABET accredited. Before attending Yale University, Robert Martinez also attended Bishop Guertin High School, although specific details about their degree or field of study during that time are not provided.

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Timeline

  • VP Engineering

    April, 2016 - present

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