Robin Taylor

CTO and Founder at Occuity

Robin Taylor's work experience begins in 2000 at United Engineering Forgings Ltd, where they served as an Energy Manager, monitoring and minimizing energy usage across multiple sites. They then transitioned to the role of Energy Consultant, advising on energy-use reduction measures and overseeing the implementation of an energy management infrastructure.

From 2003 to 2006, Robin worked as a Researcher at Aston University, collaborating with Mechtron Design Ltd to develop an autonomous, invasive surgical robot for clinical deployment. They were responsible for designing and building test hardware and software.

In 2006, Robin joined Lein Applied Diagnostics Ltd as a Systems Engineer, where they played a key role in developing a prototype system for non-invasive measurement of blood glucose. They were responsible for mechanical, electronic, and software design, as well as system integration. They also identified and evaluated new technologies for miniaturization and cost reduction.

Continuing with Lein Applied Diagnostics, Robin became a Senior Engineer in 2008, focusing on R&D for non-invasive glucose measurement devices. Their role encompassed the development of core platform technology, prototype design, and overall device development.

In 2015, Robin transitioned to the role of Principal Engineer at Lein Applied Diagnostics, taking on responsibilities such as the overall company technology strategy, technical management, and project delivery.

The most recent entry in Robin's work experience is as the CTO and Founder of Occuity Limited, starting in September 2019. No end date is provided, suggesting they are currently in this role. No additional details are given about this position.

Robin Taylor obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree with honors in Electro-Mechanical Engineering from Aston University in 2002. Following that, they pursued a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Aston University, which was completed in 2006.

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  • CTO and Founder

    September, 2019 - present