Andrew Meyer has a diverse work experience in the field of engineering. Andrew is currently working as a Senior Research and Development Engineer at Vesalius Cardiovascular Inc. where they have been since 2020. Prior to this role, they worked as a Research and Development Engineer at the same company from 2020 to 2023.
Before joining Vesalius Cardiovascular Inc., Andrew worked as a Lead Mechanical Engineer at Avestec Technologies Inc. from 2019 to 2020. In this role, they led a team of engineers in the development of an industrial inspection drone and its attachments.
From 2016 to 2019, Andrew worked as a Mechanical Drone Engineer and Pilot at UVify. Andrew was responsible for the development of mechanical chassis and powertrain for consumer and commercial drone platforms. Andrew also coordinated with production partners to create award-winning drones.
Andrew's work experience includes being a Co-Founder of RotorX Racing from 2015 to 2018. The company focused on micro drone technologies and became well-known in the market. Andrew also owned ParagonUAV, an online store for drone components and accessories, from 2014 to 2016.
Prior to their entrepreneurial ventures, Andrew worked as a Mechanical Engineer at Armattan from 2013 to 2015. Andrew designed and modeled multirotor frame designs, resulting in successful products available internationally.
In 2011, Andrew gained experience as a Process Engineer Intern at INVISTA, where they managed projects and oversaw production assets. Andrew also worked as a Procurement Assistant at andBeyond Travel in 2010.
Overall, Andrew Meyer has a strong background in research and development, mechanical engineering, and entrepreneurship, with a focus on drone technologies and UAV platforms.
Andrew Meyer earned their High School Diploma from Brentwood College School in 2008. Andrew then pursued a Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with a Biomedical Stream at Queen's University from 2008 to 2013. Following this, Andrew undertook a Master's of Applied Science in the Biomechanical Stream at The University of British Columbia from 2014 to 2019.
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