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Join host Graham DeNoyer as he speaks with inventor Richard Rogers about his mission to save warfighters from losing critical electronics in freezing climates. They discuss the life-threatening challenges of vital gear like radios, phones, and transmitters failing in extreme cold.


Richard explains how his passion for protecting service members drove him to found Tundra Electronics and invent rugged heated cases. He walks through Tundra's process of researching, testing, and engineering solutions purpose-built for subzero military uses. They cover applications from heating headsets in helicopters to solving problems with parachute drops in Arctic conditions.


This episode offers a fascinating insight into one inventor’s drive to conquer the cold and keep warfighters connected and equipped in the harshest weather. Learn about the viability issues electronics can face in freezing climates and how Tundra aims to save lives by keeping tech heated and functioning.


If you serve in extreme environments or rely on gear in the cold, you won’t want to miss Richard’s story of creating innovative solutions motivated by helping servicemembers. Tune in for a compelling look at military-inspired invention and entrepreneurship.