Ep 133 is the second half of Fender's chat with inventor Moses Rowen.
Inventor Moses Rowen picks up the timeline of his career talking about a low cost steriliser for medical equipment; his amount of inventions; patents, royalties and intellectual properties; the triangle of creative and design, the engineering and science, the human factors; the psychology around medical devices; science vs. art (part two); the design process; working with Chris Soraghan and the tracheostomy team at St James's Hospital, Dublin; the iterative process of the inventor being the producer and playing mixes back to the “band”; the release a.k.a abandoning of work; Steve Lillywhite’s regret of not having mixed Fiesta by The Pogues “better”; learning from people who a lot about one thing; being able to move fast; Galway and the west and south of Ireland being a medical capital of the world; Cook Medical; Boston Scientific; Boston Medical; Hollister IE; Stryker having the biggest titanium 3D printing factory in the world; how to find work as an inventor and advice for other budding inventors out there; non disclosure agreements; a story about Shane MacGowan; Moses seeing Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds with Caleb in the 3Arena; Fender chatting with Shane MacGowan at a Nick Cave gig in Alexander Palace, London; Gavin Friday being quality over quantity and his releases ‘Ecce Homo’ (2024), ‘Catholic’ (2011), ‘Shag Tobacco’ (1995); Dr.Quirkey’s; breaking new ground as someone creative; ‘Ashes To Ashes’ by Bowie; a Bono and Eddie Jordan story from 2003; Formula 1 and the Monaco street circuit; ‘Surrender’ by Bono; reversing the priority and backwards designing for the end user/client/patient; cars as well as other topics.
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Ep. 132 Moses Rowen: Inventor - Part 1
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