Monogram Creative Console
Calvin Chu has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Calvin started their career in 2007 as a Product Engineering at Bend All Automotive. Calvin then worked as a Quality Control Engineering at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada in 2008. In 2009, they worked as a Product Testing for mapping and GIS at Trimble Navigation before transitioning to Field Validation in land surveying at the same company in 2010. Calvin also had a brief stint in Research and Development at Spartan Bioscience in 2010. Calvin joined Apple in 2011 as part of the iPhone Location Testing team for a few months. Calvin then worked at Trimble Navigation again in 2012, this time in Research and Development for land surveying. In 2013, they founded Monogram Creative Console and assumed the role of CEO. Calvin also participated in the HAX Accelerator program in the same year. Calvin's last known work experience was in 2015 as an Alumnus at Creative Destruction Lab.
Calvin Chu attended William Lyon Mackenzie C.I. from 2002 to 2006, although no degree or field of study is specified during this time. From 2006 to 2013, they pursued a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Waterloo.
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Monogram Creative Console
Monogram Creative Console manufactures a modular hardware interface that allows users to design controllers for software. The product enables users to control software using sliders, dials, buttons, and a desktop application.Monogram Creative Console consists of magnetically connecting tactile controllers; sliders, buttons, and dials for faster,more precise and intuitive editing for photographers, videographers and beyond. Monogram Creative Console is available at https://monogramcc.com or through our retail partners B&H Photo Video in New York or Henry's Photo in Canada and ships to over 46 countries.In 2015 Monogram won Gold at the User Experience Design Awards (UXDA) while at IFA, Berlin from the International Design Center Berlin.Photographers can build a custom Palette to control photo editing applications like Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, where physical sliders adjust exposure, dials can be turned to change temperature and buttons can execute macros. Premiere Pro and Audition support was added in June.The company was founded by Ashish Bidadi and Calvin Chu.