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Eric Kozikowski has a diverse work experience in various roles and companies. Eric is currently working at MxD as a Sr. Systems Integration Engineer. Prior to this role, they worked at MxD as a Systems Integration Engineer II. In 2016, they founded their own company called KozikPlastics, where they worked as a Design Engineer and Founder. Eric also gained experience as a Graduate Research Assistant at Purdue University from 2018 to 2021. Eric was a Student Ambassador at Illinois State University from 2017 to 2018. Additionally, they completed industrial engineering internships at Bridgestone in 2017 and Midland Manufacturing in 2016. In 2015, they worked as an Assembler at Midland Manufacturing.
Eric Kozikowski began their education at Illinois State University in 2014, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Technology, with a concentration in Manufacturing Engineering. During this time, they also completed a minor in Computer Science. Eric successfully completed their undergraduate studies at Illinois State University in 2018.
Following their undergraduate studies, Eric Kozikowski furthered their education by enrolling in Purdue University in 2018. Eric pursued a Master of Science degree in Product Lifecycle Management, focusing on the management and optimization of product development processes. Eric successfully completed their graduate studies and obtained their Master's degree from Purdue University in 2020.
In addition to their formal education, Eric Kozikowski has also obtained certifications in CMM Fundamentals and PC-Dmis CMM Level 1 from Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, in March 2019.
Overall, Eric Kozikowski has a strong educational background in the fields of Engineering Technology, Manufacturing Engineering, and Product Lifecycle Management, with an additional expertise in Computer Science.
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MxD enables U.S. manufacturers to begin making every part better than the last. It is a goal far too big for any one company to solve on its own. It requires production lines to be embedded with software and sensors, and hooked up to the cloud. Only with this ability to send and receive data can the equipment improve itself and learn from every part produced in real-time. The most lucrative opportunities of the future will involve digitally powered manufacturing. Innovative manufacturers turn to us to forge that future. MxD was formerly known as the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute (DMDII).