Orlando Cardenas

Senior Electronics Designer and R&D Engineer at simplehuman

Orlando Cardenas has a diverse work experience spanning over three decades. Orlando began their career in 1985 as a Principal Engineer at CXC. From there, they worked at Symbol Technologies, where they were involved in designing various innovative products, including a wearable computer prototype and an intelligent battery charger. Orlando then joined Bandai Digital Corporation as a Sensor Systems Consultant. In 1997, they became the CTO and Technical Consultant at Acqcess Technologies, where they played a pivotal role in the development of personal computing tablets and conducted extensive research on wireless radios. In 2000, they worked as an Electrical Engineer at Mina Products and as a Consultant at Baxter Medical. Orlando also worked at Rockwell Collins as a Consultant, where they designed and implemented satellite TV systems and developed various receiver and power supply designs. Orlando'smost recent role was as a Senior Electronics Designer and R&D Engineer at simplehuman, where they developed automated appliance products and supported the manufacturing process. Orlando Cardenas has demonstrated strong expertise in electronics and product development throughout their career.

Orlando Cardenas attended the University of Texas at Austin- School of Engineering, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The exact duration of their studies at the university is not mentioned in the information provided.

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Huntington Beach, United States

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Day to day life has room for improvement. That's the basic thinking behind simplehuman. By solving simple, often overlooked problems, we make people more efficient in their daily tasks at home. We call our products tools for efficient living. They’re always simple, functional, and built to last. And we only build products we love to useourselves.


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