
Chris Panosh's Bio
Chris Panosh is based out of Charlottesville Virginia. Chris has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina State University. He been using SOLIDWORKS software professionally since 2012 and working with TriMech since 2017.
Chris previously worked as a design engineer for a manufacturing automation integrator and for Honda of America in new model design and quality.
Projects
Chris has been working on projects across fields including aircraft, rocketry, medical devices, automotive, manufacturing, commercial construction, consumer products, HVAC, enclosure design, heat sink design, injection molding, robotic automation, and outdoor equipment.
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PRO X Fitness Equipment
Industrial design company TriMech won Grand Prix at the DNA Paris Awards for the invention design of the PRO X machine.
CNCT Cooler
The TriMech (formerly MAKO) designed CNCT Cooler became a celebrated automotive accessory for Tesla cars
UberLight
TriMech (formerly MAKO) completely re-designed, re-engineered, and updated the electronics for a revitalization of the Reliable Corporation's widely famous UberLight.
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