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EPISODE · Sep 7, 2020 · 46 MIN

#103 From neurosurgery to space-age fasteners - Harold Hess

from Inventors Helping Inventors · host Alan Beckley

Alan interviews Harold Hess. Dr. Harold Hess devoted his career to cutting-edge neurosurgery, inventing a spinal implant. That invention led him into an unexpected direction: selling space-age fasteners through his company Enduralock. Today, Enduralock fasteners sell into aerospace, oil and gas, and space industries, to name a few. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.enduralock.com

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Alan interviews Harold Hess. Dr. Harold Hess devoted his career to cutting-edge neurosurgery, inventing a spinal implant. That invention led him into an unexpected direction: selling space-age fasteners through his company Enduralock. Today,...

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