EPISODE · Dec 5, 2023 · 45 MIN
Agile Systems Engineering, with Pari Singh (Flow Engineering)
from Valley of Depth · host Arkaea Media (Payload | Ignition | Tectonic)
Modern engineering teams need to look radically different, at least according to Pari Singh, Founder and CEO of Flow Engineering. Flow, a London and LA-based startup, aims to overhaul traditional engineering approaches with its collaboration platform, specifically tailored for 'new age' hardware teams.Flow provides a collaborative platform for hardware and software teams, streamlining requirements management, integrating with key design tools, and offering advanced visualization for efficient design and compliance.Mo and Pari’s conversations covers a wide array of topics, including:The Flow origin storyThe stagnation of hardware innovationHow systems engineering has evolvedThe ideal modern engineering teamBuilding in LondonAnd much more…This episode is brought to you by SpiderOak, a US-based software company that builds space cybersecurity products and solutions for civilian, military, and commercial space operations. Learn more at https://spideroak.com/ • Chapters •00:00 - Intro & SpiderOak ad01:11 - Flow: from rockets to software06:48 - Was the intention always software?08:12 - Hardware innovation stagnation09:32 - Flow's products today10:32 - New engineering management tools12:38 - Scaling space companies13:55 - Flow's business model14:39 - Other markets Flow is targeting15:40 - The go-to market strategy16:45 - How do you convince clients to adopt a new engineering process?19:29 - Flow's philosophy22:30 - SpiderOak ad break23:14 - Who makes up Flow's customer base?24:06 - The ideal Flow customer25:32 - How has systems engineering changed since the Apollo era?28:48 - What does a modern engineering team look like?33:12 - Will specialization create big enough markets?35:44 - Flow's financing round37:10 - Finance landscape for software companies building for hardware39:15 - What's it like building a team in London?39:58 - What does the world look like if every company is using Flow?42:10 - If Pari wasn't building Flow, what would he be building?42:55 - Companies that excite Pari44:20 - What London football team does Pari support? • Show notes •Flow's website — https://flowengineering.com/Flow's socials — https://twitter.com/flow_engineerPari's socials — https://twitter.com/paritheengineerMo's socials — https://twitter.com/itsmoislamPayload’s socials — https://twitter.com/payloadspace / https://www.linkedin.com/company/payloadspacePathfinder archive — Watch: https://www.youtube.com/@payloadspace Pathfinder archive — Listen: https://pod.payloadspace.com/episodes • About us •Pathfinder is brought to you by Payload, a modern space media brand built from the ground up for a new age of space exploration and commercialization. We deliver need-to-know news and insights daily to 15,000+ commercial, civil, and military space leaders. Payload is read by decision-makers at every leading new space company, along with c-suite leaders at all of the aerospace & defense primes. We’re also read on Capitol Hill, in the Pentagon, and at space agencies around the world. Payload began as a weekly email sent to a few friends and coworkers.Today, we’re a team distributed across four time zones and two continents, publishing three media properties across multiple platforms: 1) Payload, our flagship daily newsletter, sends M-F @ 9am Eastern (https://newsletter.payloadspace.com/) 2) Pathfinder publishes weekly on Tuesday mornings (pod.payloadspace.com) 3) Polaris, our weekly policy publication, hits inboxes Tuesday (https://polaris.payloadspace.com/) 4) Parallax, our weekly space science briefing, hits inboxes Thursday (https://parallax.payloadspace.com/)
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Today’s Pathfinder episode features Pari Singh, founder and CEO of Flow Engineering, a startup aiming to overhaul traditional engineering approaches with its collaboration platform, specifically tailored for 'new age' hardware teams.
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