Pipeline Design & Engineering, LLC

Pipeline Design & Engineering, LLC

Industrial Machinery Manufacturing

Tempe, Arizona 2,051 followers

We build equipment that R&D and MFG teams LOVE to use

About us

We are integrators who develop mechanically sophisticated equipment, test fixtures, & turnkey automation for organizations who need custom R&D and MFG solutions.

Website
https://teampipeline.us
Industry
Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Tempe, Arizona
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2009
Specialties
Product Development, 3D Printing, Product Design, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Design, Test Fixtures, Automation, Benchtop Automation, Production Equipment, Process Development, Machine Building, Research & Development, and Custom Manufacturing Equipment

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  • What tasks do you have going on now that are currently being done manually, but you wish you could automate them if only there were an easy and cost-effective way of doing so?

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    Advanced MFG process development, automated machines, & custom fixtures. Complimented with product development and R&D.

    Did an EZ demo for a large med device company in SoCal yesterday. A few of the comments made by engineers who tried programming the system: - It's so intuitive - I wish all our equipment had this interface - How long will it take to get ours? ...and the most common comment: "that was so easy." EZ Motion is the easiest way for R&D engineers to create automated motion. The video below shows how to program motors in the EZ interface. Want to automate without having to learn complicated programming languages? https://lnkd.in/g64yz-ye

  • S5E43 David Malouf | How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering, Episode 7 Listen here 🎧: https://lnkd.in/egNtQ5Ae In the seventh episode of How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering, host Aaron Moncur welcomes David Malouf. David shares insights on overcoming common engineering challenges, employing effective tools and techniques, fostering psychological safety, and experimenting with new technologies and unconventional approaches to streamline workflows. Do you like this episode? Tag 3 friends who might like this episode too!

  • Check out this latest episode of the podcast where Brad shares valuable insights into how to speed up engineering projects.

    S5E42 Brad Hirayama | How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering, Episode 6 Listen here 🎧: https://lnkd.in/egNtQ5Ae This is a continuation of our ongoing series about How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering. The discussion covers topics such as the importance of planning and execution, balancing problem-solving and asking for help, the role of checklists, the impact of leadership and team culture, effective communication and collaboration, risk management and building relationships, and lessons learned from past challenges. Do you like this episode? Tag 3 friends who might like this episode too!

  • S5E42 Brad Hirayama | How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering, Episode 6 Listen here 🎧: https://lnkd.in/egNtQ5Ae This is a continuation of our ongoing series about How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering. The discussion covers topics such as the importance of planning and execution, balancing problem-solving and asking for help, the role of checklists, the impact of leadership and team culture, effective communication and collaboration, risk management and building relationships, and lessons learned from past challenges. Do you like this episode? Tag 3 friends who might like this episode too!

  • S5E41 James Gabriel | How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering, Episode 5 Listen here 🎧: https://lnkd.in/egNtQ5Ae In the fifth episode of How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering, host Aaron Moncur interviews Jim Gabriel. Jim shares his insights on overcoming common bottlenecks, effective decision-making, fostering psychological safety, cross-functional collaboration, data-driven performance improvement, and lessons learned from attempts to expedite engineering processes. Do you like this episode? Tag 3 friends who might like this episode too!

  • 50% off an EZ Motion controller!

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    Advanced MFG process development, automated machines, & custom fixtures. Complimented with product development and R&D.

    🚨 Want a chance to win an EZ Motion Controller at 50% off? 🚨 Join us for the EZ Motion Event on Thursday, Oct 17th for your shot at winning! Every attendee is entered into a raffle, and for each industry guest you bring, we’ll give you an additional entry—boosting your chances to win! Experience firsthand how our EZ Pneumatics and EZ Motor Controllers make automating processes up to 10x faster and easier. 📅 When: Oct 17th, 4 PM – 6 PM 📍 Where: Pipeline HQ 2429 W 12th St #4 Tempe, AZ 85281 Don’t miss out—register here: https://lnkd.in/g3iieG8x

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  • Discover practical advice on improving communication, using unconventional tools, creating psychologically safe environments, and more. Don't miss this insightful discussion with guest Anthony Dietz.

    S5E40 Anthony Dietz | How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering, Episode 4 Listen here 🎧: https://lnkd.in/egNtQ5Ae In the fourth episode of How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering, host Aaron Moncur interviews Tony Dietz. They discuss various topics, including communication and bottlenecks in engineering projects, tools for failing fast and inexpensively, creating psychologically safe environments, cross-disciplinary communication and documentation, introducing new technologies and tools, unconventional approaches, lessons from failed attempts to accelerate engineering, and key factors in accelerating engineering. Do you like this episode? Tag 3 friends who might like this episode too!

  • S5E40 Anthony Dietz | How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering, Episode 4 Listen here 🎧: https://lnkd.in/egNtQ5Ae In the fourth episode of How to Accelerate the Speed of Engineering, host Aaron Moncur interviews Tony Dietz. They discuss various topics, including communication and bottlenecks in engineering projects, tools for failing fast and inexpensively, creating psychologically safe environments, cross-disciplinary communication and documentation, introducing new technologies and tools, unconventional approaches, lessons from failed attempts to accelerate engineering, and key factors in accelerating engineering. Do you like this episode? Tag 3 friends who might like this episode too!

  • I was interviewed about tactical empathy recently on Erin Thorp ‘s podcast. Big thanks for having me on!

  • S5E39 Bradley Rothenberg | nTopology (nTop) & Computational Design Listen here 🎧: https://lnkd.in/egNtQ5Ae In this episode of the Being An Engineer Podcast, we have Bradley Rothenberg, founder and CEO of nTopology, a company pioneering next-generation engineering software for advanced manufacturing. Launched in 2015, nTopology enables engineers to create complex, optimized geometries, primarily for sectors like aerospace, automotive, and medical devices. With a background in architecture from Pratt Institute, Brad brings a unique perspective to computational design, bridging the gap between form and functionality in additive manufacturing. Do you like this episode? Tag 3 friends who might like this episode too!

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