Design scene in Canada

Thanks for the insight!

However, the thing about ID is that you have to make stuff work and make it manufacturable. So for 1 hour of creativity you’ve gotta spend 7 hours of intense analytical process to find out why your design decisions don’t work after the first prototype. However, what you learn in Dyson is immensely valuable, even if you choose to stay there for one year at most.

Will: do you work for a more interesting company than Dyson? If so, what is it? Just asking out of curiosity.

Staying back on topic… Are there any start-up design/electronic devices/R&D companies in Canada? I’m interested because Canada offers a comparatively good environment for financing start-ups.