Full Stack Manufacturing - David and Joel of Teenage Engineering

April 7, 2023 Hosted by Parker Dillmann, Stephen Kraig

Joel and David of Teenage Engineering discuss how Teenage Engineering was formed and how their unique view of design influences the manufacturing process.

From the company behind the legendary OP-1 and Pocket Operator Synthesizers, Joel and David of Teenage Engineering join Stephen and Parker to discuss how Teenage Engineering was formed and how their unique view of product design influences the manufacturing process.

Joel Westerberg is head of IT at teenage engineering. Joel started at teenage engineering in 2013 by working on the OD-11 loudspeaker project. Joel has been involved in building the teenage engineering factory system and various other projects. Joel does everything from backend services, embedded development, to pcb design.

David Eriksson is the head of hardware and co-founder of teenage engineering. A DJ and synth enthusiast since age 12, David started teenage engineering in 2006. David is responsible for platform and electronics design, software architecture, and designing manufacturing systems.

  • What is Teenage Engineering?
    • How did the company start?
  • Managing the scaling from your first product launch of the OP-1 to the wide selection of products you currently offer
    • How do you handle all these products?
    • Shared components and Designs?.
    • Button design - OP-1
    • PCB design - OP-1
  • The Pocket Operator
    • How did you come up with the pocket operator idea?
    • 9 different operators with some special edition Capcom and rick and morty versions
      • Any more in the works?
    • The LCD screens
  • Product design cycles
    • Design for manufacturability rules?
  • Biggest Achievements and Wins?
    • What is Teenage Engineering the proudest of?
    • Worst moment? Hardware is hard. What is a problem you had to overcome and beat?

Hosts: Parker Dillmann, Stephen Kraig

Special thanks to whixr over at Tymkrs for the intro and outro!