Our increasingly global society has transformed the engineering paradigm. Design, development, and manufacture are no longer confined to single countries, but span regions, time zones, and cultures.
In the 21st century, the life of a product transcends national borders. Our experts have practical experience managing international supply chains. As expert witnesses, we use this experience to pinpoint where in the life of a product its performance was compromised. The TRIPOS team understands the complications that arise when product standards and performance requirements differ by country. We can identify – and provide evidence and analysis to support – where failure(s) occurred in the course of manufacture, use, and maintenance. Leveraging our cross-cultural experience as researchers, educators, and engineers, we present a comprehensive picture of a product’s history in order to resolve loss and liability.
Guided by TRIPOS Enterprises Engineers and fostered by the United States State Department Fulbright Program, Global Engineering establishes an interdisciplinary study of engineering technology, entrepreneurship skills, and the influence of the global society/culture on problem solving.
TRIPOS Global Engineering applies the latest tools to international collaboration achieving integrated solutions to large-scale technical issues.
The TRIPOS team operates across countries and engineering cultures, demonstrating our technical capability and adept communication skills. Our team members have technical-language fluency in English | Portuguese | French | Korean | German | Spanish | Italian
TRIPOS is a global, interconnected team. Our global pedigree means:
Clear and effective communication Hands-on experience with international supply chains and manufacturing services Wide network of expert-contacts Deep understanding of industry standards and deviations Poise in stressful situations Ability to synthesize disparate views Experience “teaching” people from different cultures and perspectives – including clients, opposing counsel, juries, and judges.