Nathan Nalven
About Nathan Nalven
Nathan Nalven serves as the Vice President of Customer Engagements at eQ Technologic, where he contributes to corporate strategy and oversees solution design and implementation. With over 35 years of experience in various engineering roles, he has a strong background in software and system development, particularly in the aerospace and defense sectors.
Work at eQ Technologic
Nathan Nalven has served as Vice President of Customer Engagements at eQ Technologic since 2018. In this role, he oversees solution design, development, implementation, and support. He is a member of the eQ Executive Council, where he contributes to corporate direction, strategies, planning, and execution. His leadership in customer engagements focuses on enhancing client relationships and ensuring successful project outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Nathan Nalven holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the New York Institute of Technology, where he studied from 1983 to 1987. He also earned an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) in Aircraft Design from the Academy of Aeronautics, completing his studies from 1978 to 1981. His educational background supports his extensive expertise in engineering and technical strategy.
Background
Nathan Nalven has over 35 years of experience in various sectors, including aircraft, naval, automotive, and weapon system hardware design, manufacturing, and management. He worked at Northrop Grumman for 38 years, holding multiple roles such as Chief Technical Strategist, Engineering Manager, and Distinguished Technical Fellow. His diverse background includes significant contributions to software and system development and computing infrastructure.
Achievements
Nathan Nalven is the founder and co-chair of the Global Product Development and Interoperability Summit (GPDIS) and has served as Chairman of the Collaboration PLM World Committee. He is a regular contributor and presenter to various technical organizations, focusing on CAD/CAM, PLM, and Aerospace. Additionally, he developed the PLM/CAD/CAM/CAE architecture for Northrop Grumman's Airborne Ground Surveillance and Battle Management Systems.