Matthew Coady
About Matthew Coady
Matthew Coady serves as the CTO and VP of Engineering at Fulfil, bringing extensive experience in electrical engineering and robotics. He has held leadership roles at several companies, including Realtime Robotics and Brooks Automation, and possesses a strong background in regulatory standards and modular design.
Current Role at Fulfil
Matthew Coady serves as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Vice President of Engineering at Fulfil. He has been in this position since 2023, contributing to the company's technological advancements and engineering strategies. His role involves overseeing engineering operations and driving innovation within the organization.
Previous Experience at Realtime Robotics
Matthew Coady held multiple roles at Realtime Robotics, Inc. He served as the Vice President of Engineering from 2021 to 2022, where he implemented phase gate best practices and product lifecycle management (PLM) configuration. Following this, he took on the role of Chief Operating Officer from 2022 to 2023, further solidifying his leadership in engineering and operations within the robotics sector.
Background in Electrical Engineering
Matthew Coady has a robust background in electrical engineering, having worked at Brooks Automation in various capacities from 2003 to 2016. His roles included Senior Principal Electrical Engineer, Electrical Engineering Manager, and Director of Electrical Engineering. His experience encompasses motion control, automation component selection, and designing for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and signal integrity.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Coady studied Physics at both Boston University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute. His education complements his extensive expertise in robotic regulatory standards, including ISO 10218 and IEC 60204. He is skilled in consensus building and team empowerment, focusing on modularity and reusability in robotic design and verification.
Achievements at ALERT INNOVATION
At ALERT INNOVATION, Matthew Coady progressed through several key positions, including Director of Electrical Engineering and Controls, and Vice President of Engineering from 2016 to 2021. His leadership contributed to advancements in electrical engineering and controls within the company, showcasing his ability to drive engineering excellence in the robotics field.