Alexandre Furlan De Castro
About Alexandre Furlan De Castro
Alexandre Furlan De Castro is a mechanical designer with over a decade of experience, currently working at Kennametal in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, since 2009. He specializes in the development of Romicron boring tools and has previously worked at Indústrias Romi Sa in Brazil.
Work at Kennametal
Alexandre Furlan De Castro has been employed at Kennametal since 2009, serving as a Projetista Mecânico. His role involves mechanical design and tool development, with a focus on enhancing product performance and efficiency. Based in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, he has accumulated over 15 years of experience in the field, contributing to various projects and initiatives that align with Kennametal's commitment to innovation in tooling solutions.
Education and Expertise
Alexandre studied mechanical design at Universidade Metodista De Piracicaba from 2006 to 2010, where he completed a four-year program. Prior to that, he attended Colégio Técnico De Limeira (COTIL) - Unicamp from 2003 to 2005, gaining foundational knowledge in technical studies. He also pursued further education at Centro Universitário Salesiano De São Paulo. His academic background supports his expertise in mechanical design and tool development.
Background
Before joining Kennametal, Alexandre worked at Indústrias Romi S.A. as a Desenhista Projetista from 2007 to 2009 in São Paulo, Brazil. This two-year experience allowed him to develop skills in mechanical design and project management, which he later applied at Kennametal. His career trajectory reflects a consistent focus on mechanical design and tooling solutions.
Specialization in Tool Development
Alexandre specializes in the development of Romicron boring tools, a key area within mechanical design. His expertise in this niche contributes to the advancement of tooling technology, enhancing the capabilities and performance of boring tools in various industrial applications. This specialization underscores his role in driving innovation within the mechanical design sector.