David Baka
About David Baka
David Baka is the Hardware Project Lead at thyssenkrupp in Budapest, Hungary, with extensive experience in hardware engineering and project management.
Company
David Baka currently works at thyssenkrupp as a Hardware Project Lead in Budapest, Hungary. In his role, he oversees hardware-related projects, contributing to the company's engineering initiatives.
Title
David Baka holds the title of Hardware Project Lead at thyssenkrupp. His responsibilities include coordinating project elements, leading development efforts, and leveraging his extensive prototyping experience.
Previous Roles
David Baka has held several roles in different companies. He was previously the Project Manager at Growberry - Predictable Farming Solutions for 11 months. Prior to that, he worked as a Hardware Engineer at XBody World for two years. Additionally, he served as a Freelance Engineer for a year, a Product Engineer at Codie for two years, a Software Developer at Ericsson for one month, a Pseudo Pilot at HungaroControl for ten months, and a CAD Consultant at Acer Kft. for four months.
Education and Expertise
David Baka completed his Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics. He possesses hands-on prototyping expertise, including 3D printing, laser cutting, and SMD soldering. Additionally, he has extensive experience in CAD design and developing manufacturing technologies.
Shoka Bell Responsibilities
At Shoka Bell, David Baka was promoted to Head of Hardware within six months of joining. He led two independent development teams, MechatroMotive and Maform, acted as the liaison towards the OEM partner in Malaysia, and coordinated with both overseas and domestic suppliers. He also contributed to setting up a production line and rolling out the first batch for production.
Experience at Codie
David Baka made significant contributions at Codie by redesigning an existing prototype for mass production. His tasks included CAD design and developing new manufacturing technologies. He also managed coordination with overseas OEMs and was involved in supplier negotiations. Furthermore, he set up a production line and facilitated the rollout of the first production batch.