Make Your Product the Toast of the Town
Map the right technology to an eager market
D’Agostino Industries is dedicated to increasing the value proposition of technology added to your company’s products or services.
If technology, even great technology, is not perceived properly in the marketplace, customers won’t buy it. The challenge is highlighting the value of the technology in an easily understood way.
D’Agostino Industries uses engineering and technical marketing concepts to map the correct technology to market needs and translate those needs to the technologists. Often, the sophistication of the customer base must also be enhanced. We do this through customer-facing learning journeys – these could be white papers, videos, labs, training material, or even full eLearning solutions.
There is often a culture shift in companies as they incorporate new technology. We assist in this area with management consulting, training, prototype development, component/partner sourcing, and technical recruiting.
Our approach to consulting is different than many consulting companies. We enable your team to achieve their goals, rather than do it for them. Our combination of onsite and remote hybrid interaction, and coaching an internal team, results in a self-sufficient company resource dedicated to business growth through technology adoption.
About Vin D'Agostino
Vin D’Agostino has been working with microcontrollers and microprocessors for over 40 years in multiple industries.
Vin has held engineering, manufacturing, marketing, and management positions in companies building industrial control, medical, instrumentation, smart batteries, and semiconductor products.
His undergraduate work in Electrical Engineering was done at Stevens Institute, and his Computer Science MS work was at the Polytechnic Institute of New York. He has a Six Sigma Blackbelt from Villanova and is an Agile Scrum Master from Big Visible.
Vin is the recipient of the highly coveted Emerson Electric Technology Award. He is a sought-after keynote speaker, and co-hosts a podcast called “Dev Talk with Rich & Vin” for Embedded Systems Computing magazine.
He teaches Embedded Systems as an adjunct professor at Santa Clara University and Stevens Institute.