Meet the Maker: Microsoft’s Advanced Prototyping Center

More than a dozen makers from Microsoft's Advanced Prototyping Center built the 65-pound Project Egress hatch replica as well as its 140-pound steel display stand.

Well, before you can attach the parts, you need a hatch and a base. Luckily for Project Egress, Microsoft stepped up to the task of building the 65-pound hatch replica as well as the 140-pound steel display stand. And let us tell you, it was quite an engineering challenge, requiring a team of many … several of whom attended the live build at the National Air and Space Museum. They MAY have been horrified to watch as Adam HAMMERED a stubborn part in. But we’ll never tell.

Adam Savage speaks at the Microsoft Outside In Speaker Series on May 16, 2019. (Photography by Scott Eklund/Red Box Pictures) Adam Savage speaks at the Microsoft Outside In Speaker Series on May 16, 2019. (Photography by Scott Eklund/Red Box Pictures)

Continue reading for more on Microsoft’s Advanced Prototyping Center and their contribution to Project Egress.

Artist statement: The Advanced Prototyping Center is located on Microsoft’s main campus in Redmond, WA. where it serves as a hub of collaboration for product makers to come together and realize the next generation of Microsoft hardware devices.

PART: HATCH BASE AND FRAME PART: HATCH BASE AND FRAME

Those APC team members that were involved in Project Egress include:

• Eric Roth – CNC Machinist

• Chris Ward – CNC Machinist

• Jordan Little – CNC Machinist

• Connor Garrity – CNC Machinist

• Darrell Harvey – CNC Machinist

• Taras Shevchik – CNC Machinist

• Bianca Sullivan – WelderFabricator

• Dick Compton – Model Maker

• Thomas Randall – Model Maker

• Ryan Sparks – Model Maker

• Bryan Adams – Painter

• John Haley – APC Manager

• Randy Kinser – Engineering Architect

• Jay Trzaskos – Engineering Architect

Read more about the Microsoft team’s mission and strategy here.

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  1. You guys are awesome! The main hatch was and exquisite example of precision machining and assembly. It was a pleasure to hang out with you all in DC!

    All the best,

    Tom Lipton

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