Jorge Garcia is a hardware design specialist at Kos, driving next-generation wearable medical technology with his expertise in mechanical engineering, embedded systems, and robotics. With a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from UC Davis (Honors, GPA 3.91) and a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering – Robotic Systems from Stanford, Jorge is a leader in precision hardware development and AI-integrated systems.
At General Motors’ EV Challenge, Jorge designed advanced control architectures for the Cadillac LYRIQ, optimizing system integration and performance. His robotic control work at NYU revolutionized automated fruit-picking systems, cutting processing time by 50% through ROS2, real-time sensor fusion, and pneumatic end-effectors.
A winner of the Best Design Award at the UC Davis Biomedical Engineering Society Make-a-thon, Jorge has excelled in medical device innovation, applying his skills in CAD modeling, PCB design, and sensor integration to optimize hardware solutions.
At Kos, Jorge is at the forefront of hardware development, ensuring seamless integration of mechanical systems, AI-driven analytics, and precision engineering to redefine the future of medical wearables.