3D Model
Puerto Rico
Work in progress
Designer
CarlosMer
Structural/Architectural/M.E.P./General Autocad drafter
Draftsman with 24 years of experience in the Puerto Rico construction field. Well organized, responsible and technology enthusiast. Strong AutoCAD knowledge and related hardware. Attitude towards quality
Designer
INGJTI
Electrical Engineering, Lighting Design & Electrical Drafting Professional
pharmaceutical, commercial, residential, health care facilities and government buildings. Licensed in Puerto Rico and United Sates Virgin Islands.
Designer
Gabriel Diaz-Aviles
Revit Oriented Architectural Designer
a M.Arch from Florida International University School of Architecture. I was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. I have always been passionate about architecture and design, but now that I have graduated I want
Designer
DGA
BIM Specialist | Revit & SketchUp Expert | Modular Design
documentation and cloud-based project administration. With a global portfolio covering the USA, Puerto Rico, Philippines, Georgia, Norway, Poland, and Ukraine, I bring deep expertise in diverse building
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21 Things Invented by Famous Female Inventors
as they’re integral parts of space campaigns. Olga D. Gonzalez-Sanabria, who is originally from Puerto Rico, invented space batteries in the 1980s. She’s the director of engineering at the NASA Glenn Research
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Top 100 Famous Female Inventors in History & Modern Women Inventors
80. Olga D Gonzalez-Sanabria (19000s – present) Olga D Gonzalez-Sanabria originally came from Puerto Rico. She was the woman behind the technology development that helped create space station batteries
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Top 100 Electronics Design Companies to Create Prototypes for Hardware Startups
automation, mechanics, robotics, artificial intelligence, and manufacturing with operations in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. The company strives to impact society and even the environment through
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88 New Inventions and Ideas that Made Millions of Dollars for Inventors
fast that it now has more than a thousand franchises in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. It all started with a simple idea: open a sandwich shop and decorate everything with firefighter-related