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Ryan Bradley, a data scientist for one of the world’s biggest printing and imaging technology companies, already holds two patents that he developed as a grad student. Both use sensors and software algorithms to keep better tabs on the life cycle and carbon footprint related to paper production processes.

In this way, Bradley is already working toward his career aspiration: using data analytics to help product designers and engineers create devices that can be disassembled and remanufactured more efficiently. He is equal parts sustainable business specialist, mechanical engineer and computer scientist, a combination that Bradley would like to see more individuals embrace on the job.

“I think we need to lead the sustainability story by showing businesses, corporations, the actual economic benefit behind [sustainability],” he said. “That’s going to get them on board and catapult the entire idea forward. And I think that’s where the circular economy comes into play.”


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