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Andrew Scheuermann

CEO @Arch Systems, Intelligent Actions for Manufacturers

Stanford, California

Invests in

  • Min Investment:

    $100,000.00
  • Max Investment:

    $5,000,000.00
  • Target Investment:

    $1,500,000.00

Skills

Materials Science
Entrepreneurship
Chemistry
Start-ups
Research
Cleantech
Leadership
Public Speaking
Nanotechnology
Economics
Electrochemistry
Energy
Storytelling
Photovoltaics
Business Development
Statistics
Nanoparticles
Teaching
R&D
Strategy

Education

Work Experience

  • Cofounder and CEO

    2015

    Arch works with top-tier global manufacturers to drive intelligent actions from machine and factory data. We focus on the electronics and discrete manufacturing supply chains, digitizing both greenfield and brownfield factories. Manufacturers use Arch’s Global and Local Operations intelligence (GLO) and our pre-built Process Insights to drive massive improvements in utilization, OEE and yield. The vast shortage of skilled labor and global reshoring is met by insights and intelligent actions that guide and uplevel people globally to run best in class operations. Our software is deployed over more than 150 factories, powered by the data of 10,000 machines and factory systems helping guide operations alongside over half a million manufacturing professionals at our customers. Arch began by monitoring wells in Tanzania, Africa where cutting-edge IIOT and advanced analytics technology was developed to make older machines smart. A core part of our mission is to continue making these and other building blocks of technology available for sustainable development, including monitoring wells for access to clean drinking water and projects promoting sustainable industrialization for all nations. Pioneer Award 10 IoT Leaders under 40, previously Forbes 30 under 30, StartX, Skydeck, and Village Capital Founder, BASES Champion / Top Stanford startup when founding in 2016

2012

  • Coach and Judge

    2015

  • Innovator in Residence (IIR)

    2014 - 2015

    Worked first on Deliberate, video unconference social network, and other trust based communication platforms. Then turned to data developer platforms and Industrial IoT, eventually joining Tim to found Arch Systems.

  • Early team: Led Stanford Strategy, Cofounded StartX Hardware & Mentor Labs

    2012 - 2014

    Part of early team that built StartX. Initially I was a volunteer on the community team, then was the key person in StartX and the Stanford student government (SSE) to hold the organizations ties together as we fully transitioned to independent non-profit. I then led Stanford strategy building ties to all the other amazing groups, was a founding member of the Stanford Entrepreneurship network and started Stanford Startup Weekend we through in the Skybox with Sequoia Capital backing. I cofounded StartX hardware and MentorLabs, a pre-StartX accelerator that partnered with the Rajeev Circle a group of 400+ amazing mentors, many early Googlers and mentored many amazing companies such as DoorDash. During my time on the team, StartX accelerated over 400 companies, and invested over $100M via the Stanford-StartX fund. This more than doubled after my time on staff.

2022

  • Investor and Advisor

    2022

  • Coach and Investor

    2017

  • PhD Researcher - Silicon Electronics for Artificial Photosynthesis

    2011 - 2015

    Set world record for efficiency of a water splitting silicon photoanode via chip design developed on custom built machines. Collaborated with leading equipment solution companies to build novel atomic layer deposition (ALD) fabrication and test equipment to support our design goals. Developed theory of leaky capacitors and published thirteen papers. Published in Nature Materials and awarded MRS gold, the highest graduate student award in Materials Science.

Deliberate

2015 - 2015

  • Co-Founder

    2015 - 2015

    Video 'unconference' social network concept I prototyped with co-founder Keld Lundgaard. We built a simple scheduling layer in Clojure and iPhone app in Swift on top of Zoom video conferences for people all over the world to drop into live chats and talk about impactful themes (climate, surveillance, personal health, religious differences). Our Wizard of Oz prototype rapidly got signups from people in over 40 countries with multiple video call rooms lasting over an hour with people describing unparalleled connections to strangers and new personal realizations. Perhaps a metaverse idea ahead of its time. Made a visiting scholar of the Stanford Center for Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. Was StartX IIR, Founder.org fellow (Michael Baum's accelerator), and member of Stanford and Columbia Brown Institute for Media Innovation program while working on the concept.

2009 - 2015

  • US Fencing

    2009 - 2015

    International referee, UF fencing captain, Stanford Varsity team, Stanford assistant coach

  • Researcher - Wide bandgap semiconductor systems

    2007 - 2011

    Fundamental research in wide band gap semiconductor systems GaAs, GaN, InGaAs and high-k dielectrics. Helped graduate students building novel molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) machines to support our goals. Was master trainer and equipment maintenance owner for atomic force microscope (AFM) and Xray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) machines in shared university lab.

Breaking Past

2002 - 2011

  • Lead man

    2002 - 2011

    Lead singer/songwriter for rock band, put out 4 albums, wrote over 200 original compositions, toured in Florida. Favorite show: Opened for the Orlando Magic at the Amway Center.

2010 - 2010

  • Researcher - Molecular Electronics

    2010 - 2010

    Created a molecular switch for next generation electronics, co-author on two influential papers.