From offices in Boise, Post Falls, Twin Falls, and Pocatello, TechHelp Specialists help Idaho manufacturers, food processors and entrepreneurs improve their competitiveness through continuous product and process innovation.

Andrew Garrett

Consumer Product Development Specialist – studio\Blu

Phone: (208) 426-5635
Email: andrewgarrett@techhelp.org

Background

Andrew joined the TechHelp New Product Development Team in June of 2021. He is pursuing his degree in Mechanical Engineering. His interests include physics, computer-aided engineering, and product development. Because of his education and work experience, Andrew has a demonstrated his skills in CNC Machining, FDM and SLA 3D Printing, Modeling in SolidWorks and Autodesk Inventor, Technical Writing, and Basic Mechanics and Manual Labor.

"I am excited to join the team at TechHelp to gain real-world engineering experience, apply the skills that I've acquired during my education, and network with a broad range of clients."

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Automation

LaunchPoint Automation Review

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TechHelp in partnership with the Institute for Pervasive Cybersecurity (IPC) at Boise State is looking for a few companies to complete a CMMC level 1 or level 2 assessment over the next 6 months. A CMMC assessment starts your company on the path to certification in cyber security which could put you on the path to seeking grant funding for further certification. It raises awareness of critical steps to implement foundational cybersecurity protection needs.

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Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Solutions

The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program is aligned with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) information security requirements for Defense Industrial Base (DIB) partners. If your organization doesn’t meet minimum CMMC-level requirements, you may be unable to bid on certain grants and contracts.

TechHelp in partnership with the Institute for Pervasive Cybersecurity (IPC) at Boise State is looking for a few companies to complete a CMMC level 1 or level 2 assessment over the next 6 months. A CMMC assessment starts your company on the path to certification in cyber security which could put you on the path to seeking grant funding for further certification. It raises awareness of critical steps to implement foundational cybersecurity protection needs.

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