The Orbit Baby Story
Over 12 years ago in the Product Design department at Stanford,
Bryan White and Joseph Hei were pulling an all-nighter to meet
a design project deadline and talked about starting their own company.
They knew they wanted to build products that worked smarter, looked
better, and addressed a challenging problem space. While that project
is long since forgotten, the original dream and the vision from
that night endures, and Orbit Baby is the result.
In the intervening years since that night, Joseph and Bryan each
got married, started families and embarked on careers, gaining
experience in design, engineering and manufacturing. Most recently
they found themselves working together at IDEO, a celebrated design
firm in Palo Alto, California. When Bryan and Joseph ended up leaving
IDEO at around the same time, they took advantage of a great opportunity
to start something together.
The challenges of child transportation that they observed in their
own families and those of their friends revealed a unique opportunity - they
would apply their experience to building a better child transportation
system.
While they had learned lessons caring for their own children,
nieces, and nephews, they still spent hundreds of hours observing
and talking with other parents so that they could do more than
just solve personal frustrations with baby gear. They pored through
reviews and parenting blogs, ordered all types of products from
overseas, and compiled "bug lists" of what bothered
parents most. They also tapped the knowledge of some of the leading
experts in the field of child seat safety.
This user-centered design approach led them to the first simple
prototypes of the concept that would grow into the Orbit system.
After analyzing the engineering challenges involved, and developing
the innovative technologies and designs that make car seats and
strollers significantly better, the first of a family of products
began to take real shape. The team filed patents for over 10 key
technologies.
To round out the founding team, their wives - Farrah White
and Vivian Chiang - joined Orbit to energize the operations,
sales and marketing efforts with their strong backgrounds in business
and management. Also, fellow IDEO alum and decorated industrial
designer Chris Loew joined to infuse all of Orbit's efforts
with his thoughtful designs.
Now, the little company that Bryan and Joseph dreamt about has
grown to include a diverse team with varied backgrounds that encompass
architecture, electrical and mechanical engineering, pharmaceutical
research, marketing, business, and of course product design.
We are a company of passionate, committed, community oriented
individuals whose personal time includes volunteering as mentors
with local youth, coaching sports teams, supporting environmental
causes, enjoying outdoor sports, and participating in local parenting
groups.
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