Nice to meet you! Come and get a glimpse into my brain

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Nice to meet you! Come and get a glimpse into my brain *

Cool that you landed here. Either you’ve been scrolling through the darkest corners of the internet, or I somehow convinced you to check out what I’ve been up to.

Either way, feel free to explore my brain and if anything catches your interest, just reach out.

Always up for a good conversation :)

A small glimpse into my past…

Chose Germany for the challenge, the experience, and a top-tier technical education (and because I was naive and didn’t know what I was getting myself into). The first night? Scared as hell. After that? Just figured it out. Looking back? Best decision I could’ve made.

Why college? At 16, I tried to build my first real project. Nothing special if I look back at it now—just a self-heating tumbler—but at the time, I thought I would revolutionize the world. It barely worked, but that didn’t matter. I loved the process.

That’s when I realized I needed more than just ideas—I needed the technical knowledge to actually bring them to life. That’s why I chose to study Technical Design, where I learned to integrate engineering, design, and usability to develop real products.

You can learn more about this and other projects here. The journey’s just getting started, and I’m excited to see where my ideas and decisions take me next

Born and raised in Mexico, I’ve always been curious about how things work and drawn to creating. I was a LEGO kid—the type that dumped the instructions and figured things out on my own. Eight years of football taught me discipline and teamwork, while two years of motocross were about control and pushing limits.


Eventually, curiosity led me beyond my comfort zone, and at 18, I moved to Germany.

Germany runs on rules, structure, and planning. I wasn’t used to that—I had always done things my way. Over time, I took what worked and left out what didn’t.

Worked in coffee shops, customer service, and gastronomy while learning German, meeting people, enjoying the time, but always making my way toward my real goal—college.

Ideas mean nothing without execution. I learned that with LifePod, a water recycling system. The idea was great, but I couldn’t turn it into a business. I learned that turning ideas into reality takes more than just creativity & technical knowledge, it takes strategy

Instead of just having ideas, I wanted to make them real. That’s how 3D PIE started. bringing the benefits of 3D-printed products to everyone by leveraging private 3D printers.

Here are some of my favorite projects.

things I’ve created and things I’m still working on.