Daniel graduated from the University of New South Wales with an honours degree in Mechatronic Engineering and a bachelor’s degree in Physiology. He has experience working in orthopaedic device development, industrial automation, and manufacturing. He has worked with in-house production teams to produce high-end medical devices using automated 6-axis CNC machines and boilermakers/fabricators to build and assemble custom automated material handling solutions. Daniel is passionate about medicine and new technologies, having completed two research theses, one on a novel approach to patient-specific cranioplasties and the other on developing a new animal model for evaluating the success of lumbar spinal fusions. In his free time, Daniel enjoys hiking, camping, and sharing a good meal with friends.