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I'm Carlos Agorreta — an electronics engineer and entrepreneur who turns ideas into elegant, functional hardware and software products. I've spent over a decade between electronics labs, automotive R&D and building my own ventures.
My path hasn't been a straight line — and that's the point. From importing football jerseys as a teenager to validating automotive electronics in professional labs, every step added a layer: business sense, deep engineering, and the drive to build products end to end.
As a high-school student I launched a small NBA and football jersey business with a classmate, importing from China through Alibaba and Western Union — real dropshipping, years before AliExpress.
Two years studying Business Administration, where I threw myself into several student associations and learned how organizations actually work.
I switched degrees to follow my real passion — electronics — and graduated as an Electronics Engineer.
I led the hardware and embedded design of Photo-RX, a 2 kW current-controlled power-LED system: motherboard, digitally-controlled constant-current power electronics, DAC/ADC/PMIC interfacing over SPI/I2C, and the BLE/Wi-Fi UX on ESP32 + STM32. The MVP that lit my passion for entrepreneurship.
I joined a professional electronics lab doing high-level validation and signal integrity on automotive ECUs — Body Control Modules for JLR and BMW — and won several internal 'Best Kaizen Idea of the Month' awards.
I led test campaigns for EV modules, discovered the latest AI breakthroughs and started writing software to automate my work. I proposed and got ICAT approved — an automotive innovation testing suite with a five-figure budget — just before leaving for entrepreneurship.
Now I build my own products — Factusync, an invoicing app for small businesses, plus several modern websites — and take on new embedded-systems projects.
Granted by AGAUR and later commercialized in 2022. The project that turned my engineering into a passion for building products.
No layers, no account managers — you work straight with the engineer building your product.
Hardware, firmware and software under one roof, so nothing gets lost between teams.
Lab-grade validation habits from automotive, applied to every product — big or small.
I keep learning — from power electronics to AI — and fold it back into better products.
Have a product in mind, or just want to talk shop? I'm always open to a good engineering or business conversation.