© John Bennett, Warwick, England 2020-2021

Welcome

This is the website of the Bennett

family, based in Warwick, England

I’m John Bennett, a self-taught product design engineer and occasional inventor. My work takes me into various areas including electronics and PCB design, along with firmware and software; sometimes a bit of materials science or chemistry. I can get bored easily, but enjoy working in this area as it also takes me into a number of other interesting fields such as user interface design, biometrics and environmental measurement. I also need to know manufacturing processes and international compliance regulations. You could say that I have a one man vertically integrated business. I sell my products to end users, and generally don’t get involved in consultancy design. I’ve specialised in automation systems and cash handling. Tens of thousands of my devices are in the field, handling large amounts of money. I’ve originated ideas for industrial motor control, telecoms and smart card systems which are used by blue chip companies across the UK, including retail giants. Many small engineering workshops depend on my design of three-phase converters. My wife, Marisa, and I have five children who work happily together in our manufacturing business making high-tech electronics for various market sectors. I love my work, but as for all of my family, it’s a means to an end. That means doing the more important things in life. We have six grandchildren who are very loving. The photo at the head of the page is of our family holiday in the French Alps to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary in 2012.

As an engineer, I like to look

for answers that are based on

measurable factors.”

The evolution / creation debate has been going on for a long time. I was brought up to be religious, but my love of science gives me a strong tendency to question things, including science itself. As an engineer, I like to look for answers that are based on measurable factors. I’ve spent very many hours in research with many documents. The answers I found were fascinating, so I put together something like a discussion document for download.
BennettFamily
Some equipment above my desk. We engineers like to measure things :)
© John Bennett, Warwick, England 2020

Welcome

This is the website of the Bennett family,

based in Warwick, England

I’m John Bennett, a self-taught product design engineer and occasional inventor. My work takes me into various areas including electronics and PCB design, along with firmware and software; sometimes a bit of materials science or chemistry. I can get bored easily, but enjoy working in this area as it also takes me into a number of other interesting fields such as user interface design, biometrics and environmental measurement. I also need to know manufacturing processes and international compliance regulations. You could say that I have a one man vertically integrated business. I sell my products to end users, and generally don’t get involved in consultancy design. I’ve specialised in automation systems and cash handling. Tens of thousands of my devices are in the field, handling large amounts of money. I’ve originated ideas for industrial motor control, telecoms and smart card systems which are used by blue chip companies across the UK, including retail giants. Many small engineering workshops depend on my design of three-phase converters. My wife, Marisa, and I have five children who work happily together in our manufacturing business making high-tech electronics for various market sectors. I love my work, but as for all of my family, it’s a means to an end. That means doing the more important things in life. We have six grandchildren who are very loving. The photo at the head of the page is of our family holiday in the French Alps to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary in 2012.

As an engineer, I like to look

for answers that are based on

measurable factors.”

The evolution / creation debate has been going on for a long time. I was brought up to be religious, but my love of science gives me a strong tendency to question things, including science itself. As an engineer, I like to look for answers that are based on measurable factors. I’ve spent very many hours in research with many documents. The answers I found were fascinating, so I put together something like a discussion document for download.
BennettFamily
Some equipment above my desk. We engineers like to measure things :)