
One Pour Problems Courage vs. Caution: Designing, Inventing, and Surviving in Business with Ed & Frank
Dec 17, 2025
Join Ed Gilchrest, President of Gyre9 with a background in electrical engineering, and Frank von Holzhausen, Chief Design Officer at Gyre9 and experienced industrial designer, as they delve into the delicate dance of courage and caution in entrepreneurship. They share insights from their journeys, discussing the importance of market research versus intuition, when to take bold risks, and the realities of running a business amid uncertainty. Packed with practical advice for entrepreneurs, their conversation challenges conventions and emphasizes the need for resilience in innovation.
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Why They Focus On Client Work
- Gyre9 mostly acts as a 'gun for hire' designing and manufacturing for others rather than focusing on proprietary products.
- They avoid heavy investment in marketing and sales, which makes launching their own branded products difficult.
Designing A Better Mousetrap
- Frank told the story of designing a successful enclosed mousetrap after deep user and animal behavior research.
- The product met retail price targets and became Home Depot's top seasonal SKU, showing design plus research payoff.
When A Major Client Disappeared
- Gyre9 was left holding large inventory when a major EV client shut down overnight, which nearly sank their business.
- They recovered by diversifying clients and eventually forming G9EV to continue charger production under their control.


