About

Pulsar represents decades of combined optical and AR hardware engineering expertise providing tangible, project-unique solutions in an ever advancing and exciting field. Our network of talented problem solvers offer a true understanding of the hurdles in hardware design, scale, and manufacturing that can be leveraged to meet your project's goals.


CEO/Chief Optical Engineer


David Bonelli


 
Subject Matter Expert with regard to Mechanical, Optomechanical, System Level Architecture, Nano-Projectors, and Display Technology for AR Head Mounted Displays (NED) and HUD.

A U.S. Army veteran, David is the founder and CEO of Pulsar Inc. and is an industry expert with more than a decade of experience designing, managing, and bringing to manufacturing a range of products spanning optical engineering and augmented reality hardware.

After working with Rokid, Osterhout Design Group, and others - seeing the hurdles in bringing a product to market - David founded Pulsar to lower the hardware barriers to entry and speed the design to market timeline, partnering with some of the biggest names in technology to do so.
 

Chief Mechanical Engineer


Greg Hires


 

Subject Matter Expert with regard to Mechanical Engineering, specializing in Product Development and Holistic Systems Process from Concept to Manufacture. A 15 year enineering professional, Greg is the primary mechanical engineer at Pulsar Solutions and has brought to life a range of both augmented reality hardware and specialized medical devices.

Greg's direct work can be felt at companies like Osterhout Design Group, and many others who’ve benefitted through lowered manufacturing costs, improved design work, and higher overall quality.

Greg joined Pulsar to leverage his experience to help usher in the newest AR hardware to market.

 

CCO


Matthew Gregory


 

Communications and Public Relations professional with decades of experience in governmental public affairs, crisis communication and organizational communications.

After enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps in 2000, Matthew quickly excelled and commissioned as a Public Affairs Officer. While forward deployed or in the United States, he was able to work and manage the public relations for some of the largest and most decorated units within the service.

Bringing business relations acumen to Pulsar, he seeks to bring together collaboration opportunities to advance the AR industry and continue to lower the technical barriers for emerging hardware.