Passion Vista celebrated International Men's Day with Dominic Spooner

By ANI | Published: December 14, 2021 02:13 PM2021-12-14T14:13:36+5:302021-12-14T14:20:02+5:30

Unified Brainz Celebrated the Success of Men leading by example with Glitz, Glamour & Glory on the occasion of International Men's Day on 19th of November 2021.

Passion Vista celebrated International Men's Day with Dominic Spooner | Passion Vista celebrated International Men's Day with Dominic Spooner

Passion Vista celebrated International Men's Day with Dominic Spooner

Unified Brainz Celebrated the Success of Men leading by example with Glitz, Glamour & Glory on the occasion of International Men's Day on 19th of November 2021.

The world witnessed the most awaited event "Men Leaders to look Up to 2021" on digital grounds. This glorious ceremony saw the presence of some most sought-after lineup of men leaders who were featured from different walks of life sharing passion journey.

If you consider hard work to be life's biggest skill, nobody's story is more inspiring than that of Dominic Spooner. A strictly average student in school, Dominic today is a globally acclaimed design innovator.

How did a boy who never won any awards and was regularly assigned to lower-level sporting teams in school turn out to be such an achiever? "I wasn't particularly good at anything at school, but I did develop a good work ethic at university and discovered design was my pathway after being decent at sketching, something I inherited from my talented mother. I found that if I applied that work ethic into something that I'm naturally talented at, I could forge a career," reveals Dominic.

Dominic grew up in suburban Brisbane, Australia. He attended an all-boys private school and took some time between school and university to play music. By 24, he obtained his industrial design degree and went into satellite and defense-based design. He shifted to consumer products for some time and moved into batteries by 2016.

The company he worked for unfortunately didn't survive. Dominic felt at home with batteries and began to think about what he could do to effect change in that industry. After playing around with graphene, and thinking about what design problems could be solved, he combined the two ideas into a battery casing concept. The penny drop moment was developing the design that could be easily assembled and disassembled, as their research revealed that the world would face a major battery waste issue if we didn't look at the problem now.

Dominic is the Founder and CEO at Vaulta, a battery casing Technology Company headquartered in Brisbane. Using advanced composite materials and smart, streamlined design, Vaulta has developed a lighter and smaller battery case with fewer parts, creating scalable efficiencies and opportunities for manufacturers.

Dominic wants to drive change in an industry that has immense potential and is inherently 'good', but has some flaws that he believes can be fixed, such as harmful waste disposal. "Business without purpose is of no interest to me. I can live with failure if I know that it was to improve something," says Dominic.

Dominic's environment-friendly designs have fetched him many laurels. In university, he won design portfolio awards and was a finalist in a national student design competition. With Ember Design House, he won two design awards for separate products. And this year, he was lucky enough to be nominated as a finalist amongst an excellent field in the Brisbane Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. He also won the Good Design Award in 2020 and 2021. To know more about Dominic, check or to nominate for upcoming projects email us at info@passionvista.com

Speaking about balancing the professional life with the personal life, he adds, "In recent times, I've worked hard to develop the ability to isolate the task that needs to be done 'right now to alleviate the stress of running a start-up and being available to my friends, family and having time to decompress. It's extremely important to me to be present for my daughter, and that she sees both her mother and father are skilled in their careers and yet, are hands-on parents."

Lastly, we asked Dominic about his strengths and weaknesses that others could learn from. He willingly shares, "My strength has always been my work ethic. I inherited that from my father. If you're not the best naturally, work the hardest. But have a strategy. Many mentors may use throw-away terms like 'just start', but you need a plan. I'm new to entrepreneurship, so I don't have a huge depth of experience to call on day today. I've relied on mentors and great staff to help us get to where we are now and where I believe we can go."

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