Axiom Reconstruction, Inc.
400 N. Allen Dr. , Suite 307, Allen, Texas, United States
(214) 886 - 4774
Orlando Carreon
ACTAR Number 4064
Orlando Carreon is an accredited accident reconstructionist who joined Axiom Reconstruction, Inc. in 2019 after his graduation from Texas A&M University where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering with a minor in Engineering Project Management. He is currently pursuing a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University. Mr. Carreon has testified in both state and federal courts.
During his time at Texas A&M University, Mr. Carreon served as an undergraduate researcher for the biomedical engineering department focused on 3D bio-printing of tissues. Orlando formed part of the Perception Systems Design team that developed a level four autonomous driving passenger vehicle for the General Motors - AutoDrive Challenge. He has also worked on an Industrial Engineering Senior Design Project that laid the foundation for the integration of an electric bus fleet at Texas A&M University.
In addition to accident reconstruction, Mr. Carreon specializes in memory chip-off acquisitions from vehicle systems, and chip-transfers from damaged modules on board vehicles. Mr. Carreon is a graduate of the Northwestern University Center for Public Safety and has been a tremendous asset to the company with his extensive knowledge, capacity to learn, and problem-solving skills.
Mr. Carreon currently lives in the Dallas area with his wife and two dogs. He enjoys traveling, soccer, movies, and music, having attended numerous music festivals throughout the country. Mr. Carreon is also involved in his community, serving as a mentor for first-generation college students.
During his time at Texas A&M University, Mr. Carreon served as an undergraduate researcher for the biomedical engineering department focused on 3D bio-printing of tissues. Orlando formed part of the Perception Systems Design team that developed a level four autonomous driving passenger vehicle for the General Motors - AutoDrive Challenge. He has also worked on an Industrial Engineering Senior Design Project that laid the foundation for the integration of an electric bus fleet at Texas A&M University.
In addition to accident reconstruction, Mr. Carreon specializes in memory chip-off acquisitions from vehicle systems, and chip-transfers from damaged modules on board vehicles. Mr. Carreon is a graduate of the Northwestern University Center for Public Safety and has been a tremendous asset to the company with his extensive knowledge, capacity to learn, and problem-solving skills.
Mr. Carreon currently lives in the Dallas area with his wife and two dogs. He enjoys traveling, soccer, movies, and music, having attended numerous music festivals throughout the country. Mr. Carreon is also involved in his community, serving as a mentor for first-generation college students.
