Precision BioMEMS is excited to announce two more additions to the Precision Neuroscience leadership team. Jayme Strauss RN,MSN,MBA,SCRN has joined the company as Chief Clinical and Commercial Officer, and Mike Kaswan has joined as Chief Financial Officer. Jayme and Mike will apply their decades of experience in healthcare innovation to accelerate Precision's mission to deliver on the promise of neurotechnology to transform brain health! Read the full news release below.
About us
A pure-play microelectronics foundry serving Precision Neuroscience and other technology pioneers
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- Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Addison, TX
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- Privately Held
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Addison, TX, US
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Updates
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Precision BioMEMS / Precision Neuroscience will be part of the "BCI: State of the Art, Art of the Future" panel discussion this week at the IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society 2024 conference, the world’s largest international biomedical engineering conference, currently underway in Orlando. Stop by the panel session on July 18th, for what promises to be a lively and informative discussion on brain-computer interfaces and their implications for the future of healthcare. #EMBC2024
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Precision BioMEMS / Precision Neuroscience are proud to be an official sponsor of the 46th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society, taking place in Orlando, July 15 - 19, 2024. Precision is honored to support IEEE’s vision for the 2024 conference: “Technology and its promise for equity and access for well-health,” which will address the positive impacts that engineering can have on the whole of society. The conference will cover a broad array of scientific tracks, from cutting-edge research in biomedical engineering to healthcare technology, in particular for women and children’s health. Stop by the Precision booth at IEEE EMBC 2024 to learn about Precision BioMEMS, our wholly owned and operated MEMS facility that produces our biocompatible microelectrode arrays and offers foundry services to pioneering third-party companies.
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Join Precision Neuroscience’s Head of Microfabrication, Mark Hettick, today at the FLEX / SEMICON WEST 2024 Precision BioMEMS FLEXTalks presentation: “BioMEMS and FLEX Electronics: Medical FLEX Applications and a Foundry to Serve Them”. The topics among Mark’s talk will include the explosion of neurotech and the growing field of implantable MEMS, applications of flexible electronics, and new BioMEMS structures that are becoming increasingly relevant. Tuesday, July 9th, 2.20pm - 2.35pm at the Smart Stage FLEX Theater in the South Expo Hall (by the FLEX Exhibits). #SEMICONWest #SEMI_FLEX #BioMEMS #MicroFluidics #MedicalMEMS
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Heading to SEMI Americas SEMICON WEST/ FLEX 2024 conference this week in San Francisco? Stop by the Precision BioMEMS booth to learn firsthand about Precision's world class in-house manufacturing, foundry services, customized microfluidic platforms, and how Precision BioMEMS is shaping the future of Medical MEMS. Booth 1859 in the SEMICON WEST / FLEX South Expo Hall. #SEMICONWest #SEMI_FLEX
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The SEMI MEMS & Sensors Technical Congress is underway at UCLA in Los Angeles! Stop by the Precision BioMEMS booth to learn about our microelectrical mechanical systems (MEMS) fabrication facility in Addison, Texas. This cutting-edge facility produces Precision Neuroscience’s high-quality biocompatible microelectrode arrays and offers foundry services to pioneering third-party companies. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/dskeyZMf
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A few weeks back, Marin Wolf at The Dallas Morning News joined Mark Hettick and Fabio Ferrari for a deeper look into our facility. Thank you Marin, for highlighting our facility and how Precision is pushing the boundaries of biocompatible microfabrication in your recent article. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/epBxss5U
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