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GI Dynamics Inc is a Lexington, MA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
MedaPhase is a San Antonio, TX-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Qserve America is a Claremont, NH-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Promex, located in Silicon Valley, is an ISO 13485:2003 Medical and ISO 9001:2008 certified microelectronics, semiconductor & advanced packaging and high reliability SMT/PCBA contract assembly service provider for the medical & bioscience, commercial and military markets. Core competencies allow the sequential steps of prototypes, new product introductions & beta production, followed by volume manufacturing. Complete in-house microelectronics process capabilities and process expertise uniquely integrates SMT / PCBA with microelectronics assembly. Facilities include Class 100 and Class 1000 clean rooms, RoHS optimized SMT/PCBA lines, plus development & assembly areas. ISO 13485 Medical process verification and validation using IQ, OQ, PQ and pFMEA practices and extensive use of statistical process controls. Complete Microelectronics Assembly Process Flows: • Wafer handling and sawing including 300 mm wafers • Fully automatic die attach • Wire bonding (Au ball, Al wedge, RF ribbon & wedge, Cu) • Plastic over molding (multi-chip modules, arrays, system-in-package) • Precision materials dispense • Encapsulation • Flip Chip High Reliability SMT/PCBA and Chip-on-Substrate: RoHS optimized SMT lines allow single facility process integration. Leaded solder processing also available. Chip-on-Substrate expertise. IPC-A-610 Class 3 assembly. Consigned and full turnkey SMT/PCBA and supply chain management. Quality Systems (Medical): FDA Title 21 Part 820 compliance ensures device history files, operator training records, IQ, OQ, PQ and process documentation meet all standards.
In 1993, a novel technology was invented by a team that included Jon Faiz Kayyem, PhD at The California Institute of Technology (CalTech). This invention combined nucleic acids and microelectronics to produce an electronic sensor for DNA detection. His invention was based on electrical detection of nucleic acids on a cassette based detection platform. Dr. Kayyem went on to found Clinical Micro Sensors, with the goal of translating this “eSensor” technology to disposable chips. Following several acquisitions of the technology, Dr. Kayyem became actively involved again in 2009, returning as an investor and then as CEO and Chairman of the Board. In 2009, a collaboration between Dr. Kayyem and Christopher Gleeson began. The two redefined the company strategy, and brought in a new board of directors, executive leadership team, and commercial management. In 2010, the company known at that time as Osmetech, was named GenMark Diagnostics and listed on NASDAQ. Mr. Gleeson remained an integral part of GenMark`s growth in the years that followed, serving as Chairman of the Board until his retirement in 2014. Dr. Kayyem currently serves as SVP, Research and Development.