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Valtronic’s VP to discuss biomedical engineering careers

3rd November 2015
Peter Smith
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Valtronic, contract manufacturer of miniaturized electronic products for  medical device partners, has announced that Don Styblo, its co-founder & vice president of technology, will be a panelist at the BMES Midwest Regional Conference on Friday, November 6th at The University of Akron.

The conference is hosted by the Biomedical Engineering Department at Akron and is a BMES event. Mr Styblo will participate in the BME Careers I panel from 09:30-10:45. It will be a moderated discussion on careers for biomedical engineers in industry. Hosted by The University of Akron, the Midwest Biomedical Engineering Regional Conference is a unique one-day conference that is designed specifically for biomedical engineering students (undergraduate, graduate and post-doctorates) and working professionals.

The conference provides a wealth of career information and networking opportunities, and also showcases the host school’s BME program, students, alumni and faculty.

In 1986, Don was a co-founder in establishing Valtronic Technologies (USA), Inc. in the Cleveland, Ohio area. Importing the advanced microelectronics packaging expertise from Valtronic SA in Switzerland, VTI expanded from a small office and lab to build a 70,000 sq ft engineering and manufacturing facility complete with two clean rooms, which includes a Bio-Clean Room in Solon, Ohio. Currently, VTI successfully manufactures more than 100 different miniaturized electronic medical devices and sensors ranging in quantities from prototyping to high volumes.

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