Alexandra Rocher
Director of Manufacturing

Alexandra Rocher

Alexandra Rocher has more than 20 years of experience in the development, validation and improvement of manufacturing processes, including 15 years in the medical device industry.

First as a production manager at Photonetics on Mux/Demux DWDM for Telecoms.

Then on the certification and transfer to production of IR thermal imaging cameras and binoculars in the Defense and Security sector at SAFRAN,
In 2008, she joined the R&D team of Maunakea Technologies to work on the Cellvizio Confocal Miniprobes, then became Industrialization and Methods Manager in 2016, to coordinate the production transfer activities of the new generations of products, as well as the continuous improvement on the existing production lines.

2022-12-21T12:01:56+01:00December 19th, 2019|Management|

Brian Burg, PhD
Director R&D

Brian Burg

Brian grew up in Luxembourg and studied mechanical engineering in Switzerland (ETH Zurich) and Boston, U.S.A. (MIT). He has worked on liver perfusion (Wyss Zurich, CH) and the structural heart (CorWave, FR & Alluent Medical, FR), before turning his attention to the eye at Pixium Vision.

Over the last 15+ years he has established a proven track record of bringing the most ambitious projects from the drawing board to viable products.

2023-02-06T13:50:49+01:00December 19th, 2019|Management|

Prof. Daniel Palanker and Dr. Yannick Le Mer received the Bartimaeus award

Congratulations to Professor Daniel Palanker of the Stanford University Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, and Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory and Dr. Yannick Le Mer of the Fondation Adophe de Rothschild for winning the prestigious Bartimaeus award, due to their scientific and clinical research on the PRIMA Bionic Vision System, at this year’s Eye and The Chip World Research Conference at the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology and the Henry Ford Department of Ophthalmology. “The Bartimaeus Award is presented to an investigator who has distinguished him or herself, by prolonged substantial contributions to the progress in the field of Artificial Vision.”

 

2019-11-14T11:31:21+01:00November 14th, 2019|News|
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