Cadence, Inc.
Jeremy Doody is a Quality Engineer at Cadence Inc. since July 2021, with previous experience in similar roles at Flex and Breas Medical. At Flex, Jeremy contributed to NPI, sustaining engineering, and production activities for medical device projects, including managing the largest account at the site. Jeremy's earlier experience includes working as a Test Engineer at Breas Medical, where responsibilities involved executing test protocols for life support ventilators. Additionally, Jeremy served as the Senior Capstone Design Hardware Manager at the University of Rhode Island, focusing on developing an adaptive golf mat for visually impaired users. Educational credentials include a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Rhode Island, obtained in 2018.
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Cadence, Inc.
Cadence is a full-service contract manufacturing partner for medical and drug delivery device OEMs worldwide. We provide end-to-end product realization solutions for best-in-class total value, including: • Full service contract manufacturing solutions • Finished devices • Complex sub-assemblies • Mission-critical components (plastics + metals) • Improved product performance and economics Together with our customers, employees, and shareholders, we provide advanced products using science and sound engineering to make an impact that matters. Cadence manufacturers custom OEM products and is a proven medical device contract manufacturer. In addition to expertise in medical, automotive, defense, and industrial markets, Cadence also provides: • High-performance Specialty Blades under the Endurium®, Optima®, Diamaze®, and Olfa® brands • Precision products for the life science market under the Cadence Science®, MICRO-MATE®, and PERFEKTUM® brands Cadence employs more than 700 people with headquarters in Staunton, VA and other locations in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, and Costa Rica.