Timothy Brown

Senior R&d Engineer (franchise Manager EP Cables And Accessories) at Innovative Health

Timothy Brown has worked in the medical device industry since 1999. Timothy began their career at Medtronic Inc as an Associate R&D Engineer in the Peripheral Group, where they were responsible for trouble shooting and process improvements for existing product lines, as well as testing of existing peripheral products. Timothy then moved to Trivascular Inc in 2003 as a Manufacturing Specialist/Supervisor, where they supervised the manufacturing line for AAA delivery systems, and was involved in process improvements, developing process instructions, operator training, and trouble shooting processes for version 1.2 and 2. In 2004, they returned to Trivascular Inc as an R&D Technician III, where they were responsible for daily Manufacturing processes for ePTFE Film Lab, including extrusion, calendering, and sintering. Timothy also developed next generation products for TAA and AAA Stent Grafts, as well as new ePTFE products for other divisions within Boston Scientific. In 2005, they moved to Boston Scientific/Trivascular as an R&D Technician III, where they were responsible for the same duties as their previous role at Trivascular. Timothy then moved to Applied Fluidics in 2006 as a Development Engineer, where they were responsible for design and manufacture of Nano Dispensing equipment used in Cancer research, Drug discovery, and Stem Cell research. In 2011, they moved to Labcon North America as a Principal Process Technician/Molder. In 2015, they moved to Innovative Health as an R&D Engineer, and then later as an Associate R&D Engineer, where they were responsible for reverse engineering, new process development, and development of tooling and fixtures for medical device reprocessing. In 2020, they moved to Innovative Health LLC as an R&D Engineer II.

Timothy Brown attended DeVry Institute of Technology from 1983 to 1985, where they earned an Associates degree in Digital Electronics. Timothy also attended Devry from 1982 to 1985, where they earned an Associate's degree in Digital Electronics.

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