Donna Bibber

Vice President Of Corporate Development at Isometric Micro Molding

Donna Bibber has a diverse background in the medical and drug delivery device industry, with extensive experience in executive roles. Throughout their career, Donna has held positions such as Vice President of Corporate Development, CEO, and Vice President of Business Development. Donna has a strong foundation in engineering, with a Bachelor of Science in Polymer/Plastics Engineering and a Bachelor of Engineering with a Chemistry minor from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Their previous roles include Founding Partner at MTD Micro Molding and Operations Manager at Corning Incorporated. Donna has a track record of success in managing teams, overseeing production facilities, and implementing quality control protocols.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Isometric Micro Molding

Isometric Micro Molding is a 100% vertically integrated micro molding company. In-house capabilities in ISO 13485 facility include micro molding, ultra-precision micro mold building, automated micro assembly, and micro CT scanning. Microns Matter proven process used in validation enables design intent control and quality of medical and drug delivery devices in production. Devices such as transdermal patches, ligating clips, intraocular implants, orthopedic anchors, microfluidic devices, robotic and endoscopic surgery, and neurovascular implants are some of the examples of polymer components and sub-assemblies Isometric Micro Molding, Inc. has brought to production. As of March 1, 2024, Isometric is partnering with Nissha Medical Technologies (NMT), a global Contract Design/Development Manufacturing Organization. NMT’s expertise in the design and development of endoscopic devices, combined with Isometric’s micro-molding capabilities, have the potential to redefine the realm of surgical instruments, surgical robotics, and other medical and drug delivery device platforms. Together, we aim to address the changing demands of medical devices by enhancing component miniaturization and improving the maneuverability of small and precision components, ultimately advancing medical efficiency.


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51-200

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