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Craig Harvey

Technical Support Technician 2 at MAKO Surgical Corp.

Craig Harvey is a Senior Field Service Engineer at Stryker, where responsibilities include maintaining customer satisfaction through technical support, repairing engineering systems, completing upgrades, servicing hospital-owned systems, and managing the Stryker RIO demo fleet. Harvey has been with Stryker since February 2013, previously working as a Field Service Engineer and Senior Technical Support Technician II. In addition to current roles, Craig has been involved with MAKO Surgical Corp. since February 2012 as a Technical Support Technician 2, assisting in factory service and maintenance of robotic systems and supporting system-level validations. Harvey began a career in the construction industry as a Forman at Corporate Construction Inc. from April 2008 to May 2010. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design from Western Connecticut State University and an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts from Western New England University.

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Murfreesboro, United States

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MAKO Surgical Corp.

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MAKO Surgical Corp. is a medical device company that markets its advanced robotic solution and implants for minimally invasive orthopedic knee procedures. The RIO® Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System includes a platform that utilizes tactile-resistance and patient-specific visualization to prepare the knee joint for the insertion and alignment of resurfacing implants through a keyhole incision. This FDA-cleared surgeon-interactive robotic arm system allows surgeons to provide an innovative tissue-sparing bone resurfacing therapy called MAKOplasty ® to a large, yet underserved patient-specific population suffering from early to mid-stage osteoarthritis knee disease. MAKO has an intellectual property portfolio of more than two hundred licensed or owned patent applications relating to the areas of computer assisted surgery, haptics, robotics, and implants.