Micropace Pty Ltd
Rodney Neil is an experienced professional in production engineering and management, currently serving as the Production Engineering & Service Manager at Micropace Pty Ltd since November 2021, focusing on Class IIb cardiac stimulators. Previously, Rodney held roles at Baxter International Inc. as Process Improvement Engineer and Production Supervisor, contributing to essential renal and hospital products from May 2012 to April 2019. Prior experience includes serving as Production Manager at RPO Inc., overseeing innovations in touch screen technology from January 2010 to April 2011, and as Production Manager at Ventracor Ltd, where involvement included the implementation of the VentrAssist® left ventricular assist device from November 2002 to August 2009. Rodney began a career at Transfield Process Equipment as Manufacturing Manager from December 1987 to November 2002, focusing on engineering and maintenance services. Rodney holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical from the University of Technology Sydney, earned between 1988 and 1994.
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Micropace Pty Ltd
Micropace is a manufacturing company that designs and manufactures EP cardiac stimulators.The company's flagship product is the EPS320B Cardiac Stimulator which helps the rapid case flow in the EP lab environment through its simple intuitive graphical interface, intelligent use of automation, and pre-programmed protocols arising from yearsof experience in the EP Lab.The EPS320, in contrast to most hardware stimulators, may be operated by new or rotating staff after only minutes of training. The same product however caters for the power-user, providing leading edge advanced functions required for the latest in clinical and research applications such as AICD-style ATP testing, CRT / bi-ventricular pacing and HF autonomic stimulation in atrial fibrillation work.EPS320B sales have been growing at an average of 40% per annum and the product is currently supplied with two of the three major EP recording systems worldwide. Micropace stimulators have been installed in over 800 sites in USA since 2002 and over 1500 sites worldwide and sales growth is expected to continue by targeting the existing stimulator replacement market.