NeoCoil
Nick Haberkorn is an experienced IT professional currently serving as a Network Administrator at NeoCoil since November 2015. With a solid foundation in technology, Nick previously held the position of Senior IT Support Specialist at Criticare Systems, Inc. from November 2008 to September 2015, where responsibilities included providing comprehensive support for a large Microsoft environment. Additional experience includes roles as a Network Consultant at S2 Technologies, Network Specialist at John Maye Company, and Computer Manufacturer at Dedicated Computing, showcasing expertise in desktop, server support, and network setups. Education includes an Associate’s Degree in Network Specialist from Waukesha County Technical College and a High School diploma from Brookfield Central High School.
NeoCoil
NeoCoil designs and builds leading edge (RF) coils and imaging accessories used in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) applications. While continuing to research and develop new coils, NeoCoil remains a leader in MRI coils and imaging accessories designed for better patient comfort and experience. Our focus, through innovation and precision, is to engineer and manufacture the highest quality coils and accessories for the medical industry. Hard work and ingenuity have lead NeoCoil to be an RF coil industry leader. Through innovative design and a comprehensive understanding of clinical needs and magnetic resonance imaging, Neocoil engineered its first product, the shoulder coil. The introduction of the coil has changed the landscape of coil design, and has been the foundation for future NeoCoil products. Leveraging NeoCoil’s in-depth knowledge of MRI technology, the company has introduced imaging accessories to complement its line of coils. Our products are manufactured at our facility in Pewaukee, WI using precision production techniques and stringent quality systems. NeoCoil continues to be at the forefront of RF coil design and MR conditional accessories. Today, NeoCoil has products all over the world helping physicians sharpen images for better patient care and diagnosis.