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Thomas Hsiu

Director Of Product Development, Robotics at Neptune Medical

Thomas Hsiu has extensive work experience in the technology and medical industries. Thomas is currently the Director of Product Development, Robotics at Triton Medical Robotics, a division of Neptune Medical. In this role, they lead a highly motivated and creative team in developing a flexible robotic platform for medical applications. Thomas joined Triton in 2021.

Prior to their current position, Thomas worked at Accenture as an Associate Director, leading the program management team for their hardware development arm in North America. Thomas also took on client projects during their time at Accenture. Thomas joined Accenture in 2018 and left in 2021.

Before joining Accenture, Thomas was the Director of Program Operations at MindTribe Product Engineering from 2007 to 2021. Prior to that, they served as the Director of Product Engineering at TEN Technologies from 2002 to 2007.

Thomas's career began in 1993 at Edge Innovations, where they worked as a Senior Mechanical Engineer. Thomas specialized in creating and operating animatronic special effects for various films and TV shows, including Free Willy II, Deep Blue Sea, and The Perfect Storm. Thomas left Edge Innovations in 2000.

In 2000, Thomas also founded their own company, Gogoco, which they ran until 2007.

Overall, Thomas Hsiu has a diverse background in product development, robotics, program management, and mechanical engineering, with a focus on creating innovative solutions in the medical and technology sectors.

Thomas Hsiu obtained a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and Product Design from Stanford University between the years 1988 and 1993.

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Burlingame, United States

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Neptune Medical

Neptune Medical is a venture capital funded medical device start-up, located in the Silicon Valley town of Burlingame. they develop, manufacture, and commercialize high-volume, high clinical utility, single use medical devices for gastroenterology. they believe that our patent-pending technology is foundational and will have a broad impact acrossmultiple additional clinical areas, including cardiovascular and flexible robotic surgery procedures.


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