Symbios Orthopédie SA
Emilie Carrard is a professional with significant experience in sales, management, and training roles. Emilie has worked in various industries such as advertising, healthcare, and orthopedics. Emilie has a strong background in sales, team leadership, client relationship management, and business development. Emilie is dedicated to achieving sales targets, providing excellent customer service, and ensuring the success of the teams Emilie leads. Emilie's educational background includes degrees in Management & Organization of Business, as well as certifications in advertising, communication, and sales. Through their diverse experiences and skills, Emilie has demonstrated their expertise in various aspects of business and sales management.
Symbios Orthopédie SA
Symbios is a Swiss medical technology company, and the leader in custom-made orthopaedic implants for hip and knee joint replacement. It was founded in 1989 by Jean Plé and two associates, including an orthopedic surgeon. Their vision was to design and manufacture custom-made implants that adapt perfectly to each patient’s individual anatomy. As there are as many different body shapes as there are patients, a custom-made implant is above all a unique implant for a unique patient, designed to better restore mobility and satisfaction. Since its creation and based today on 30 years of experience, Symbios has pioneered and constantly improved the technology of custom implant manufacturing, thus becoming the company with the greatest expertise in this field worldwide. In addition to providing products that are better adapted to patients, customization of implants enables a major breakthrough in today’s orthopedic supply model, allowing for a significant reduction in stocks and instruments for healthcare facilities. The cost of healthcare linked to changing demographics is a growing concern, and we believe that this is the ultimate way to maximize the efficiency of healthcare facilitiesand enable them to reduce operational costs in the future, while improving the quality of care.