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Georg Schuele

Head of Product, Device R&D at Tesseract Health

Georg Schuele has a diverse and extensive work experience in the medical device industry. Currently, they are the Head of Product, Device R&D at Identifeye Health, where they lead a team in developing and producing an advanced diagnostic device. Their responsibilities include overseeing the entire product development lifecycle and collaborating with cross-functional teams.

Prior to their current role, Georg worked as an Executive Consultant at Portola Consulting, where they focused on developing and following new medical device ideas. Georg also provided executive business consulting and M&A support.

Georg also has experience as the CTO and Managing Director at Clarity Vision Technologies, Director of Research/Research Fellow at Johnson & Johnson Vision, and Director of Research/Laser Cataract Systems - Sr Associate Research Fellow at Abbott Medical Optics. At these companies, they contributed to various research and development projects in the field of ophthalmology.

Earlier in their career, Georg held the position of Manager Advanced Research at OptiMedica, where they played a crucial role in developing a laser cataract system. Georg also served as a Senior Scientist at Lumenis, where they worked on product management and development efforts for various medical devices.

Throughout their career, Georg has demonstrated expertise in technical research, product development, and strategic consulting within the medical device industry.

Georg Schuele pursued their education in the field of physics. Georg obtained a Master of Science (MS) degree from The University of Göttingen. Following this, they went on to complete a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from Universität zu Lübeck, where their specialized area of study continued to be physics. Furthermore, they pursued a Postdoc degree at Stanford University, specializing in the fields of physics and ophthalmology, which they completed between the years 2003 and 2005.

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  • Head of Product, Device R&D

    January, 2022 - present

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