MedArray, an avant-garde accessory architect specializing in silicone alveolate cilia membranes, called Zeljko “Jake” Nikolic as its Product Development Manager. Mr. Nikolic, who abounding a agnate role at Koch Membrane Systems, will be in allegation of allegorical applications development and new artefact and systems engineering to abutment MedArray’s advancing growth.
“Jake Nikolic’s acquaintance in active new artefact development from anticipation through barrage will advice advanced MedArray’s goals of confined customers’ a lot of arduous gas barter requirements,” acclaimed Scott Olson, MedArray’s VP & General Manager. “Working carefully with barter to accept their action requirements will acquiesce us to advice break their specialized problems.”
Prior to abutting MedArray, Mr. Nikolic spent about ten years at Koch Membrane Systems (Wilmington, MA), a all-around baton in automated alveolate cilia film applications. While at Koch, he helped commercialize abundant advance articles in water, wastewater and aliment & acknowledgment applications, accidental decidedly to Koch’s accelerated advance in assorted bazaar segments.
“We’re blessed to accept Jake on board,” said Patrick Montoya, MedArray’s President and CEO. “His aggregate of abstruse ability in computational breeze dynamics and systems engineering, accumulated with his customer-facing experience, makes him absolutely admired in the artefact development area.”
About MedArray, Inc.
MedArray is a film technology aggregation affianced in developing and accomplishment close film alveolate fibers and devices, based on its proprietary action for amount bigger basic silicone into alveolate cilia membranes. MedArray's silicone alveolate cilia film modules are acclimated in specialized gas barter applications, including bread-and-butter and aqueous degassing, oxygen ascendancy in corpuscle ability media, CO2 capture, clamminess ascendancy in amid environments, and pervaporation processes. Based in Ann Arbor, MI, MedArray is an arising baton in specialty applications of alveolate cilia membranes. For added information, appointment www.medarray.com.
Contact:
Scott Olson
+1 (734) 769-1066 x27
olson@medarray.com
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