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Biography

Dr. Pete Ayre is a Co-Founder and serves as Chief Scientist, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Scientific Officer & Director at CardioBionic. He has been 30 years in medical device development. He managed large R&D teams, multiple patents and publications in science and engineering. Experienced in biomedical science and Class III medical device R&D and commercialisation process. Pete is comfortable in the OR and collaborating with heads of department in medicine for design, development and clinical trials. He holds multiple patents and has published journal papers in science and engineering.

Contact Information

Primary Position
Co-Founder, Chief Scientist, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Scientific Officer & Director, CardioBionic
Education
Curtin University, BE (Bachelor of Engineering)
Gender
Male
Address
  • Caringbah
  • Sydney, New South Wales 2229
  • Australia

Pete Ayre Ph.D Positions (1)

Firm name Firm type Title Location Industry Since
CardioBionic Company Co-Founder, Chief Scientist, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Scientific Officer & Director Sydney, Australia Therapeutic Devices

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