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Emmanuel B. de Haller studied Physics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich (ETHZ) and obtained a PhD in 1993 with a focus on laser light transillumination of biological tissues under the supervision of Prof. Christian Depeursinge. Following his PhD, he engaged in various research projects in biophotonics at the University Clinic Münster (UKM) in Germany and the Arkansas Cancer Research Center (ACRC) in the USA. In 1996, he entered the MedTech industry as a project manager at Sulzer Medica, where he advanced his career in implants and bone surgery. He has held roles including Head of Development and Head of Research at Institut Straumann, Head of Hip Development at Mathys Medical, and Global Brand Manager for Knee at Zimmer. In 2012, he became Group Manager of Early Development at Nobel Biocare and took on the leadership of Global Research in 2013. In 2016, he assumed the role of Field Product Manager at Zimmer Biomet Switzerland. From 2010 to 2012, he served as the Chief Customer Support Officer at Hocoma, contributing to clinical research and health economics. In August 2024, he plans to retire and has founded reach-4-11 LLC to offer consulting and coaching services in the medical device industry. He is known for his expertise in innovation technology management and professional training.
Nobel Biocare • Switzerland
Oversaw global research initiatives and product innovation at Nobel Biocare.
Zimmer Biomet • Switzerland
Focused on product management and field support for surgical solutions.
Hocoma •
Managed customer service and clinical research efforts in neurorehabilitation.
Zimmer •
Led global brand strategies for knee products.
Zimmer •
Managed global brand positioning and marketing for knee implants.
Mathys Medical •
Directed product development for hip implants.
Institut Straumann •
Led development projects for dental implants.
Sulzer Medica •
Managed projects in the MedTech industry focusing on surgical solutions.
Part of the Swiss Joint Master in Computer Science (Bern, Fribourg, Neuchâtel).