Moon Surgical01.14.21
Moon Surgical, formerly MastOR, has added three seasoned medtech executives to the leadership team: Jeffery Alvarez as chief operating officer, David Noonan as chief technology officer, and Nicolas Linard as head of software. All three are experts in surgical robotics and computer vision, and were instrumental in the development, launch, and acquisition of highly successful companies in the medical device field.
About the New Executives
Jeffery Alvarez is a brilliant problem solver. He was the first employee at medtech unicorn Auris Health, where he led the development and first clinical use of two surgical robotic platforms.
An accomplished engineering leader, David Noonan, Ph.D., directed the systems, algorithms and robotics efforts at Auris for over five years.
Nicolas Linard is a creative software architect with extensive experience in medical devices, robotics, and computer vision.
The three will join Anne Osdoit, Moon Surgical’s chief executive officer, and the Sofinnova MD Start III team, to bolster their ambitions to reinvent laparoscopy procedures in the operating room.
"I am both thrilled and humbled to that we have been able to attract such experienced and successful leaders, which is a testament to our vision for Moon Surgical,” Osdoit noted. “With this phenomenal team, what we are building will be transformative to healthcare."
Moon Surgical aims to augment surgeons with leaps forward in computer vision, haptics, and robotics, all uniquely configured in its proprietary platform. The development of this platform will be accelerated with the arrival of the team's newest members, who will be working out of the company’s offices in the San Francisco Bay Area and in Paris, France.
Additionally, Moon Surgical has benefitted from the guidance of industry veterans Dan Wallace and David Schummers who have served as senior advisors since early 2020. As serial medical technology inventors, executives and entrepreneurs with vast experience in surgical robotics and instrumentation, they contribute to the strategic and technical growth of the company.
About the New Executives
Jeffery Alvarez is a brilliant problem solver. He was the first employee at medtech unicorn Auris Health, where he led the development and first clinical use of two surgical robotic platforms.
An accomplished engineering leader, David Noonan, Ph.D., directed the systems, algorithms and robotics efforts at Auris for over five years.
Nicolas Linard is a creative software architect with extensive experience in medical devices, robotics, and computer vision.
The three will join Anne Osdoit, Moon Surgical’s chief executive officer, and the Sofinnova MD Start III team, to bolster their ambitions to reinvent laparoscopy procedures in the operating room.
"I am both thrilled and humbled to that we have been able to attract such experienced and successful leaders, which is a testament to our vision for Moon Surgical,” Osdoit noted. “With this phenomenal team, what we are building will be transformative to healthcare."
Moon Surgical aims to augment surgeons with leaps forward in computer vision, haptics, and robotics, all uniquely configured in its proprietary platform. The development of this platform will be accelerated with the arrival of the team's newest members, who will be working out of the company’s offices in the San Francisco Bay Area and in Paris, France.
Additionally, Moon Surgical has benefitted from the guidance of industry veterans Dan Wallace and David Schummers who have served as senior advisors since early 2020. As serial medical technology inventors, executives and entrepreneurs with vast experience in surgical robotics and instrumentation, they contribute to the strategic and technical growth of the company.