Anthony M. DiGioia
Hoofd Techniek/Wetenschap/O&O bij Carnegie Mellon University
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Anthony M.
DiGioia was the founder of Blue Belt Technologies, Inc. which was founded in 2003, where he held the title of Chairman from 2003 to 2012.
Currently, he is a Senior Research Scientist at Carnegie Mellon University.
Dr. DiGioia's education history includes undergraduate and graduate degrees from Carnegie Mellon University and a doctorate from Harvard Medical School.
Actieve functies van Anthony M. DiGioia
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Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Carnegie Mellon University is an American school that operates as a college or university. It is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. | Hoofd Techniek/Wetenschap/O&O | - |
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Blue Belt Technologies, Inc.
Blue Belt Technologies, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Blue Belt Technologies, Inc. operates as a medical device company which provides partial knee-replacement technology. It develops surgical instruments with precision robotics for use initially in orthopedic procedures and then for other surgical specialties including neurosurgery, spinal and otolaryngology. The company was founded by Craig S. Markovitz, Anthony M. Digioia III and Branko Jaramaz in 2003 and is headquartered in Plymouth, MN. | Oprichter | - |
Opleiding van Anthony M. DiGioia
Carnegie Mellon University | Graduate Degree |
Harvard Medical School | Doctorate Degree |
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Blue Belt Technologies, Inc.
Blue Belt Technologies, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Blue Belt Technologies, Inc. operates as a medical device company which provides partial knee-replacement technology. It develops surgical instruments with precision robotics for use initially in orthopedic procedures and then for other surgical specialties including neurosurgery, spinal and otolaryngology. The company was founded by Craig S. Markovitz, Anthony M. Digioia III and Branko Jaramaz in 2003 and is headquartered in Plymouth, MN. | Health Technology |