
"I started at Boston Scientific in the early 1990s. I had a background in plastics engineering, so I was drawn to how materials and design could solve medical problems. Early on, I realised that the field moves quickly, but only when products actually work in real procedures."
"Co-founding Micrus Endovascular was a turning point in my career. It allowed me to take on leadership roles and focus on creating solutions that directly address the challenges in stroke treatment."
David Ferrera has nearly 30 years of experience in neurovascular and interventional medicine. He began his career at Boston Scientific and co-founded several companies, including Micrus Endovascular and MindFrame, which were acquired by major industry players. Currently, he is the CEO of RC Medical, focusing on developing new medical devices. Ferrera holds over 80 patents and authored a book on innovation. His work emphasizes structured approaches to solving clinical needs and he is also involved in philanthropy with the American Heart Association.
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