OVERVIEW
Array Therapeutic was founded in October, 2004 by Michael Finsterwald
to explore the potential application of acoustic energy for therapeutic
use in the human body. The goal of the company is to conduct research
into the interaction of sound waves with biological cells and human tissue
and to develop products based on these findings that will contribute to
health and well being of people.
The company’s mission is to find new ways for which
acoustic energy and sound waves can be used to stimulate healing and enhance
the effectiveness of biological therapies.
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P. Michael Finsterwald,
President and Chief Technology Officer
Michael Finsterwald has over 20 years of experience in the design and
manufacture of medical equipment as well as success in building a high
technology medical equipment company from scratch. Prior to starting Array
Therapeutic, LLC, he was the founder of Tempe-based GE/Parallel Design
Inc., now the industry leader in the field of diagnostic ultrasound imaging
transducers. Parallel Design was started from a workbench in a spare bedroom
of Michael’s home in Scottsdale, Arizona and was sold 10 years later
to GE Medical Systems. Today Parallel Design employs more than 340 employees
in Tempe, Arizona, and it is the technology center for GE Medical Systems’
ultrasound transducer operations.
Michael has thirteen U.S. patents in the areas of ultrasound transducer
array technology, mechanical scanners for medical imaging, and blood handling
and cell separation equipment. Patents are currently pending for technology
being developed at Array Therapeutic LLC. |