Samplify Systems, a provider of semiconductor technology and sub-systems for the ultrasound equipment market, announced this week that Dr. Chris Daft has joined the company as Senior Scientist, where he will apply his MEMS expertise to develop the company's ultrasound beamforming technology and products. "Dr. Daft brings a wealth of experience in beamforming, silicon integration and MEMS technology in the ultrasound industry," said Richard Tobias, VP of Engineering at Samplify. "His experience will prove valuable not just in our next generation of solutions, but in accelerating the time to market for our current OEM customers."
"What attracted me to Samplify was its system-level approach to solving problems in the ultrasound signal chain," said Dr. Daft. "After evaluating their mixed-signal and beamforming technologies, I became convinced that Samplify is uniquely positioned to drive the next generation of silicon integration for the ultrasound market. I am looking forward to contributing to that vision."
Prior to joining Samplify, Dr. Daft was Senior Manager and key expert for silicon ultrasound systems at Siemens Healthcare, where he was responsible for ASIC and MEMS integration for smart ultrasound probes. Dr. Daft came to Siemens through the acquisition of Sensant Corp., which was the early leader in MEMS technology for capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers (cMUTs). Prior to that, Dr. Daft was a physicist at GE Research. There, he was responsible for beamforming development for GE's premium line of ultrasound machines.
Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Samplify's technology and semiconductor products, including its beamforming and a family of compressing ADCs, have won multiple industry awards for innovation.
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