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Alejandro Manunta Phones & Addresses

  • Buffalo, NY
  • Amherst, NY
  • Harris, MN

Work

Company: Accumed innovative technologies, inc 2011 Position: Strategic business unit engineering and sourcing manager

Education

School / High School: University at Buffalo- Buffalo, NY 2008

Resumes

Resumes

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Alejandro Manunta Amherst, NY

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Work:
ACCUMED INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC

2011 to 2000
Strategic Business Unit Engineering and Sourcing Manager

ACCUMED INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC

2001 to 2000

ACCUMED INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC

2010 to 2011
Global Innovation Manager

ACCUMED INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC

2008 to 2010
Product Development Manager

ACCUMED INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC

2006 to 2008
New Product Development Manager

ACCUMED INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC

2001 to 2006
Senior Product Development Engineer

BIG BEAR, INC
Buffalo, NY
2000 to 2001
Production Manager

TEKNIKA, Asuncin, Paraguay

1995 to 2000
Freelance consulting

CRIDEN'S/WEMASA S.A

1991 to 1995
Manager

CRIDEN'S/WEMASA S.A

1990 to 1995

CRIDEN'S/WEMASA S.A

1990 to 1995
Technical Sales

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Alejandro Manunta

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Publications

Us Patents

Patient Transfer Device

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US Patent:
20130145549, Jun 13, 2013
Filed:
Dec 7, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/708247
Inventors:
Samuel Piegdon - Amherst NY, US
Alejandro Manunta - Amherst NY, US
International Classification:
A61G 7/10
A61G 7/00
US Classification:
5600, 5 811 R
Abstract:
A patient support device. The support device includes a first side for contacting a surface, the first side having a perimeter portion and an inner portion. The support device further includes a second side for contacting a patient, the second side having a perimeter portion and an inner portion. The support devices also includes at least one baffle interconnected between the first and second sides. When in an unloaded state, the perimeter portion of the first side is in contact with the surface and the inner portion of the first side is spaced a first distance away from the surface. When in a loaded state the perimeter portion of the first side is in contact with the surface and the inner portion of the first side is spaced a second distance away from the surface. The second distance is less than the first distance.
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