Sergio leads Cambridge Design Partnership’s initiative in developing and delivering surgical device innovations (physical and digital) for clients – from start-ups to global MedTech companies. His 30+ year career includes leading complex medical device development programs, mechanical engineering, system engineering, and project management, working with many different disciplines along the complete development cycle. His approach is to take a balanced, comprehensive but user-focused view of needs to deliver feasible, usable, desirable, manufacturable and commercially viable solutions. His work includes developing innovations for implants, minimally invasive devices, surgical robotics, energy-based tools, digital products and many other device categories. For active implants, Sergio has worked on development projects involving electronics, electrode design, implant delivery systems, risk assessment and data analysis. He is named as inventor on several medical device patents and is a Mechanical Engineering graduate from McGill University (Montreal).