Andy Fay
About Andy Fay
Andy Fay is a Product Manager with extensive experience in medical imaging and technology. He has held various roles in notable companies and has a strong educational background in engineering and business management.
Current Role at Hamamatsu
Andy Fay currently serves as a Product Manager at Hamamatsu, where he has been employed since 2020. His role is based in the New York City Metropolitan Area. In this position, he focuses on managing products related to advanced imaging technologies, leveraging his extensive background in medical imaging and engineering.
Previous Experience at Thales / Trixell
Fay worked at Thales / Trixell, a joint venture between Siemens and Philips Medical, from 1996 to 2005. He held the position of Product Manager in Medical Imaging for nine years. Following this role, he transitioned to Strategic Marketing Manager for North America, where he continued to contribute to the field of medical imaging until 2014.
Leadership at Medicatech USA
From 2014 to 2015, Andy Fay served as the Chief Executive Officer at Medicatech USA. His leadership role involved overseeing the company's operations and strategic direction during his one-year tenure in Irvine, California.
Educational Background and Continuing Education
Andy Fay holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Texas Tech University. He has pursued ongoing education in various fields, including Medical Device Law and Regulation at the Food and Drug Law Institute since 2009, and Best Practices for Capture and Business Development Lifecycle at Shipley Associates since 2014. Additionally, he has been studying Management at The Wharton School since 2006.
Expertise in Medical Imaging and Technology
Fay possesses specialized skills in image processing, sensors, detectors, and display technologies, particularly in the context of medical imaging. He has experience applying machine learning to edge devices and managing products related to X-ray inspection technology across various industries, including electric vehicle batteries and 3D additive manufacturing.