Primary Job Title Founder, President, Chief Executive Officer & Board Member Primary Organization
WinProbe
Location West Palm Beach, Florida, United States Regions Greater Miami Area, East Coast, Southern US Gender Male
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Guy graduated in Physics and Engineering (BSc MIEE) from Auckland University in New Zealand in 1972. Guy began his career in ultrasound in 1975 specializing in sales of the Searle B-Scanner in Australasia. Having an electronics background I developed a radiotherapy planning system in the scanner’s embedded PDP11 microprocessor and moved to the
factory headquartered in Santa Clara California. Siemens purchased the company and Guy moved with the factory to Des Planes, Illinois as the ultrasound product line manager. In 1981 Guy founded of Pie Data Medical and was instrumental in designing their ultrasound product lines while managing the establishment and marketing of the company’s products in the Americas. Guy also began the Probe Corporation for more specialty and developing areas like urology and veterinary. In 1986 the Probe Corporation grew to exceed the Pie Medical opportunities and market for Probe Inc.,and became my major effort.
Guy founded the WinProbe Corporation to accommodate a group of engineers as partners in the environment created by the Probe Corporation based on our common vision of producing non-invasive medical imaging products at low cost to the end user. This vision was realizable with new technologies that have become more virtual than tangible as the intelligence of the instrumentation can reside in code instead of physical wiring. The research at WinProbe is directed to design and fabricate transducers, beamformers, correlators and user interfaces WinProbe is currently offering for sale the development product called a UltraVision Ultrasound. In 1996 Guy Founded Cross Match Corporation a fingerprint company where he designed the product. Cross Match succeeded in attaining the majority of the world wide business over the next 8 years and was eventually sold to Franciscan Partners for $240 million.
Positions: 1999-present President and Founder of WinProbe Inc. Responsible for product concept and managing design team designing and developing advanced ultrasonic scanner for commercialization. The company is based on a concept of housing the console of an Ultrasonic Scanner in a PC while housing the beamformer, detector and scan converter in a connected FPGA module. 1996 – 2005 Founder and Director of Research and Development, Cross Match Technologies, Inc. Responsible for all product line concepts designs and intellectual property of current and future live fingerprint products. Achieved highest FBI certification of image quality for company’s product. The products are accepted as the premier choice by all US government agencies. Guy's patent portfolio iat CMT is over 50 patents or patents pending. 1982-1996 President and Founder of the Probe Corporation and performed the functions of President and Chief Scientist. Initially designing and producing the Kramed series of prostate scanners and later designed the Vision Series of Ultrasonic Scanners which were licensed to factories for production in USA, Canada, United Kingdom, France and India where tens of thousands have been produced and sold.
1982-1987 President and Co-Founder of Pie Data Medical Inc. Performed the functions of President and Designer being responsible for concepts and designs of companies lines of real time sector and linear scanners. Taking the company from its genesis to a $20 million in annual sales before selling his shareholding to concentrate on The Probe Corporation. 1980-1982 Product Manager for all Ultrasound products for Siemens Gammasonics in Chicago where he developed a real time Sector system and a low cost linear array system. Responsible for product designs and concepts for Matshushita (Panasonic) ultrasonic product line. 1978-1980 Product Manager for Searle Nucleonics in Santa Clara California that was purchased by Siemens to become Siemens Gammasonics. He was responsible for product development in ultrasonic transducers until Siemens moved him to be responsible for all ultrasound products in Chicago.
1973-1978 Salesman and Engineer at Nuclear Chicago later to be become Searle Nucleonics and developed a Digital Ultrasonic Radiotherapy Mapping System based on the then Searle
