Brian Lasater, CEO, founded Aspen Scientific in 2001 to provide advanced material science solutions to the medical implantable industries. 10 US issued patents and many pending.
Brian is a material scientist and mechanical engineer, Oregon State, beginning as a Ceramic Manufacturing Engineer for Ceradyne (8yrs) in Costa Mesa, CA. Then working in the Ceramic to Metal division as a Processing Engineer, developed new metallization systems and processes, including Active Metals.
Then as a manufacturing and ceramic engineer for Pacific Aerospace &Electronics (8yrs) establishing a full production brazing facility. Patented Brazing Processing for Zirconia to Titanium and Patented Ceramic Processing methods. Created new sealing systems for a variety of implantable devices. Many non-medical innovations as well.
Created Aspen in 2001, consulting in Special Research Projects for the Alfred Mann Foundation for 6 years. Patented new ceramic processing techniques for Zirconia and Patented Hermetic Vias. Patented Aluminum sealing for Li-ion batteries, Patented Ceramic antenna processing. Patented Implantable device to prevent Restenosis in Stents.
Since 2001 we have been growing steadily and expanding our range of processes and services. Our list of customers continues to grow and we are proud to provide quality services, components, and sub-assemblies to such notable organizations as the Alfred Mann Foundation, Second Sight, Advanced Bionics, Neuropace, Boston Scientific, Remon Medical, and Autonomic Technologies, MiniFab, NanoStim and many others.
Our team works from our facilities in Peshastin, Washington, a small town located in on the eastern slopes of the beautiful Cascade Mountains, where we are close to the Aspen groves which are the inspiration for our name.
Brian is a material scientist and mechanical engineer, Oregon State, beginning as a Ceramic Manufacturing Engineer for Ceradyne (8yrs) in Costa Mesa, CA. Then working in the Ceramic to Metal division as a Processing Engineer, developed new metallization systems and processes, including Active Metals.
Then as a manufacturing and ceramic engineer for Pacific Aerospace &Electronics (8yrs) establishing a full production brazing facility. Patented Brazing Processing for Zirconia to Titanium and Patented Ceramic Processing methods. Created new sealing systems for a variety of implantable devices. Many non-medical innovations as well.
Created Aspen in 2001, consulting in Special Research Projects for the Alfred Mann Foundation for 6 years. Patented new ceramic processing techniques for Zirconia and Patented Hermetic Vias. Patented Aluminum sealing for Li-ion batteries, Patented Ceramic antenna processing. Patented Implantable device to prevent Restenosis in Stents.
Since 2001 we have been growing steadily and expanding our range of processes and services. Our list of customers continues to grow and we are proud to provide quality services, components, and sub-assemblies to such notable organizations as the Alfred Mann Foundation, Second Sight, Advanced Bionics, Neuropace, Boston Scientific, Remon Medical, and Autonomic Technologies, MiniFab, NanoStim and many others.
Our team works from our facilities in Peshastin, Washington, a small town located in on the eastern slopes of the beautiful Cascade Mountains, where we are close to the Aspen groves which are the inspiration for our name.