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Greg Etter Joins Enable Injections as VP, Engineering and Automation

Greg Etter Joins Enable Injections as VP, Engineering and Automation Greg Etter Enable Injections

We are pleased to announce Greg Etter has joined Enable Injections as the Vice President of Engineering and Automation. In this role, Greg will be responsible for leading the advancement of Enable’s equipment and automation projects as we scale up our commercial operations. With Enable’s investment in the new Center of Excellence for Manufacturing in Springdale, a significant portion of that expansion is the equipment, processes, and automation needed for our second high-volume production line. Greg will lead those efforts, building on the great work done by the manufacturing development teams to date.

Greg has over 30 years of medical device process development, equipment development, and automation experience. Greg began his career as a Journeyman Tool and Die Maker before going on to attain his BS in Mechanical Engineering. His hands-on and technical background have served Greg well in companies like Arrow International, Teleflex Medical, and Terumo Medical. His most recent position was Sr. Director of Process and Manufacturing Engineering for Terumo in Elkton, MD. There he was responsible for high-value capital equipment and automation implementation projects. Greg has also led numerous engineering teams responsible for advanced product, process, and equipment development, seeking out the latest methods and techniques for manufacturing.

“I appreciate the opportunity to join Enable Injections at this stage in its growth. The development teams at Enable have created a product which clearly holds great value for patients, and a manufacturing platform which will ensure safe and consistent production of this important device,” said Greg Etter. “The promise of working with this engineering team to expand and further automate production in the new facility is especially exciting.”

We look forward to Greg’s leadership and experience as Enable continues to evolve in manufacturing and commercialization development.