Search

Troy Bergquist Phones & Addresses

  • 885 Damarell Rd, Bozeman, MT 59718 (406) 556-1001
  • 3907 Duck Club Rd, Billings, MT 59105 (406) 373-5232

Work

Company: Biomet orthopedics Jul 2003 Position: Sales associate

Education

Degree: B.S. School / High School: Montana State University-Bozeman 1991 to 1996 Specialities: Biomedical Sciences

Skills

Public Speaking • Strategic Planning • Fundraising • Sales • Sales Presentations • Quality Assurance • Customer Oriented • Customer Service • Nonprofits • Networking • Quality Systems Design • Lead Generation

Interests

Backpacking • Antler Shed Art • Hiking • Hockey • Woodworking • Fishing

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

Troy Bergquist Photo 1

Sales Associate

View page
Location:
885 Damarell Rd, Bozeman, MT 59718
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Biomet Orthopedics since Jul 2003
Sales Associate

Thrive Aug 2007 - Dec 2011
Board Member

Windstone Medical Packaging Jul 1996 - Jun 2003
Director of Operations
Education:
Montana State University-Bozeman 1991 - 1996
B.S., Biomedical Sciences
Skills:
Public Speaking
Strategic Planning
Fundraising
Sales
Sales Presentations
Quality Assurance
Customer Oriented
Customer Service
Nonprofits
Networking
Quality Systems Design
Lead Generation
Interests:
Backpacking
Antler Shed Art
Hiking
Hockey
Woodworking
Fishing

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Identifying Implanted Reconstructive Prosthetic Devices

View page
US Patent:
20100080426, Apr 1, 2010
Filed:
Sep 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/239531
Inventors:
Mike Schmitt - Billings MT, US
Troy S. Bergquist - Bozeman MT, US
Brian Smithgall - Bozeman MT, US
Assignee:
OsteoWare, Inc. - Billings MT
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382128
Abstract:
A method for identifying implanted reconstructive prosthetic devices comprising obtaining a digital radiographic image of a prosthetic implant that has been implanted in a person or animal for which the manufacturer and/or model is unknown; allowing a user to enter into a computer metadata relating to the implant for use as metadata feature values; cleaning up the unknown implant image; rotating, flipping and/or scaling the unknown implant image; extracting features from the unknown implant image according to one or more feature extraction algorithms; and comparing the metadata and extracted feature values for the unknown implant image to feature values for other implant images according to a comparison algorithm to create an overall likelihood score for each of the other implant images.
Troy S Bergquist from Bozeman, MT, age ~51 Get Report