Neoss Group, a leading dental implant company, has announced that Professor Neil Meredith will once again be a part of the Neoss family.
Professor Meredith, along with Fredrik Engman, founded Neoss back in 2000 and served as the CEO for a decade, leading the company from a start-up to an established dental implant company with exceptional growth and success.
Wealth of Experience in Dental Implants Field
Professor Meredith is a specialist prosthodontist with over thirty years of experience in placing and restoring dental implants. In 1992, he invented the use of Resonance Frequency Analysis (RFA) to measure dental implant stability, which has now become the international benchmark known as Osstell.
He undertook research with P-I Brånemark and Tomas Albrektsson in Gothenburg, Sweden, and was awarded a second PhD from the University of Gothenburg for the RFA in 1996.
After serving as Professor of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials at Leeds University, Professor Meredith co-founded Neoss with Fredrik Engman driven by his entrepreneurial spirit.
Brand New Role
In his new role, Professor Meredith will bring his wealth of knowledge and experience to Neoss, working closely with CEO and President of Neoss Group, Dr. Robert Gottlander.
“It is with great pleasure to welcome Professor Neil Meredith back to Neoss. Neil was not only one of the founders of Neoss, he invented the RFA, the diagnostic technique that has since become Osstell. I really look forward to working with Neil,” said Dr. Gottlander.
Professor Meredith expressed his excitement at rejoining Neoss and resuming his involvement in what he helped to create. He added, “Thanks to Robert for providing me with this opportunity, and I’m looking forward to being a part of the continued success of Neoss.”
About Neoss®
Neoss offers intelligent solutions that are easy to use, allowing dental professionals to provide reliable and cost-effective treatments to their patients with predictable long-term results. With a long-standing presence in key markets, the company has established a global footprint, with headquarters in Harrogate, UK, and research and development based in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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