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Testing Your Patience

By Mark Crawford, Contributing Writer | March 22, 2017 - Changing FDA guidance and new technologies make device testing a challenging proposition for medtech OEMs As markets expand and orthopedic products become more complex with miniaturized geometries, advanced materials, and multiple uses in or on the body, there has never been a greater need for

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Made of Sterner Stuff

By Sam Brusco, Associate Editor | March 22, 2017 - Orthopedic materials are challenged to migrate away from metal while retaining metallic strength Graphene—the two-dimensional allotrope of carbon taking the form of a two-dimensional, atomic scale hexagonal lattice in which one atom forms each vertex—was discovered by University of Manchester scientists in 2004. Or, rather,

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Additive Manufacturing Experts Talk Quality

Posted in Voice of Industry | December 07, 2016 | Comments (0) Tags: device company, oem, additive manufacturing By: BONEZONE Talk of the promise of additive manufacturing and 3D printing often centers on aspects of cost, speed, advanced designs, clinical outcomes. With any technology used in our highly-regulated, patient-facing industry, quality—of the process, of the

By |January 5th, 2017|Categories: Industry News|Comments Off on Additive Manufacturing Experts Talk Quality

The Future of Healthcare Reform Under President Trump

By Charlene Frizzera, President, CF Health Advisors | December 14, 2016 Former CMS acting administrator expects some of the federal power in healthcare to dissolve under the new administration. One of president-elect Donald Trump’s core campaign promises was the repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), so it is only natural that executives, providers, payers

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2016: The Year in Products and Services

Five years ago, would joint recon folks anticipate that hospital solutions would account for nearly as many launches as devices would, in one year? A shifted focus to delivery of care seems to be the way to tweak hip and knee lines, now. In reviewing 2016 joint recon segment launches, three themes stood out: the

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Welcome Back!

Looking back on 2016, we can confidently say that together we accomplished a great deal. With your support and talents, we provided new services that impacted our OEMs' ability to fast-track products to market, maintained legacy products, brought in new customers grow our business and made significant capital improvements. Each accomplishment is a testament to

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Abbott gets U.S. antitrust approval to buy St. Jude Medical

Healthcare company Abbott Laboratories (ABT.N) has won U.S. antitrust approval for its proposed $25 billion acquisition of medical device maker St. Jude Medical Inc STJ.N, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Tuesday. Abbott agreed to divest two medical devices used in cardiovascular procedures to resolve FTC concerns the acquisition would stifle competition, the commission

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3D printed Ti6Al4V implant surface

3D printed Ti6Al4V implant surface promotes bone maturation and retains a higher density of less aged osteocytes at the bone-implant interface. For load-bearing orthopaedic applications, metal implants having an interconnected pore structure exhibit the potential to facilitate bone ingrowth and the possibility for reducing the stiffness mismatch between the implant and bone, thus eliminating stress-shielding

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Associate Yhefry Mercado – Green Team (Center Milling Aisle)

Yhefry Developed a Method of Protecting the Machine Fronts Utilizing Plexi-Glass.

By |December 29th, 2016|Categories: Lean Corner|Comments Off on Associate Yhefry Mercado – Green Team (Center Milling Aisle)

2017 Annual Meeting – Booth #5209: March 14-18 San Diego, California

Visit our team at booth #5209 to learn about PPMs highly flexible and adaptable manufacture environment. Designed specifically to support the unique needs of our OEM partners. To schedule an on-site meeting, please contact Jack Neenan: jneenan@phillipsmedicraft.com. Meeting Dates: Tuesday, March 14 - Saturday, March 18 Exhibit Dates: Wednesday, March 15 - Friday, March 17

By |December 28th, 2016|Categories: News|Comments Off on 2017 Annual Meeting – Booth #5209: March 14-18 San Diego, California

Fast-Track Manufacturing – part 2

A Step Beyond Rapid Prototyping As we look back the many manufacturing projects from last year and prepare to launch programs and services for 2017, our thoughts came back to one specific project, with good reason. More than any other year, 2016 showcased the flexibility and adaptability of our engineering and manufacturing departments. Last April,

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OMTEC 2017 – Booth 242: Chicago | June 14-15, 2017

Join us at the 13th Annual Orthopaedic Manufacturing & Technology Exposition and Conference - Donald E. Stephens Convention Center | Chicago | June 14-15, 2017. Visit our team at booth #242 to learn about PPMs highly flexible and adaptable manufacture environment. Designed specifically to support the unique needs of our OEM partners. To schedule an

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Competitor Tegra Medical to Be Acquired by SFS Group AG

By Mary Rechtoris | October 31, 2016 Tegra Medical will become an SFS company and will continue usual operations under the Tegra Medical brand, with headquarters still located in Franklin, Mass. As the medical device marketplace evolves to support more outsourcing to contract manufacturers, this acquisition positions Tegra Medical to more easily grow along with

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