Future of Orthopedics

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Highlighting the Latest Offerings in Materials Capabilities

A look at four orthopedic suppliers that help OEMs optimize the form and function of next-generation implants.

WEBINARS & WHITE PAPERS
FROM THE LAB
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

Carpenter Technology's BIODUR 108
Advanced Materials Unlock New Possibilities in Implant Design

Orthopedic companies must focus on durability, patient safety and regulatory compliance.

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Close up of a Nanovis technician working
Highlighting the Latest Offerings in Materials Capabilities

A look at four orthopedic suppliers that help OEMs optimize the form and function of next-generation implants.

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Implants made of Carpenter Technology's BioDur 108
A New Wave of Materials Redefines Implant Performance

Rethink what’s possible in difference-making products with the addition of specialty metals, bioresorbable polymers and bioceramics.

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Biopoly's Knee resurfacing implant
Materials Emerging as Keys to Effective Joint Preservation

Synthetic cartilage and ceramic hip resurfacing allow for the development of devices that better maintain native anatomy and restore function.

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DIGITAL TECH
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