It doesn't matter if you are a long-time supplier to the medical device manufacturing industry or just contemplating entering into the medical device market; this is an opportunity to read a summary report on some of the newest manufacturing technologies that could have a positive impact on your current production processing techniques.
Beginning on pg. xx, information will be presented from many of the industrial experts that delivered presentations on their company's latest introductions at the first TMD Medical Device Manufacturing Conference, held in Warsaw, IN.
Topics on issues such as manufacturing economics, automation in medical applications, engineered solutions for productivity, and others, will provide valuable insights into the hows and whys of building and maintaining a competitive advantage in the medical device manufacturing arena.
TMD extends a special thank-you to Okuma for allowing us to take the photo of a knee-joint which was machined on an Okuma and placed on display at their EMO Show booth.
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