Norman Noble offers medical implant engineering design services

The contract manufacturer aims to help customers efficiently translate concepts into prototype-ready drawings.

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Norman Noble, one of the largest U.S.-based contract manufacturers of medical implants, announced the launch of engineering design services to help customers efficiently translate concepts into prototype-ready drawings. The expansion enables Norman Noble to partner with customers earlier in the product development cycle and establishes the company’s role as a CDMO (contract development and manufacturing organization) for complex medical devices and implants.

“Our medical OEM customers are experts at inventing nitinol-based vascular implants,” says Brian Hrouda, director of global sales & marketing at Norman Noble. “Our customers can now partner with us at the onset of product development to create drawing specifications and move faster from concept to prototype.”

Norman Noble’s engineering design services support new medical products, including implants and devices, that require advanced laser machining. The team brings extensive experience working with medical-grade materials such as nitinol, cobalt-chrome, titanium, and other advanced alloys.

“Norman Noble has spent decades manufacturing complex medical devices and implants,” says Dan Stefano, chief executive officer of Norman Noble. “Launching design services is a strategic step in the continued evolution of the company, allowing us to participate at the beginning of product development and also support long-term production.”