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Thortex, Inc. of Portland, Oregon needed to reduce the turnaround time and cost of manufacturing medical implant prototypes. Read more. |
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As customers discovered that Innovative Medical could expeditiously reproduce their difficult prototype designs, a backlog of work ensued. Read more. |
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A-dec, America's largest dental equipment company, needed to shorten an aggressive product development cycle by streamlining the CNC processes for making evaluation parts and patterns. Read more. |
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Pro-Dex Inc. made the first miniature air motors for surgical procedures and later expanded to develop a broad base of products for the medical market. Their facility houses both staff and equipment that is capable of designing and manufacturing a finished product. Read more. |
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Terray Corporation in Arnprior, Canada builds products for the medical industry. Often these products use cold-forming. This requires forging presses and the ability to produce forging dies. To build these dies requires software programs for surfacing, five-axis work, and verification of the CNC program. Read more. |
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Intrinsic Therapeutics was started in 2000 with the mission of offering surgeons and patients better options for treating soft tissue injuries of the spine. Read more. |
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The original, life-saving, Jarvik 2000 external battery pack casing was molded of rigid polyurethane and was not comfortable for patients. Jarvik needed to design and manufacture a more comfortable solution. Read more. |