EBM technology is the right solution for large joint implants, and GE Additive’s Spectra-L machine unlocks the potential for more scalable and cost-effective additive manufacturing.
The orthopedic device market is under pressure to respond to inflation and cost increases while continuing to provide innovative care to patients. Additive manufacturing (AM), if adopted deliberately for knee and hip components with consideration for each product use-case, is a cost-effective solution.
Orchid Orthopedic Solutions joined the SHRM (the Society for Human Resource Management) Foundation’s HR Registered Apprenticeship Program (HR RAP) to expand the HR talent pool, build a more skilled, diverse workforce, and to invest in continued education for its HR team members.
Cory Purkey is a Demand Analyst for Orchid based in Memphis and is an active member of the Institute of Business Forecasting & Planning (IBF). He received Certified Professional Certification (CPF) from IBF a few years ago.
OMTEC returned this year after a two-year hiatus, marking the conference’s 16th year and Orchid’s 16th year as an exhibitor.
Large joint additive manufacutirng for acetabular cups, tibia baseplates, femoral components, trials and shoulder stems.
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