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Dear Orthopaedic Industry Professional,
Please join your peers and your partners in Chicago, Illinois on June 13-14 for OMTEC 2012, the 8th Annual Ortho-paedic Manufacturing & Technology Exposition and Confer-ence. We are gearing up for a highly impactful and powerful conference thanks to a steady flow of attendee and exhibitor feedback. We’ve incorporated your ideas to improve your OMTEC experience.
OMTEC’s foundation is education. The power-packed curriculum is custom-created to help address your most press-ing challenges and to identify opportunities for performance enhancement, in addition to offering critical insights from industry leaders. Several concurrently running tracks cover current and critical topics as well as those focused upon product design & development and supply chain management.
More than 100 of our industry’s top suppliers and service providers will be on hand to share their latest so-lutions for your outsourcing and partnering needs. Our new 45 minute power-networking “session” coupled with a pre-event Welcome Reception increase your opportunities to make the right connections.
An array of posters will be on display to inform you of cutting edge technologies and innovations. A re-source area with books, manuals and tools for your immediate application will be available, along with access to authors and experts.
In short, OMTEC = Performance Enhancement. Get smarter at OMTEC. Get connected at OMTEC. Then, get going with precision and purpose.
Register to attend OMTEC 2012 at www.omtecexpo.com today!
Sincerely,April C. Bright General Manager ORTHOWORLD Inc.
Advisory Panel
Acumed LLC Robert Johnson Vice President of Operations & Engineering
Alphatec Spine, Inc.Thomas SolowczukDirector, Global Sourcing
Arthrex, Inc.Lance ProvanceSupply Chain Manager
Biomet, Inc. Howard LevyChief Procurement Officer
DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc.Brandon HipsherManager, Regulatory Affairs
Exactech, Inc.Ronald Green Director, Manufacturing Engineering & Manufacturing
Globus Medical, Inc.David Davidar Vice President, Operations
Integra LifeSciences Corp.Dale Davison Vice President Engineering, Spine
K2M, Inc. Rich WoodsSenior Vice President, Engineering
Medtronic Spinal and Biologics Rodney BallardDirector of Product Development
Ortho Development CorporationBob WestonDirector of Strategic Business Planning
Orthofix, Inc.Paul J. Vasta, Ph.D.Vice President of Research & Development
Smith & Nephew Orthopaedics, Inc. Mark HallGlobal Strategic Sourcing Manager
Smith & Nephew Orthopaedics, Inc. David D. KelmanVice President, Hip Product Development | Advanced Surgical Devices
Stryker Orthopaedics, Inc. Matthew Poggie Senior Director, Applied Technology
Stryker Orthopaedics, Inc. Kenneth Trimmer Senior Director, Knee Implant Product Development
Wright Medical Technology, Inc. Skip FlanneryVice President, Logistics & Materials
Zimmer, Inc.Erin JohnsonVice President, Trauma Research & Development
Front cover: 3D CAD data and imagery provided by Zygote Media Group, Inc. www.3dscience.com
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Acumed Aesculap Implant Systems Alphatec Spine Arthrex ArthroCare Benvenue Medical Binder Biomedical Biomet Cingular Orthopaedics Consensus Orthopedics Cutting Edge Spine Del Palma Orthopedics DePuy Orthopaedics
DJO Global Exactech Flex Technology Globus Medical Integra K2M Lanx Life Spine MAKO Surgical MAZOR Robotics Medtronic MedysseyMusculoskeletal Transplant Found.
Nanotherapeutics Nexxt Spine NuVasive OrthAlign Ortho Development Orthofix Orthopaedic Implant Company Orthopedic Sciences OsteoMed Pioneer Surgical Technology Pipeline Orthopedics Relievant Medsystems RTI Biologics
Small Bone Innovations Smith & Nephew Spinal USA Spine Wave SpineCraft SpineFrontier SterilMed Stryker Synthes Titan Spine Tornier Wright Medical Technology Zimmer
OMTEC brings together people with ideas, people with solutions and people with the motivation and desire to succeed and be better at what they do.
Attendees include orthopaedic device company professionals from the entire spectrum of Research & Development, Manufacturing & Operations, Regulatory & Clinical Affairs and Executive Management from companies including:
Who Attends!
Orchid Orthopedic Solutions Bradshaw Medical Metal Craft & Riverside Machine and EngineeringGreatbatch Medical Seabrook InternationalOnyx MedicalAceCo Precision ManufacturingAcme ManufacturingAdvantage Manufacturing TechnologyAIPANCAAPS MaterialsArcamAutocam MedicalAvalign TechnologiesBob IncorporatedBodycoteBoedeker PlasticsBranch MedicalC&A Tool EngineeringCam BioceramicsCaP Biomaterials
Carpenter Technology Centex MachiningCIBOR (National Center of Innovation for Biomaterials in
Orthopaedic Research)Directed LightDonson MachineEmpirical TestingEnsingerF&G Tool and DieFairview MachineForecreu AmericaFort Wayne MetalsFosterGilbraltar LaboratoriesgSourceHaas CNC MachineHangsterfer’s LaboratoriesImage IQIonbondJarvis SurgicalJunoLAB Medical Manufacturing
LH MedicalMahar Tool SupplyMaroxMedical CoatingMedinMicro MachineMicroware PrecisionMSK Precision ProductsNeedleTech ProductsNewScience Insurance - A Division of Britton-Gallagher & AssociatesNorman NobleOrthoplasticsPacific InstrumentsPAK ManufacturingParagon MedicalPhillips Precision MedicraftPiper PlasticsPMCPrecision Medical ProductsPro-DexPromimic
Putnam PlasticsRolled AlloysRollomaticRosler Metal Finishing USASonoscanSoutheastern TechnologySurface DynamicsSyntec Scientific TecometTegra MedicalTeleflex Medical OEMTeroLab SurfaceTitanium IndustriesTotal Plastics - Life Sciences DivisionTriangleUnited GrindingVistek MedicalVSMPO-TIRUS USWestlake PlasticsWilsey Tool Z-Medical
Who Exhibits!
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At-A-Glance
save on a full conference pass by:• Connecting with your OMTEC EXHIBITOR OF CHOICE and obtaining an exclusive promo code!
• Registering for EduQuest’s post-OMTEC education and obtaining an exclusive promo code!
• Registering a group of 4 or more! The more folks you bring, the more you save!
wednesday morning Break sponsored by Fmihansa
wednesday afternoon Break sponsored by onyx medical
Mix and match from a power-packed educational lineup of concurrently running tracks focusing upon Current & Critical topics as well as Design & Development and Supply Chain Management. The most current schedule is accessible from www.omtecexpo.com with updates streaming from @omtec_expo on Twitter.
TuESDAy, June 12
Exhibitor Registration & Set-up
NEW! - Welcome Reception sponsored by
THuRSDAy, June 14
Keynote Address: Orthopaedics and the Vampire Economy
Exhibit Hall Opens
Price, Quality, Speed - Choose All Three
Supplier Panel Discussion
FDA Inspections Workshop
Improving Manufacturability: GD&T as a Tool - Not a Weapon
8:00 am - 8:45 am
10:00 am - 11:00 am
10:00 am - 11:15 am
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
11:00 am - 11:45 am
9:00 am
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
WEDNESDAy, June 13
Opening Panel Discussion: The State and Future of the Orthopaedic Industry: A High Altitude View
Exhibit Hall Opens
Auditing and Managing Suppliers & Contract Manufacturers
Who Am I? Tools to Improve Personal Performance Followed by 1/2 hour Q & A break-out session
Design Controls: Concept and Feasibility To Commercialization
Review of the Grace College Graduate Program for Regulatory and Clinical Affairs in Orthopaedics
NEW! - Power Networking in Exhibit Hall (Experience the Orthopaedics Version of Speed Dating)
Networking Lunch Sponsored By
The Ten Ailments of Outsourcing
Shared Pain, Shared Gain: Creating a More Collaborative Supply Chain for Implantable Devices
Custom-Tailored Imaging Analytics for Orthopaedic Research & Product Development
Running a Clinical Trial: How to Navigate Through the Regulatory Maze
Orthopaedic Surgery and Aerospace Materials: Can a Joint Implant Fly?
Vested Outsourcing: Five Rules that will Transform Outsourcing
Taking the Frustration Out of Strategic Planning
Dissecting the FDA Warning Letter
Networking Reception Sponsored By
8:00 am - 8:45 am
10:00 am - 11:00 am
10:00 am - 12:00 am
11:15 am - 11:45 am
11:15 am - 12:15 pm
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
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1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
3:15 pm - 4:00 pm
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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Sponsored By
New 12+Technical Posters
On Display!
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Opening Panel DiscussionThe State and Future of the Orthopaedic Industry: A High Altitude View
In light of the unrelenting challenges facing the orthopaedic in-dustry today, the Opening Panel Discussion aims to extract ac-tionable advice and insight from respectable industry leaders on how best to respond. Each panel member represents a sector of the entire supply chain: Wall Street, Device Company, Supplier, Ven-ture Capital and Surgeon. Their breadth of industry knowledge combines to make this discussion invaluable and a must attend for all attendees!
Moderator:David Floyd, Chief Executive Officer, OrthoWorx
Mr. Floyd, a 25-year veteran of the orthopaedic device in-dustry, served as President of Centerpulse Orthopedics, President and CEO of AxioMed Spine, President of Ab-
bott Spine and Worldwide President of DePuy Orthopaedics. A founding Board member of OrthoWorx in 2009, he joined as CEO in 2011.
Panelists:Bill Plovanic, Managing Director, Equity Research, Medical Devices Analyst, Canaccord Genuity, Inc.
Mr. Plovanic joined Canaccord in 2007 as a Managing Director, Medical Technology Equity Research Analyst.
He has been a publishing sell-side analyst with coverage of medical de-vices for over 15 years.
Bill Kolter, Corporate Vice President of Govern-ment Affairs, Public Affairs, and Corporate Com-munication, Biomet, Inc.
Bill Kolter is a 27-year veteran of the orthopaedic device industry, and a 24-year employee of Biomet, Inc., where
he has served as Vice President of Marketing and Senior Vice President of Commercial Operations for Biomet’s U.S. joint replacement division.
Brian Moore, Chief Executive Officer A Day With A CEO
Please see Mr. Moore’s biographical information with his educational session notes on page 9.
Keynote AddressOrthopaedics and the Vampire Economy
Lee D. Hieb, M.D., P.C., Orthopaedic Surgeon
Although once the bastion of a free market economy, America has become overtaxed and overregulated by an ever-growing bureaucracy. These policies target all businesses, but are especially damaging to entre-
preneurs and manufacturers. It is instructive to examine the history of similar economies and how businesses adapted to survive. Dr. Hieb will discuss the principles of our current economic system and the implications of these for business investment and orga-nization.
Dr. Lee Hieb has served in private practice for over 20 years, and this expe-rience led her to become an outspoken advocate for the free market solution to healthcare. Dr. Hieb has served on the board of the Arizona Medical Association, is immediate past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons and a lifelong member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society.
Sessions
Martin Browning President and Co-Founder EduQuest, Inc.
Auditing and Managing Suppliers & Contract ManufacturersThrough recalls, seizures, injunctions and more, FDA has consider-able reach throughout each link of your supply chain. To survive FDA inspections, you need to identify and fix weak spots before they compromise product safety and effectiveness. Learn FDA’s latest ex-pectations for supplier management from a former senior FDA offi-cial and field investigator who helped to write the Agency’s Quality System Regulation for medical devices. This practical presentation serves as a preview of a 12-hour training course to be conducted by EduQuest immediately following OMTEC 2012.
Martin Browning is the President and Co-Founder of EduQuest, Inc., a global team of FDA compliance experts based near Washington, D.C. Mar-tin has more than 30 years of regulatory experience at FDA and is a highly sought-after advisor to industry.
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
www.OMTECEXPO.com
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Cam Bioceramics will be present at OMTEC 2012 Please stop by at Booth 306
For more information about the Calcium Phosphate solutions you are looking for visit www.cambioceramics.com or email [email protected]
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Karen Conway Director, Industry Relations GHX
Shared Pain, Shared Gain: Creating a More Collaborative Supply Chain for Implantable Devices Device manufacturers deliver advanced medical technology to pa-tients every day, while the processes and technology from the point of manufacture to the point of use remain relatively archaic, cost-ing the industry more than $5 billion in waste annually. Nearly half of those costs are borne by manufacturers, primarily in the form of low inventory turns and lost and expired product; the rest by their customers. This shared industry problem demands a collaborative solution. Learn how, by jointly automating shared business pro-cesses, manufacturers and healthcare delivery systems can improve efficiencies, lower costs and gain access to more accurate and timely data to support critical functions such as demand planning, inven-tory management and regulatory compliance.
Karen Conway works with industry associations, standards bodies, gov-ernment agencies, analyst firms and academic institutions to identify op-portunities to optimize supply chain operations and improve business and clinical performance. Karen was recently elected to the board of directors of AHRMM, the supply chain organization for the American Hospital Asso-ciation. She has served as a Company Representative to the Medical Device Supply Chain Council since 2007 and serves as co-chair of the HIMSS Supply Chain Special Interest Group.
Allyn Decker, M.A., CPLP, Director of Graduate Program in Orthopaedic Regulatory and Clinical Affairs (ORCA), Grace College
Review of the Grace College Graduate Program for Regulatory and Clinical Affairs in Orthopaedics The OrthoWorx Center for Excellence in Orthopaedics offers the nation’s only graduate program designed specifically by and for orthopaedic regulatory and clinical affairs professionals. Students can earn a graduate certificate or a M.S. in Regulatory and Clinical Affairs in this accelerated, one-year program. Allyn Decker, Program Director, will explain key features of the program and share highlights from its inaugural year.
Mr. Decker chaired the Communication Department at Grace College from 1986 to 1997. From 1998 to 2010, he was a Vice President for Lake City Bank in Warsaw, Indiana, where he developed and directed Lake City University. In addition to directing the ORCA graduate program, Professor Decker teaches organizational management courses in the adult degree-completion program at Grace College.
John GagliardiPresidentMidWest Process Innovation, LLC
Design Controls: Concept and Feasibility To and Including Commercialization This scenario-driven session will use the design controls traceability matrix as the backbone for discussion and design strategy. Using a simple Class II orthopaedic medical device as an example, attendees will watch the process from concept and feasibility through and in-cluding commercialization and post-commercialization processes.
Dissecting the FDA Warning LetterJoin a step-by-step walk through all parts of an FDA Warning Let-ter. Come prepared with questions to leave with the most thorough understanding of all of a letter’s elements and what must occur after one is delivered.
FDA Inspections This session is all about preparing for and handling FDA inspec-tions as a contract manufacturer specializing in orthopaedic medi-cal devices and assemblies. This session will enable you to pro-cedurally direct an inspection using your quality management system to its best advantage.
Mr. Gagliardi’s successful 40-year track record in the Medical Device and Pharmaceutical industries stems from his practical approach to process ori-entation and business. He has been actively involved in research and devel-opment, quality assurance, training, operations, process architecture, FDA inspections and regulatory affairs. John specializes in building systems in a compliant and business-ready manner.
Bill GreeneChief Executive OfficerLevel 3 Inspection, LLC
Price, Quality, Speed: Choose All Three American manufacturing firms can’t afford to ignore opportuni-ties to reduce new product development time by 30% or more—and improve product revision program speeds by upwards of 50%+. We will look at ways to achieve all three aspects of success in orthopaedic device project management using Computer Aided In-spection (CAI), borrowing from the Triple Constraint model where-in quality, schedule and cost are usually assumed to exist in tension.
Bill Greene is a co-founding Director of Level 3 Inspection, LLC and is leading the Strategy Development efforts while serving as Chief Execu-tive Officer and Vice President Business Development for the company. Having engineered and automated most manufacturing processes, Mr. Greene is well versed in the needs, opportunities and ROI requirements of modern manufacturing enterprises.
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Tim KulbagoPresident and Chief Executive OfficerImageIQ, Inc.
Amit Vasanji, Ph.D.Chief Technology OfficerImageIQ, Inc.
Custom-Tailored Imaging Analytics for Orthopaedic Research & Product Development Imaging Analytics is a new and rapidly growing methodology for extracting quantitative data that is buried deep within images. What the human eye fails to see or quantify, imaging analytics can measure quickly, objectively and reproducibly. The resulting data is highly quantitative and can be “visualized” to facilitate communica-tion of device performance or safety to key stakeholders. Attendees will learn about the powerful impact imaging analytics can have on orthopaedic device research, product development, regulatory submissions and clinical studies.
Timothy J. Kulbago has 14+ years of experience in the medical imaging industry. He also spent several years as a Research Assistant at the Ap-plied Research Laboratory at The Pennsylvania State University, devel-oping virtual reality training and visualization systems.
Amit Vasanji has 10+ years of experience with basic and clinical research image acquisition, processing, analysis, visualization and software pro-gramming. He was the founder of Cleveland Clinic’s Biomedical Imaging and Analysis Center, and served as its Executive Director since 2005.
Sandra Maddock, RN, BSN, CCRA
PresidentIMARC Research, Inc.
Running a Clinical Trial: How to Navigate Through the Regulatory Maze Whether you are a company owner, project manager, engineer or assistant, you may be called upon to run a clinical trial or be in-volved in one, in some way. Attendees will learn about the FAIR Shake™ concept, which takes a complicated set of regulations and breaks it into four very simple questions to enable you to make educated decisions as you move through a trial.
Under Sandra Maddock’s leadership, IMARC Research was founded in 1999 to deliver the highest-quality clinical research monitoring, auditing, training/development and consulting services. Sandra offers 15+ years of expertise covering a wide variety of medical devices. She is an active member of the National Association of Clinical Research Professionals and a founding member of the Northeastern Ohio Chapter of the Associa-tion of Clinical Research Professionals, where she has served as President, Membership Chair and Program Chair.
Brian MooreChief Executive OfficerA Day With A CEO
Susan GermaineFounderGermaine Consulting, LLC
Who Am I? Tools to Improve Personal Performance Who am I? This session recognizes that the most important task we all have is to manage ourselves, and acknowledges our fundamen-tal need to do a good job in this important process. We will focus on two of our key roles in a business environment: the first being that of Business Executive. Next, we’ll address how to be aware of how you appear as both a leader and team member, and what level of energy and engagement that you bring to these roles. We will finish with a Q&A session with an energy coach.
Brian Moore formerly served as the Chief Executive Officer of Symmetry Medical and of Mettis in the U.K. He now has his own consulting firm providing mentoring services to executives and senior management, and he is a strategist in the buying and selling of companies.
Susan Germaine has been a management consultant for over 20 years, working in the areas of leadership development and organizational effec-tiveness. She founded Germaine Consulting, LLC in 1999.
Joe SoistmanPrincipalQuality Manufacturing Solutions, LLC
Improving Manufacturability: GD&T as a Tool, Not a WeaponJoin a brief review of the principles of Y14.5M 1994, a national standard, commonly known as Geometric Dimension and Toler-ance (GD&T). Attendees will gain a better understanding of the use of GD&T as a tool to improve manufacturability while main-taining design intent.
Joe Soistman’s 30+ years of work experience include years at RAM Optical Instrumentation and Optical Gaging Products. He also served in a quality engineering role with an orthopaedic implant manufac-turer, where he focused upon process improvement with an emphasis on metrology techniques. His successful projects include design for manufacturability improvements, manufacturing improvements and metrology process improvements with an emphasis on GD&T imple-mentation.
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Don UrbanowiczPrincipalUrbanowicz Consulting, LLC
Taking the Frustration Out of Strategic Planning At companies everywhere, business executives are in some stage of an annual strategic planning process. They collect financial and operational data, make forecasts and prepare lengthy presenta-tions with the CEO about the future direction of the business. Un-fortunately, at the conclusion of the process, these same executives express frustration by the lack of impact on either their own ac-tions or the strategic direction of the company. Although the annu-al planning process plays an essential role, the operative question is how to make the process more effective. Don offers suggestions that executives can employ to make existing processes run better—and be more effective.
Urbanowicz Consulting, LLC (UC) is a medical device advisory firm with a musculoskeletal focus, seeking to enable prospective clients to achieve their strategic goals by capitalizing on market opportunities. Don Urbanowicz has a 30-year track record in the healthcare industry, holding prior senior positions at Stryker, Smith & Nephew, Sofamor Danek and Aircast. He has successfully developed and implemented strategic planning and business development transaction lifecycle pro-cesses, pre-revenue and bolt-on transactions.
Kate VitasekUniversity of Tennessee
The Ten Ailments of OutsourcingMany outsourcing deals are structured with fundamental flaws in the business model that prevent transformational results through outsourcing. This interactive session will allow attendees to diag-nose their own customer/supplier relationships to identify if they have any of the most common outsourcing ailments that prevent success.
Vested Outsourcing: Five Rules that Will Transform OutsourcingThe University of Tennessee has researched leading companies that are challenging conventional outsourcing. Learn the Five Rules that will transform outsourcing, and find out why the Vested Outsourcing approach works.
Kate Vitasek is a nationally recognized innovator in the practice of supply chain management and outsourcing. She is a faculty member at the Uni-versity of Tennessee’s Center for Executive Education and is the Founder of Supply Chain Visions, a boutique consulting firm specializing in Sup-ply Chain Management.
Paul H. Wooley, Ph.D. Chief Scientific OfficerCIBOR
Orthopaedic Surgery and Aerospace Materials: Can a Joint Implant Fly?The majority of joint arthroplasty is conducted with material components that are approaching 50 years of age, namely, poly-ethylene-based plastics and metals, although some migration to advanced materials has been accomplished in spine surgery. Im-provements through the use of aerospace materials are focused on three major deficiencies of current orthopaedic implants: wear, stress shielding and material biocompatibility.
Paul H. Wooley, Ph.D. is Chief Scientific Officer for the National Center of Innovation for Biomaterials in Orthopaedic Research (nCiBOR) and Director of the Orthopaedic Research Institute in Wichita, Kansas.
Supplier Panel DiscussionThe Supplier Perspective: Best Practices in OEM/Supplier Relationships
Moderator: Howard Levy Chief Procurement Officer, Biomet, Inc.
Howard Levy has served as Chief Procurement Officer for Biomet since 2007. Prior to joining Biomet, Mr. Levy gained 20+ years of supply experience across diverse in-
dustries, including leadership of all global strategic sourcing initiatives at CSX, Navistar, Case New Holland and Ryerson.
Panelists:Guy Bradshaw, Chairman and Chief Executive Of-ficer, Bradshaw Medical, Inc.
Guy Bradshaw formed Bradshaw Medical in January 2006. The company specializes in the design and manu-
facture of spinal and orthopaedic instrumentation for its OEM custom-ers.
John Ruggieri, Vice President of Engineering and Technical Sales, Seabrook International
John Ruggieri is responsible for Seabrook’s manufactur-ing engineering group as well as sales, marketing and business development functions. Founded in 1973, Sea-
brook specializes in surgical instruments, implants and devices for the orthopaedic market.
Trisha Mowry, Chief Executive Officer, Metal Craft and Riverside Machine and Engineering
Metal Craft and Riverside are leading partners in manufacturing for medical device surgical instrumentation and implants. Metal Craft has been providing exacting quality, unparalleled service and innovation in machining since 1978.
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PEOPLE MAKE IT HAPPEN
107. AceCo Precision ManufacturingBoise, ID 208-850-4449 (phone)www.acecoprecision.com
515. Acme Manufacturing CompanyAuburn Hills, MI 248-393-4200 (phone)www.acmemfg.com
718. Advantage Manufacturing Technologies, Inc.Monroe, WA 425-485-3980 (phone)www.teamamt.com
508. AIPDaytona Beach, FL 386-274-5335 (phone)www.aipdaytona.com
200. ANCA Inc. Wixom, MI 248-926-4466 (phone)www.anca.com
115. APS MaterialsDayton, OH 937-278-6547 (phone)www.apsmaterials.com
314. Arcam ABMolndal, Sweden46-31-7103200 (phone)www.arcam.com
127. Autocam MedicalKentwood, MI 616-541-8080 (phone)www.autocam-medical.com
212. Beijing Fule Science & Technology Development Co. Beijing, China00-86-106-099-9862 (phone)www.fulekeji.com
201. Bob, Incorporated Minneapolis, MN 763-533-2261 (phone) www.bobinc.com
119. Bodycote Thermal Processing Inc.Dallas, TX 513-307-4727 (phone)www.bodycote.com
232. Boedeker Plastics, Inc.Shiner, TX 361-594-2941 (phone)www.boedeker.com
224-226. Bradshaw Medical, Inc. Kenosha, WI 262-925-1374 (phone) www.bradshaw-medical.com
112-114. Branch Medical GroupPhoenixville, PA 484-921-3000 (phone)www.branchmedicalgroup.com
308. Britton GallagherLife Sciences DivisionCleveland, OH 216-658-7100 (phone) www.brittongallagher.com
307. C&A Tool Engineering, Inc.Churubusco, IN 260-693-2167 (phone)www.catool.com
306. Cam BioceramicsLeiden, Netherlands31-71-5240600 (phone)www.cambioceramics.com
609. CaP Biomaterials, LLCEast Troy, WI 262-642-2760 (phone)www.capbiomaterials.com
231. Carpenter Technology CorporationReading, PA 610-208-2000 (phone)www.cartech.com
126. Centex Machining, Inc. Round Rock, TX 512-255-1477 (phone)www.centexmachining.com
613. CIBOR (National Center of Innovation for Biomaterials in Orthpaedic Research)Wichita, KS 316-247-7900 (phone)www.ncibor.org
532. Directed Light, Inc. San Jose, CA 408-321-8500 (phone)www.directedlight.com
409. Donson Machine Co.Alsip, IL 708-388-0880 (phone)www.donsonmachine.com
430. Empirical Testing Corp. Colorado Springs, CO719-264-9937 (phone) www.empiricaltesting.com
125. EnsingerWashington, PA 724-746-6050 (phone)www.ensinger-inc.com
230. F&G Tool and Die Co., Inc. Dayton, OH 937-294-1405 (phone)www.fgtool.com
A WORLD OF MANUFACTURING EXPERTISE IN EVERY PART.
Partner up with this highly qualified and engaged collection of 2012 Exhibitors.
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Go to www.omtecexpo.com and stay tuned to @omtec_expo for the most current list of exhibitors.
714. Fairview Machine Co., Inc. Topsfield, MA 978-887-2141 (phone)www.fairviewmachine.us
502-600. FMIHansa Medical Products Madison, AL 256-461-0900 (phone)www.fmi-medical.comwww.hansa-medical.com
606. Forecreu America, Inc.Chicago, IL 773-539-8501 (phone)www.forecreu.com
432. Fort Wayne Metals Fort Wayne, IN 260-747-4154 (phone)www.fwmetals.com
113. Foster Corporation Putnam, CT860-928-4102 (phone)www.fostercomp.com
513. Gibraltar LaboratoriesFairfield, NJ 973-227-6882 (phone)www.gibraltarlabsinc.com
237-336. Greatbatch Medical Clarence, NY 716-759-5600 (phone)www.greatbatchmedical.com
615. gSource, LLC Emerson, NJ 201-599-2277 (phone) www.gsource.com
724. HFO Midwest (HAAS Factory Outlet)Twinsburg, OH 330-405-4227 (phone)www.haascnc.com
124. Hangsterfer’s LabsMantua, NJ 856-468-0216 (phone)www.hangsterfers.com
630. ImageIQ, Inc.Cleveland, OH 216-445-4054 (phone) www.image-iq.com
631. Ionbond Madison Heights, MI 248-398-9100 (phone)www.ionbond.com
331. Jarvis Surgical, Inc.Westfield, MA 413-562-6659 (phone)www.jarvissurgical.com
206-208. Juno Inc.Anoka, MN 763-427-6141 (phone) www.junoinc.com
109. LAB Medical Manufacturing Inc.Billerica, MA978-663-2475 (phone)www.labmedical.com
712. LH Medical Fort Wayne, IN 260-432-5670 (phone)www.lhindustries.com/lhmedical
408. Mahar Tool Supply Company, Inc.Warsaw, IN 574-267-0032 (phone)www.maharmedical.com
708. Maple Leaf Tooling Solutions Ontario, Canada800-456-2427 (toll free)www.mapleleaftooling.com
137-236. Marox Corporation Holyoke, MA 413-536-1300 (phone) www.marox.com
632. Mastin Medical Co. Zhejiang, China86-571-8635-3288 (phone)www.rejoin-medical.com
730. MEDICALCoatingVaulx-en-Velin, France33-4-72-81-22-62 (phone)www.medicalcoating.fr
607. Medin CorporationPassaic, NJ 973-779-2400 (phone)www.medin.com
614. Metal Craft & Riverside Machine and EngineeringElk River, MN 800-964-1395 (toll free)www.metal-craft.comwww.riversidemachine.com
531-533. Micro Machine Company, LLCKalamazoo, MI269-388-2440 (phone)www.micromachineco.com
118. Microware Precision Co., Ltd.Taichung City, Taiwan886-4-2463-6275 (phone)www.microware.com.tw
518. MSK Precision Products, Inc. Tamarac, FL 954-776-0770 (phone)www.mskprecision.com
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207. NeedleTech Products, Inc. North Attleboro, MA 508-431-4000 (phone)www.needletech.com
431. Norman Noble, Inc. Highland Heights, OH 216-761-5387 (phone) www.nnoble.com
413. Onyx Medical CorporationMemphis, TN 901-323-6699 (phone)www.onyxmedical.net
209. Orthopaedic Regulatory and Clinical Affairs – Grace College Winona Lake, IN 855-267-6722 (toll free)www.grace.edu/orca
131-133. Orchid Orthopedic Solutions Holt, MI 517-694-2300 (phone)www.orchid-orthopedics.com
612. Orthoplastics, Ltd. United Kingdom44-1706-871-200 (phone)www.orthoplastics.com
433. Pacific Instruments, Inc.Honolulu, Hawaii 808-941-8880 (phone)www.pacificinstruments.biz
512. PAK Manufacturing, Inc. Irvington, NJ 973-372-1090 (phone) www.pakmanufacturing.com
507. Paragon Medical Pierceton, IN 574-594-2140 (phone) www.paragonmedical.com
437-536. Phillips Precision MedicraftElmwood Park, NJ 201-797-8820 (phone)www.phillipsmedicraft.com
509. Piper Plastics, Inc. Libertyville, IL 847-367-0110 (phone)www.piperplastics.com
506. PMC, LLC Cincinnati, OH 513-921-5040 (phone) www.pmcsmartsolutions.com
636. PPD MeditechQuebec, Canada 819-837-2491 (phone) www.ppdgroup.com
214. Precision Metal ProductsEl Cajon, CA 619-448-2711 (phone)www.pmp-elcajon.com
500-501. Pro-DexIrvine, CA 800-562-6204 (phone)www.pro-dex.com
720. Promimic ABGoteborg, Sweden46-31-772-80-22 (phone)www.promimic.com
537. Putnam Plastics Dayville, CT 860-774-1559 (phone)www.putnamplastics.com
120. Rolled AlloysTemperance, MI 734-847-0561 (phone)www.rolledalloys.com
330. Rollomatic, Inc.Mundelein, IL 847-281-8550 (phone)www.rollomatic.ch
101-102. Rosler Metal FinishingBattle Creek, MI 269-441-3000 (phone)www.rosler.us
406. Seabrook International, LLCSeabrook, NH 603-474-1919 (phone)www.seabrookinternational.com
213. Sonoscan, Inc.Elk Grove Village, IL 847-437-6400 (phone)www.sonoscan.com
INSTRUMENTS
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“OMTEC provides the convenience and opportunity to meet with my current supply base without having the interruption of the phone ringing or people knocking on my door. I also like to listen to the current marketplace trends from the seminars that are offered.”
Jeremy Townsend, Senior Procurement Specialist, Wright Medical Technology, Inc.
Go to www.omtecexpo.com and stay tuned to @omtec_expo for the most current list of exhibitors.
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414. Southeastern TechnologyMurfreesboro, TN 615-890-1700 (phone)www.southeasterntech.com
313. Surface Dynamics LLC Cincinnati, OH513-772-6635 (phone)www.sdbiocoatings.com
726. Syntec Scientific Corporation Shen Kang, Taiwan02-2778-7396 (phone)www.syntec.com.tw
407. TecometWilmington, MA 978-642-2400 (phone)www.tecomet.com
121. Tegra MedicalFranklin, MA 508-541-4200 (phone)www.tegramedical.com
218. Teleflex Medical OEM Kenosha, WI 262-657-2800 (phone) www.teleflexmedicaloem.com
315. TeroLab Surface SAS Villeneuve le Roi, France 33-1-49-61-3434 (Phone) www.terolabsurface.com
220. Titanium Industries Rockaway, NJ 973-983-6229 (phone) www.titanium.com
530. Total Plastics, Inc. - Life Sciences DivisionFort Wayne, IN 260-489-3656 (phone)www.totalplastics.com
312. TriangleUpper Saddle River, NJ 201-825-1212 (phone)www.trianglemfg.com
732. united GrindingMiamisburg, OH 937-859-1975 (phone)www.grinding.com
706. Vistek MedicalIvyland, PA 215-357-6956 (phone)www.vistekmfg.com
337-436. VSMPO – AVISMA Corporation Leetsdale, PA 724-251-9400 (phone) www.vsmpo-tirus.com
412. Westlake PlasticsLenni, PA 610-459-1000 (phone)www.westlakeplastics.com
333. Wilsey Tool Company, Inc. Quakertown, PA 215-538-0800 (phone)www.wilseytool.com
309. Z-Medical® GmbH + Co. KG Tuttlingen, Germany49-7462-945540 (phone)www.z-medical.de
“The quality of manufacturers present and breadth of services offered is first-rate. OMTEC is also sized just right where attendees do not feel overwhelmed by crowded halls or super-fluous exhibitors. The show focuses on putting OEMs in touch with quality suppliers and does an excellent job at it.”
Will Garcia de Quevedo, Senior Development Engineer, Skeletal Dynamics
Go to www.omtecexpo.com and stay tuned to @omtec_expo for the most current list of exhibitors.
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“Members of our Operations and Development groups look forward to attending OMTEC each year to learn new information and skills, visit with current and potential key suppliers and network across the industry, all at one event.”
-Paul J. Vasta, Ph.D., Vice President of Research & Development, Orthofix, Inc.
“OMTEC is a great way to keep up with the ever-changing orthopaedic market and the suppliers that service it. The speakers always provide relevant information about what’s taking place in our industry.”
-Mark Hall, Global Strategic Sourcing Manager, Smith & Nephew Orthopaedics, Inc.
Hyatt Regency O’Hare 9300 West Bryn Mawr Rate: $211.00 single/double + tax 847-696-1234 or 800-233-1234 (reservations) www.rosemont.hyatt.com
Doubletree Hotel O’Hare-Rosemont 5460 North River Road Rate: $175.00 single/double + tax 847-292-9100 or 800-222-8733 (reservations) www.doubletree.hilton.com
Embassy Suites Chicago O’Hare/Rosemont 5500 North River Road Rate: $199.00 single/double + tax 847-678-4000 or 800-362-2779 (reservations) www.embassysuites.hilton.com
Host Hotels
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