By Matt Lawson, Additive Manufacturing Engineer, Avalign; Scott Gareiss, Vice President R&D and Business Development, Avalign; Joseph Lah, Vice President, Operations, Avalign
Additive manufacturing using metal 3D printing provides multiple benefits for orthopedic implants, including complexity, cost, and customization. Metal 3D printing can help manage risk while increasing speed to market for orthopedic products. With different platforms to choose from, understanding the benefits and drawbacks of each is important.
Working with a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) can help guide the right choice and significantly amplify the benefits of additive manufacturing. Avalign, a CDMO with expertise in orthopedic applications, helps customers take projects from powder to package. Avalign experts work collaboratively with customers, fully evaluating all needs and processes for optimal integration and delivery.
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