Oxford Performance Materials to spin off orthopedic business

Medical device manufacturing company Oxford Performance Materials plans to form a focused entity for its 3D-printed orthopedic implants.

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The company moved to expand its orthopedic implant operations in response to the high growth of the market and its uptick in development of personalized implants, according to a Sept. 19 news release from Oxford.

OPM began 3D printing cranial and facial implants in 2014 and has produced more than 4,500 craniomaxillofacial devices to date, according to the release.

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