Oxford Performance Materials to showcase OsteoFab process

Oxford Performance Materials announced that its chief scientific officer, Adam Hacking, PhD, will deliver a showcase presentation on OPM’s OsteoFab process at the North American Spine Society’s Annual Meeting in San Francisco from Nov. 12 to 15.

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The OsteoFab process is an advanced 3D printed platform for spinal reconstruction and patient-specific implants that support bone attachment.

 

Oxford Performance Materials focuses on 3D printing and high performance additive manufacturing. In February 2013, OPM became the only company to receive U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance to manufacture 3D printed polymeric implants utilizing its poly-ether-ketone-ketone cranial devices.

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