Two recent updates on companies and products featuring nanotechnology:
1. On May 9, Medtronic acquired Titan Spine, known for its nanoLOCK proprietary surface technology.
3. In December, PrinterPrezz opened a 3D printing and nanotechnology innovation center in Silicon Valley. The company has multiple power-bed metal 3D printers onsite and its nanotechnologies include nanometrology, nanocoating and nano-etching.
More articles on surface technology:
Mayo Clinic research examines 3D printed spine models
Alphatec launches 2nd of 6 IdentiTi implant systems: 5 key notes
Nexxt Spine installs 5th additive manufacturing machine: 5 things to know
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