Trelleborg Healthcare & Medical’s MD&M medtech exhibit

The company will exhibit its medical component and device full solutions innovations at the show.

CREDIT: TRELLEBORG HEALTHCARE & MEDICAL

CREDIT: TRELLEBORG HEALTHCARE & MEDICAL

Trelleborg Healthcare & Medical exhibits advanced solutions for medical devices, and pharmaceutical and biotech applications, at MD&M West in Anaheim, California, February 6-8, 2024, in booth #2209.

On display are products created using Trelleborg’s Vertically Integrated Solutions approach which offers customers business efficiency by consolidating their supply chains, reducing risk, and driving savings through bundled purchasing processes, consolidated audits, shipping, and logistics.

Also featured are Trelleborg’s advanced capabilities in drug elution and solutions offered by Trelleborg’s Innovation Center. Finally, attendees can see examples of thermoplastic injection molding, elastomer molded and extruded tubing, hose, sheeting, multicomponent and micromolding offerings.

Dale Gildemeister, Vertically Integrated Solutions Program Manager, says: “Customers rely on us to help them engineer the risk out of their designs and potentially make them less expensive to produce. With Vertically Integrated Solutions, we collaborate internally to work through any lingering issues during the product development stage, eliminating the potential for conflicts between multiple suppliers and the customer. A simplified supply chain makes it easier for us to control costs as well. When we take care of the details, customers can focus on creating innovative solutions to positively impact patients' lives.”

Another highlight is Trelleborg’s drug elution and advanced pharmaceutical ingredient (API) capabilities for implantable drug delivery. 

Zach Fletcher, business development manager, says: “We know that biodurable materials, like silicone, are uniquely capable of providing the greatest possible time extension for a therapy to be released with a single dose. However, many drug developers struggle to deliver therapies to a specific site within the body or need to overcome low bioavailability of their drugs. Implantable drug delivery addresses these challenges, and for patients it could mean less time in the doctor’s office and not having to remember to take their medication. Additionally, targeted delivery enables lower dosages to achieve the same therapeutic effect as higher dosages delivered using traditional methods. This greatly minimizes, and potentially eliminates, negative side effects for the patient.”

Also highlighted are solutions offered by Trelleborg’s Innovation Center which reduce manufacturers’ time to market.

Chris Tellers, global technology director, Healthcare & Medical, says: “For healthcare and medical innovators looking to create high-performing products and measurably reduce go-to-market timelines, our team at the Innovation Center can create samples in days, enabling multiple design iterations to be tested to confirm effective production and rapid scale up. Engineers and product innovators get direct access to some of the best minds in materials science, design for manufacturability, tooling and prototyping, plus proven processes for improving critical outcomes in development and manufacturing.”