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OMTEC 2026 is coming up fast, and we’re pleased to confirm that Orthoplastics will once again be there.
Taking place at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Chicago from 9th to 11th June, OMTEC brings together engineers, designers and manufacturers from across the orthopaedic sector. It’s always a great opportunity to step back, share ideas and see where the industry is heading next.
This year’s event is particularly special as OMTEC marks its 20th anniversary, a milestone that reflects just how far the industry has come.
Visit us at Booth 904, where our team will be ready to discuss our materials and how they are used in many medical applications.
As devices become more advanced, the role of materials becomes even more important. It’s not just about meeting specifications, it’s about consistency, reliability and confidence in performance over time.
Whether you’re working on implants, instruments or precision components, getting the material choice right is critical.
At Orthoplastics, we work closely with our customers to ensure our materials meet these needs. From high-performance polymers to specialist medical grades, we focus on helping manufacturers achieve better results.
Rodney Crooks, Managing Director at Orthoplastics, says: “OMTEC is an important event for us. It gives us the chance to connect directly with the people driving innovation in orthopaedics and to understand the challenges they are facing. Those conversations are vital in helping us continue to develop materials that truly support the needs of the industry.”
If you’re exploring materials for a current project or simply want to stay close to what’s happening in the market, we’d be glad to speak with you.
Our team is always open to practical, honest conversations. Whether you’re at an early concept stage or further along in development, we’re happy to share insight and experience where it’s useful.
If you’re attending OMTEC 2026, make sure Booth 904 is on your list. We’re looking forward to being in Chicago and to catching up with both familiar faces and new ones.
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