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Tuesday, June 13 OMTEC is the only conference dedicated to empowering orthopaedic manufacturing professionals at every stage of the Exhibitor Move-in 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. commercialization chain. Attendee Registration 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Education Sessions 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Solution-driven education is the backbone of OMTEC. The Customer Appreciation/Welcome Reception curriculum is prioritized by device company leadership 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. at Joe’s Live Rosemont to ensure that attendees gain practical advice to put to immediate use, while nurturing longer-term directives. New for 2017, education has been extended to three days to ensure Wednesday, June 14 that industry’s most critical and timely subjects are covered. Keynote Breakfast 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. OMTEC’s 147 exhibitors from 13 countries complete the Exhibit Hall Hours 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. attendee experience by providing the expertise required to Education Sessions 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. get the right things done, swiftly. Networking Lunch 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. The following pages provide a glimpse of who you will meet Networking Reception 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. and what you will learn at the 2017 event. Please con rm your on the Exhibit Floor attendance and see in person what makes OMTEC a must- attend international conference. Thursday, June 15

We look forward to seeing you in June! Keynote Breakfast 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Exhibit Hall Hours 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Carolyn LaWell Francine Bursic Chief Content Of cer Director of Customer Care Education Sessions 9:15 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. [email protected] [email protected] Closing Reception 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. OMTECexpo.com | 3 REGISTRATION AND ATTENDANCE

OMTEC’s attendees come from all sections of the commercialization chain. The diversity is due, in large part, to executive leaders’ e¡orts to break down departmental silos and cultivate versatile, multi-talented employees. Today’s employee, no matter the industry, is expected to have a working knowledge far beyond his or her own job. Decision making, judgment, ideas, questions…these are crucial to the advancement of any company, large or small. Your success is dependent upon how well you know your own job and the jobs of the people around you. To that end, everyone at every stage of the orthopaedic commercialization chain will find value in attending OMTEC.

Register Today - OMTECexpo.com EARLY REGISTRATION RATE ENDS MARCH 31!

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Device Company Exhibit Floor* $149 $249 $349

Device Company Full Conference $349 $449 $549

Supplier/Consultant/Other Full Conference $849 $949 $1,049

Student/Surgeon/Academia $59 $59 $59

EXCELLENT VALUE Survey respondents’ rating of OMTEC’s Registration Includes: value to them and their organizations. • All education and keynotes • Meals and refreshment breaks NETWORKING • Exhibit floor access • Networking and welcome receptions EXHIBIT HALL/ • Special rates on BONEZONE subscriptions PARTNERSHIPS *Exhibit Floor registration excludes education.

EDUCATION Fran Bursic is at your service! 440.543.2101 | [email protected]

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ATTENDEES* (2016 Data)

The top 5 orthopaedic device companies (DePuy Synthes, Zimmer Biomet, Stryker, Smith & Nephew and Medtronic) are represented along with dozens of mid-tier and smaller companies. (See the registrant list at OMTECexpo.com.) Regulatory bodies, such as FDA and BSI, and financial firms, such as P&M Corporate Finance and CapitalOne Healthcare, made up the consultancies.

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n Consultants/ Particles & Powders 55% Suppliers 29% Meets ISO 13779 and ASTM F1185 Standards n Speakers/Others Contract Manufacturing Capabilities *Excludes exhibitor personnel

OMTECexpo.com | 5 KEYNOTE/NETWORKING SESSION ROOMS AGENDA KNOWLEDGE POD TECH CENTER

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TUESDAY, JUNE 13

8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Exhibitor Registration & Set up

12:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Attendee Registration

1:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Room 45 Workshop | Leverage Your Supply Chain Relationships to Build Alignment, Unlock Savings

Room 49 WORKSHOP | New European Medical Device Regulations: Keeping Your Orthopaedic and Spine Products on the Market

5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Joe’s Live Customer Appreciation/Welcome Reception

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Room 51 Keynote | 2025’s Orthopaedic Leaders

9:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Hours

10:00 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Knowledge Pod Proactive Reimbursement Strategy: OEMs Deliver

11:00 a.m. Tech Center Rapid Fire | Implant Infection Prevention

Room 45 Data Driven Design for Manufacturability – From Validation to PPAP

Room 49 Tracking & Trending Quality Data

11:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m. Exhibit Hall Break

11:15 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Knowledge Pod Balancing Implant Innovation and Price

12:15 p.m. Tech Center Rapid Fire | Future of Robotics and Navigation

Room 45 Get Paid: Strategies to Align Reimbursement and Commercialization

Room 49 Avoid Post-M&A Supply Chain Surprises

12:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Networking Lunch

1:30 p.m. 2:15 p.m. Knowledge Pod Setting Flat-Fee Surgical Pricing

2:30 p.m. Tech Center Leverage Computational Modeling and Simulation for Device Design

Room 45 How to Assess New Technology

Room 49 ISO 13485: 2016 Transition: Are You Ready?

2:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m. Exhibit Hall Break

2:45 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Knowledge Pod 3D Designing and Printing Implants On Demand

4:00 p.m. Tech Center Rapid Fire | Raw Materials Advancements

Room 45 Global Regulatory Outlook: 2017 and Beyond

Room 49 FDA Inspections are Di¡erent from ISO Audits, So Don’t Treat Them the Same

4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Networking Reception

THURSDAY, JUNE 15 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Room 51 KEYNOTE | Operating Room to Product Development: How to Capitalize on the Innovation Trends Impacting Orthopaedics

9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Hours

9:15 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Knowledge Pod How Does Removing the Rep Change Device Design?

Tech Center Additive Manufacturing: Enhance Device Design with Lattice Structures

10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Exhibit Hall Break

10:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Knowledge Pod Integrating Mobile Health into Product Development

Tech Center Additive Manufacturing: Considerations for Powder Metals

Room 45 FDA Update

10:15 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Room 49 Design Controls: A Deep Dive into Verification vs. Validation

11:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m. Exhibit Hall Break

11:15 p.m. 12:00 p.m. Room 45 UDI: Sterile Implant Compliance and Trends

Tech Center Additive Manufacturing: Industry Addresses Standards, Quality, Evidence Building

12:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Networking Lunch

1:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Room 45 CLOSING SESSION | State and Future of the Orthopaedic Industry

3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Room 45 Networking Reception

6 | OMTECexpo.com TUESDAY

JUNE 13, 2017

Workshop | Leverage Your Supply Workshop | New European Medical Device Chain Relationships to Build Regulations: Keeping Your Orthopaedic Alignment and Unlock Savings and Spine Products on the Market

1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Jeo Burris, Founder and Principal, Advanced Yuan Li, RAC, Ph.D., Orthopedic Product Specialist / Auditor, Purchasing Dynamics TÜV SÜD Medical and Health Services Kenneth Jones, Director of Education and Applied Solutions, Western Michigan University Center for Integrated O·cial publication of the new EU Medical Device Regulation is Supply Management expected in the first half of 2017. This presentation will highlight Mike Wynn, Senior Director, Advanced Purchasing Dynamics the regulation and the transition period towards fulfillment of the new expectations. Dr. Li will explain the impact of the up- Orthopaedic device companies, and by association their classification of devices and the need for additional clinical supplier partners, face ongoing and increasing pressures data and postmarket reporting requirements. from hospital customers to reduce costs and improve outcomes. Achieving both simultaneously will require close Attendee Takeaways: collaboration and transparency through the supply chain. 1. Changes to the regulation and timeline for compliance During his 2016 Keynote Address, Bill Tribe, Ph.D., reminded 2. How to keep legacy devices on the market you that stronger partnerships throughout the supply chain—the value chain—would become critical for success and essential to leverage scale and cost advantages from now through 2020.

Supply chain experts Jeo¡ Burris, Kenneth Jones and Mike Wynn will give you the tools to capitalize on that edict.

In collaboration with OMTEC, they will conduct device company and supplier surveys to understand purchasing habits, internal and external stakeholder pain points and collaborative opportunities. The collected data will be used to tailor the workshop content and will be shared with attendees.

This workshop is designed for both buyers and sellers— at device and supplier companies—in an e¡ort to engage in dialogue and gain perspective from your peers and customers.

Attendee Takeaways: Complete line of Orthopedic Instrumentation 1. How to work in a collaborative manner to build Design Services // CE Marking alignment with internal departments and external suppliers 2. How to identify and reduce costs for the mutual benefit of the OEM and supplier 3. How to leverage key negotiation techniques

OMTECexpo.com | 7 KEYNOTE: 2025’s Orthopaedic Leaders

7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 14 (Breakfast served at 7:30 a.m., Keynote at 8:00 a.m.)

Which orthopaedic companies and technologies will stand at the forefront of innovation Attendee Takeaways: in 2025? The Keynote Panel sets out to answer this question, and in so doing, will discuss current and future market forces and the ways that companies should respond, finishing 1. Market forces that require with predictions for 2025. your attention 2. Examples of ways that the The panel comprises executives with diverse experience working at the industry’s largest competition is responding to orthopaedic companies down to its startups. These are the people who are tracking the these forces strategic activity of public companies and investing, negotiating and completing due diligence on innovative, industry-leading, profitable companies around the world. 3. Outlook on the winning and losing companies and technologies Moderator

Don Urbanowicz Don Urbanowicz is Principal of Urbanowicz Consulting, an advisory firm with a musculoskeletal focus seeking to enable clients to achieve strategic and transaction-related goals by capitalizing on market opportunities. Mr. Urbanowicz has a 30-year track record in the healthcare industry, with a deal-making focus over the past ten years. He has held prior senior management/leadership positions at Stryker, Smith & Nephew, Sofamor Danek and Aircast. He has successfully developed and implemented strategic planning and business development transaction life cycle processes. He has also successfully concluded numerous pre-revenue and bolt-on transactions, many of which were outside the U.S.

Panelists

Scott Bruder, M.D., Ph.D. Scott Bruder, M.D., Ph.D. is an insightful and energetic healthcare leader with over 20 years of experience in bridging basic science, clinical medicine and industrial development expertise to deliver innovative, commer- cially successful products that improve patients’ lives around the world. As a seasoned Senior Executive, University Professor and FDA Advisory Committee Member, he provides a unique bench-to-bedside perspec- tive on unmet needs, development strategy and the path to commercialization. Dr. Bruder previously served in executive roles at Johnson & Johnson, Stryker, BD and Anika Therapeutics. Among his current roles, he serves as Principal of Bruder Consulting International, Chairman of the Board of Directors at Amendia and Senior Advisor, Orthopaedics and Regenerative Medicine at Wombat Capital.

Eric Lohrer Eric Lohrer is an experienced and well-rounded manager with multi-continent (Asia-Pacific, EMEA, U.S.) multi-function (sales, marketing, R&D, business development and finance) experience in orthopaedics. He currently invests in healthcare and technology companies on behalf of Synthes founder, Hansjörg Wyss, glob- ally. Among other roles, he serves on the boards of Lima Corporate, Amazentis and 41medical, where he also serves as CEO, and he is a partner at Loreda Holding. Mr. Lohrer previously held several management roles at Synthes and Johnson & Johnson’s DePuy Synthes, and worked for First Boston in New York.

Kyle Rose Kyle Rose has been a member of Canaccord Genuity’s medical technology research team since 2010, and in 2016 assumed senior analyst responsibilities covering the orthopaedics, diabetes, aesthetics and ENT sectors. Prior to joining Canaccord Genuity, Mr. Rose worked as an associate product manager for Biomet Microfixation. The companies Mr. Rose covers includes: ConforMIS, , NuVasive, Stryker and Zimmer Biomet. He holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, as well as a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan.

8 | OMTECexpo.com KEYNOTE: Operating Room to Product Development: How to Capitalize on the Innovation Trends Impacting Orthopaedics

7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m., Thursday, June 15 (Breakfast served at 7:30 a.m., Keynote at 8:00 a.m.)

Global healthcare is undergoing unprecedented change. Device companies, and by Attendee Takeaways: association their supplier and service provider partners, need to proactively respond to myriad provider, payor and regulatory shits in order to impact innovation that nets sales. 1. How The Joint Commission plans to transform healthcare by promoting High Reliability For instance: to help elevate the standard • Transference of risk from insurers to integrated healthcare delivery of care networks has created a market-wide consolidation among payors, providers and manufacturers as they position to create scope and scale. 2. How integrated delivery • Cross functional, multidisciplinary teams will thrive as the demand for networks and their value analysis teams drive qualified talent escalates across competitors. innovation • Growing influence of value analysis teams coupled with The Joint Commission’s proposed new standard of High Reliability for healthcare 3. Understanding of how the will accelerate transformation. 5 Ps of healthcare can deliver market strategies that win • New regulatory changes from Europe may drive innovation to the United States.

John Pracyk, M.D., Ph.D. recently moved from the operating room to DePuy Synthes. He o¡ers a unique surgeon, R&D, regulatory and business development perspective as he breaks down the greatest shifts upon which orthopaedic companies must capitalize to ensure company and customer value.

Taking You From Inception To Production John Pracyk, M.D., Ph.D. As an experienced Neurological Surgeon and national thought leader in the design, development, and management of collaborative care delivery, Dr. Pracyk is a passionate proponent of value-based care and outcomes-focused clinical practices. Possessing a sophisticated vision of 2059 N Pound DR W healthcare’s future, he is an inclusive influencer of uncom- Warsaw, IN 46582 promising integrity who inspires peak performance, inter- (574) 267-6385 nal/external partnership-building, and is recognized as a www.premedtec.com proactive innovator who motivates high-performing teams to out-pace healthcare benchmarks, exceed patient care Implant Facility expectations and fuel organizational transformation. Warsaw, Indiana Instrument Facility As the Franchise Medical Director at DePuy Synthes Spine, Rome City, Indiana Dr. Pracyk provides deep clinical insights to accelerate meaningful Innovation and drive value and safety for 103 Warrener Dr Rome City, IN 46784 patients worldwide. He serves as a strategic medical (574) 854-2209 partner with colleagues across Research and Develop- ment, Franchise Marketing, Clinical, Regulatory A¡airs, Medical Safety, and Business Development. Additionally, Dr. Pracyk provides expert medical and scientific input to product ideation and development, including concep- tual and hands-on evaluation as well as clinical research ISO 13485:2003 perspectives throughout the innovation cycle. He also Machines & Processes Validated collaborates with Professional Education, Legal/HCC, QA/Risk Management and regional marketing/sales. ... Finding Solutions

OMTECexpo.com | 9 WEDNESDAY

JUNE 14, 2017

Wednesday education runs from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Below is a list of sessions with corresponding speakers and takeaways.

SESSION ROOMS ISO 13485:2016 Transition: Are You Ready? John Bis, Vice President Medical Devices Solutions, BSI • Major changes in the ISO Standard Data Driven Design for Manufacturability – • A timeline for preparation and implementation From Validation to PPAP Edward Jaeck, Vice President of Operations, Lowell Inc. • How to implement • Analysis of drawings to reduce complexity • Statistical software to drive Design of Experiments Global Regulatory Outlook: 2017 and Beyond and force reduction of critical features Evangeline Loh, Ph.D., Vice President Global Regulatory Aairs, EMERGO • Early process characterization model to streamline Validation • High-level view of the top regulatory changes impacting the orthopaedic industry Tracking & Trending Quality Data • A timeline for preparation and implementation John Gagliardi, President, MidWest Process Innovations • Resources to remain updated and educated • Important metrics to measure and manage quality

• How metrics correlate to ISO and FDA processes FDA Inspections are DiŽerent from ISO Audits, • The role that metrics play in risk-based decisions So Don’t Treat Them the Same John Gagliardi, President, MidWest Process Innovations Get Paid: Strategies to Align Reimbursement • The di¡erences between inspection and audit and Commercialization Tim Hunter, Vice President, Health Economics, • Strategies for each step, from preparation Reimbursement & Public Policy, Musculoskeletal to follow-up Clinical Regulatory Advisers • Applicable examples with actionable advice • Strategies for successful reimbursement coverage • Strategies to incorporate reimbursement TECH CENTER into product development and build cross-department alignment Rapid Fire | Implant Infection Prevention Thomas Webster, Ph.D., Chair and Professor of Avoid Post-M&A Supply Chain Surprises Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University David Finch, President, Insight Collaboration Partners Robin Buescher, Ph.D., Director R&D, Global Funding and • A checklist of supply chain concerns to include in Research, Stryker Trauma M&A due diligence Matthew Dietz, M.D., Orthopaedic Surgeon, • Best practices for developing and executing Associate Professor, West Virginia University the post-close 100-day plan • Research, clinical and OEM perspectives on • Best practices for supply chain consolidation infection prevention and integration • Implant infection trends • Current and future technologies How to Assess New Technology Thomas S. Harper, Ph.D., Senior Manager, Plante Moran Rapid Fire | Future of Robotics and Navigation Please check OMTECexpo.com for speaker updates • How peers are addressing challenges • Framework to balance clinical, regulatory • OEM and surgeon perspective on advantages and and technical risk with market needs disadvantages to surgical assistance technologies • Best practice examples • Future of robotic and navigation technologies • R&D and supply chain implications

10 | OMTECexpo.com Leverage Computational Modeling and Balancing Implant Innovation and Price Simulation for Device Design David Kay, M.D., Foot and Ankle Surgeon, Founder of OrthoHelix, Marc Horner, Ph.D., Lead Healthcare Specialist, ANSYS Managing Partner, Extremity Development Company Mehul Dharia, Principal Research Engineer, • Surgeon entrepreneur perspective on how to execute Zimmer Biomet design discipline before creativity • Use of CM&S through implant lifecycle • What surgeons seek in new implants • Regulatory direction guiding use of CM&S • Views on hospital purchasing for device submissions • Opportunities and challenges of CM&S adoption Setting Flat Fee Surgical Pricing Please check OMTECexpo.com for speaker updates Rapid Fire | Raw Materials Advancements • Changes in patient purchasing habits Please check OMTECexpo.com for speaker updates • What increased surgeon e·ciency means • New material considerations for device companies • Advantages and disadvantages to these materials • How flat-fee, bundled pricing impacts device companies • R&D and supply chain implications 3D Designing and Printing Implants On Demand Richard Hurley, MBChB, FRCS(C), orthopaedic surgeon, KNOWLEDGE POD Co-Founder and CEO of Conceptualiz • How surgeons use 3D software and printers Proactive Reimbursement Strategy: OEMs Deliver Christopher Bono, M.D., Chief of Spine Service, Boston’s • Future of 3D printing in the hospital/surgeon o·ce Brigham and Women’s Hospital • Technology enhancements surgeons seek • Surgeon reimbursement challenges • How surgeons are overcoming reimbursement challenges • Recommendations for surgeon and device company collaboration

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JUNE 15, 2017

Thursday education runs from 9:15 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Below is a list of sessions with corresponding speakers and takeaways.

SESSION ROOMS TECH CENTER

FDA Update Additive Manufacturing: Enhance Device Please check OMTECexpo.com for speaker updates Design with Lattice Structures Aaron Bailey, Director of Sales–Medical, • FDA review of orthopaedic-related initiatives NN, Inc. Precision Engineered Products Group Design Controls: A Deep Dive into • Advantages to lattice-structured devices Verification vs. Validation • Important design parameters Denise Dion, Vice President for Regulatory and Quality Service, EduQuest • Cost-e¡ective/time-sensitive manufacturing • How to integrate design controls into your design process Additive Manufacturing: • Di¡erences between verification and validation Considerations for Powder Metals • Verification and validation best practices Ray DeFrain, Regional Metallurgist, and Claudia Mumau, Manager, Powder Commercialization, Carpenter Technology UDI: Sterile Implant Compliance and Trends • Advantages and disadvantages of metal powders Please check OMTECexpo.com for speaker updates • Future of powders for AM • How to comply with sterile UDI • Material suppliers’ role in product optimization • UDI’s impact on labeling and packaging Additive Manufacturing: Industry Addresses • UDI’s impact on sterile vs. non sterile-implants Standards, Quality, Evidence Building Lauralyn McDaniel, Industry Manager, Medical, SME CLOSING SESSION: State and Future • Challenges to AM adoption, including standards & quality, awareness, file formatting, of the Orthopaedic Industry evidence generation 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. • Initiatives and tools being developed (Closing reception immediately follows) to address these challenges

The orthopaedic industry will look undeniably di¡erent in 2025. How much di¡erent? The closing session brings KNOWLEDGE POD together the OEM and surgeon keynote perspective from earlier in the conference, and introduces the contract How Does Removing the Rep Change Device Design? manufacturing viewpoint to discuss the forces shaping • How to think about design di¡erently the global orthopaedic market. The distinguished panelists represent industry-leading companies whose activities • Advantages and disadvantages of the repless model make them central players in prominent trends. • Recommended surgical e·ciencies Attendee Takeaways: 1. Size of the market, and breadth of opportunities 2. How leading companies are expected to capitalize Integrating Mobile Health into Product Development 3. Company, market and technology winners and losers Blaine Warkentine, M.D., MPH, Healthcare Entrepreneur Don Urbanowicz, Principal, Urbanowicz Consulting • Current uses of mobile health in orthopaedics John Pracyk, M.D., Ph.D, DePuy Synthes Spine Robert Kinsella, Founder and President, Kinsella Group • Consumer trends and engagement A wine and cheese reception immediately follows the • How device companies should capitalize on and panel (in the same room) and concludes at 4:00 p.m. integrate mobile health in product development

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720. Edge International 634. ESMA 206. Five Star Companies 220. Gauthier Biomedical Dayton, OH South Holland, IL New Bedford, MA Grafton, WI 937-395-7222 708-331-1855 774-206-8711 262-546-0010 www.edgeintl.com www.esmainc.com www.fivestarcompanies.com www.gauthierbiomedical.com

125. Electrolizing Corporation of Ohio 545. ESPRIT/DP Technology 632. FMI Instrumed 829. GSELL Medical Plastics Cleveland, OH Camarillo, CA Schiedam, Netherlands Muri AG, Switzerland 216-451-8655 805-388-6000 31-104626899 41-56-675-4040 www.electrohio.com www.espritcam.com www.fmi.nl www.gsell.ch/en/home.html

814. Empirical 312. Evonik 730. Forecreu America 127. gSource Colorado Springs, CO Parsippany, NJ Chicago, IL Emerson, NJ 719-264-9937 973-929-8000 773-539-8501 201-599-2277 www.empiricaltech.com medical.vestakeep.com www.forecreu.com www.gSource.com

Pythagoras Magellan Jarvis Surgical

One thought it. One proved it. One perfected it.

Jarvis Surgical takes precision manufacturing of medical implants to another level. Our state-of-the-art technologies and stringent quality control procedures deliver highly engineered implant components to exacting tolerances. Leveraging our fabrication expertise and lean manufacturing prowess, Jarvis brings your devices full circle—from initial development through full-scale production.

For innovators like us, flat is just not in our vocabulary. Jarvis Surgical

surgical, inc. JARVIS SURGICAL, INC. | 53 AIRPORT ROAD, WESTFIELD, MA 01085 413 5626659 | WWW.JARVISSURGICAL.COM Get it Right. Here.

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726. Hammond Roto-Finish 331. Jarvis Surgical 713. MARLE International 719. Mendell Kalamazoo, MI Westfield, MA Nogent, France Lakeville, MN 269-760-0866 413-562-6659 33-3-2531-8579 952-469-5500 www.hammondroto.com www.jarvissurgical.com www.marle.fr www.mendell.com

501. Hangsterfer’s Laboratories 119. Knight Mechanical Testing 231. Marox 602. Merz Biomaterials Mantua, NJ Fort Wayne, IN Holyoke, MA Franksville, WI 856-468-0216 260-489-1444 413-536-1300 262-835-3300 www.hangsterfers.com www.knighttesting.com www.marox.com www.merzbiomaterials.com

823. HD Surgical 140. Kyocera SGS Precision Tools 827. MCRA 314. Metal Craft Bristol, PA Columbia City, IN, Washington, DC Elk River, MN 215-826-8250 260-244-7677 202-552-5800 763-441-1855 www.hdsurgical.com www.kyocera-sgstool.com www.mcra.com www.metal-craft.com

537. HL Technology 343. LAB Medical Manufacturing 332. MED Institute 507. Micro Machine La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland Billerica, MA West Lafayette, IN Kalamazoo, MI 41-32-925-90-50 978-663-2475 765-463-1633 269-388-2440 www.hl-technology.ch www.labmedical.com www.medinstitute.com www.micromachineco.com

635. Ideagen 334. Laboratory Testing 700. Medbio 818. Micro Mold & Plastikos Nottingham, UK Hatfield, PA Grand Rapids, MI Erie, PA 44-1629-699-100 800-219-2142 616-245-0214 814-868-1656 www.ideagen.com www.labtesting.com www.medbioinc.com www.plastikoserie.com

430. IHI IonBond 535. LaVezzi Precision 113. Mediliant 108. Micron Products Madison Heights, MI Bloomingdale, IL Le Locle NE, Switzerland Fitchburg, MA 248-398-9100 630-582-1230 41-3-2552-1000 978-345-5000 www.ionbond.com www.lavezzi.com www.mediliant.com www.micronproducts.com

631. In’Tech Medical 235. LISI Medical 607. Medin 114. Microware Precision Rang-du-Fliers, France Escondido, CA Totowa, NJ Taichung City, Taiwan 33-321-896-000 760-432-9785 973-779-2400 886-4-2463-6275 www.intech-medical.com www.lisi-medical.com www.medin.com www.microware.com.tw

306. Jade Precision 642. Lowell Inc Precision 138. MedTorque 612. Millstone Medical Outsourcing Medical Components Manufacturing and Assemblies Elmhurst, IL Fall River, MA Huntingdon Valley, PA Minneapolis, MN 844-633-8677 508-679-8384 215-947-5762 763-425-3355 www.medtorque.com www.millstonemedical.com www.jademed.com www.lowellinc.com

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734. MTD Micro Molding 806. North American 824. OrthoLynx 414. Paragon Medical Charlton, MA Spine Society Oakland, NJ Pierceton, IN 508-248-0111 Burr Ridge, IL 201-337-1266 574-594-2140 www.mtdmicromolding.com 630-230-3600 www.ortholynx.com www.paragonmedical.com www.spine.org

633. N2 Biomedical 815. NSE-Automatech 712. OrthoMed 742. PCC Medical Group Bedford, MA Granby, Quebec, Canada Tigard, OR Portland, OR 781-275-6001 450-378-7207 503-234-9691 503-794-2099 www.n2bio.com www.nse-automatech.com www.orthomedinc.com www.pccstructurals.com

224. NN Inc Precision Engineered 413. Onyx Medical - 313. Orthoplastics 714. Perryman Company Products Group An Elos Medtech Company Bacup, Lancashire, UK Forge & Fabrication Attleboro, MA Memphis, TN 44-1706-871211 Houston, PA 508-226-5600 901-323-6699 www.orthoplastics.com 724-745-7272 www.pep-corp.com www.onyxmedical.net www.perrymanco.com

412. Norman Noble 129. Orchid Orthopedic Solutions 116. Pacific Instruments 242. Phillips Precision Medicraft Highland Heights, OH Holt, MI Honolulu, HI Elmwood Park, NJ 216-761-5387 517-694-2300 808-941-8880 201-797-8820 www.nnoble.com www.orchid-ortho.com www.pacificinstruments.biz www.phillipsmedicraft.com

Rosler Process Improvement Send us your parts and we’ll help you nd a better process.

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Rosler’s line of Compact Drag Finishers and High Energy Disc Machines are ideal for nishing orthopedic implants.

nding a better way... Rosler Metal Finishing USA is the leader in mass nishing, shot blasting, automated processes and media - made in the USA. Visit www.rosler.us or call 269-441-3000 for more information.

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820. Pointe Precision 542. QC Group 136. Schutte LLC 544. Straits Orthopaedics Plover, WI Minnetonka, MN Jackson, MI Penang, Malaysia 715-254-2204 952-895-1150 517-782-3600 901-428-9508 (U.S.) www.pointeprecision.com www.qcgroup.com www.schutteusa.com www.straitsortho.com.my

530. PPD Meditech 608. Quintus Composites 315. Seabrook Medical 444. Strategix Medical Solutions Waterville, Quebec, Canada Camp Verde, AZ Seabrook, NH Tanner, AL 819-837-2491 928-567-3833 603-474-1919 256-340-3890 www.ppdgroup.com www.quintus-inc.com www.seabrookmedical.com www.strategixmedical.com

109. Praxis Technology 603. Rayco Tools 725. Selenium Medical 825. Structure Medical LLC Queensbury, NY Warsaw, IN La Rochelle, France Naples, FL 518-812-0112 574-267-7676 33-5-4644-4082 239-262-5551 www.praxisti.com www.raycotoolsinc.com www.selenium-medical.com www.structuremedical.com

134. Precipart 201. Renchel Tool 336. Shandong 826. Summit Manufacturing Farmingdale, NY Putnam, CT Weigao Orthopedic & Machining 631-694-5900 860-315-9017 Weihai, China Bremen, IN www.precipart.com www.rencheltoolinc.com 86-631-5788927 574-546-4571 en.wegortho.com www.summitmmi.com

543. Precision Alloy Services 828. Renishaw 807. Shanghai Cresti Bioscience 531. Surface Dynamics/EuroCoating Blanchester, OH West Dundee, IL Shanghai, China Cincinnati, OH 937-783-4100 847-286-9953 +86 18621902988 Pergine Valsugana, Italy www.precisionalloyservices.com www.renishaw.com 513-612-4410 | 39-0461-518901 www.sdbiocoatings.com www.eurocoating.it

718. Precision Medical 707. rms Surgical 606. She¬eld Precision Medical 433. Syntec Scientific Technologies Anoka, MN She·eld, UK Taipei, Taiwan Warsaw, IN 763-427-6141 44-11-4243-1011 886-4-798-7099 574-267-6385 www.rmssurgical.com www.she·eldpm.co.uk www.syntec.com.tw www.premedtec.com

434. puracon 506. Rollomatic 701. SIM Surgical 118. Techmetals Rosenheim, Germany Mundelein, IL St Louis, MO Dayton, OH, 49-8031-900-587-0 847-281-8550 636-349-4960 937-253-5311 www.puracon.com www.rollomaticusa.com www.simsurgical.com www.techmetals.com

436. Pyxidis Medical 307. Rosler Metal Finishing 832. SQ Products 406/407. Tecomet Doylestown, PA Battle Creek, MI Steinhausen, Switzerland Wilmington, MA 215-230-7307 269-441-3000 41-41-748-5300 978-642-2400 www.pyxidis-medical.com www.rosler.us www.sqproducts.ch www.tecomet.com

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Identify your 212. Tegra Medical 144. UNITED GRINDING 202. Zapp Precision Metals Franklin, MA North America Summerville, SC next new 508-541-4200 Miamisburg, OH 843-851-0700 www.tegramedical.com 937-859-1975 www.zapp.com partner! www.grinding.com

643. Thortex 431. United Performance Metals 443. Zigg Design Portland, OR Hamilton, OH Nibley, UT 503-654-5726 513-860-6500 435-752-7244 www.thortexinc.com www.upmet.com www.ziggdesign.com

Utilize the Search Tool online 630. Titanium Industries 301. Universal Rockaway, NJ Precision Instruments to quickly identify 973-983-1185 Elkhart, IN the exhibitors www.titanium.com 574-264-3997 www.universalpi.com who possess the expertise you seek.

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811. TOMZ Corporation 112. Vorzeigen Medical Berlin, CT Connersville, IN OMTEC_QP_stones_01.2017_pdfx1a.pdf 1 1/24/2017 10:18:03 AM 860-829-0670 765-827-1500 www.tomz.com www.vorzeigen.com

432. Total Plastics 335. VSMPO-TIRUS US Fort Wayne, IN Leetsdale, PA 260-489-3656 724-251-9400 www.totalplastics.com www.vsmpo-tirus.com

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532. Troy Innovative Instruments 830. Wilsey Tool K Middlefield, OH Quakertown, PA 440-313-8738 215-538-0800 www.troyinnovative.com www.wilseytool.com

342. Tyber Medical 708. XL Precision Technologies Bethlehem, PA West Chester, PA 610-849-0829 610-696-6800 www.tybermedical.com www.xl-pt.com

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Customer Appreciation/Welcome Reception Tuesday, June 13, 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Joe’s Live Rosemont | joesliverosemont.com

Connect with peers and partners over light fare and drinks at this kick-o¡ event. Please note, the new location is still within walking distance of the hotels!

Keynotes Wednesday, June 14, 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Thursday, June 15, 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Room 51

Attendees and exhibitors alike are invited to the keynote addresses, where powerful insights are delivered over breakfast. Banquet style seating facilitates opportunities to meet new partners or customers and engage in dialogue surrounding pressing industry issues. Keynote addresses continue to be a highlight of the OMTEC experience.

Networking Reception Wednesday, June 14, 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Café

Everyone is invited to the Exhibit Hall for mingling and networking over light fare and drinks. A ra»e with giveaways from sponsoring exhibitors adds a fun way for attendees to discover new partners.

Knowledge Pod and Tech Center Wednesday and Thursday Exhibit Hall Floor

Introduced in 2014, these energy hubs on opposite ends of the exhibit floor facilitate interaction between the knowledge-seeker and the expert.

Closing Reception Thursday, June 15, 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Room 45

Everyone is invited to solidify their new connections and make some new ones before OMTEC concludes. A wine and cheese closing reception immediately follows the “State and Future of the Orthopaedic Industry” Closing Session.

20 | OMTECexpo.com ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS BOARD MEMBERS

Mission: To educate, connect and empower the people who build orthopaedic products.

OMTEC/BONEZONE Exhibitor Advisory Panel

Acumed LLC Smith & Nephew Orthopaedics, Inc. Their leadership complements the Advisory Board Loren Blanchard, Vice President of Mark Hall, Global Commodity Leader – by critiquing the execution of the entire exhibitor Manufacturing & General Manager: ImplantsAdvanced Surgical Devices experience: pre-show, onsite and post-event. Acute Innovations Stryker Orthopaedics, Inc. EPTAM Plastics Arthrex, Inc. Kenneth Trimmer, Willy Beach, Market Segment Manager - Medical Lance Provance, Chief Engineer, Knees Supply Chain Manager Medin Corporation Tyber Medical LLC Jay Schainholz, President DePuy Synthes Companies Je¡ Tyber, President, of Johnson & Johnson CEO and Founder Metal Craft Sharon Starowicz, Director, Trisha Mowry, Chief Executive O·cer Regulatory Policy Innovation, Global Wright Medical Group Inc. Orthopaedics, Johnson & Johnson Thierry Manceau, Vice President, Global Onyx Medical Corporation Manufacturing & General Manager Jodie Gilmore, Managing Director MicroPort Orthopedics, Inc. Jeremy Townsend, Senior Manager, Scott Shankle, Vice President Quality & Global Supply Chain Orchid Orthopedic Solutions Interim Vice President Manufacturing Joe Zuzula, Vice President of Sales & Marketing & Procurement Zimmer Biomet, Inc. Michael Esch, Director, Product Paragon Medical, Inc. Independent Industry Advisors, Development, Knee Creations Greg Hall, Director of International Matthew Poggie Howard Levy, Vice President - Global Business Development Rich Woods Sourcing Tecomet Robert Lynch, Vice President, R&D and Marketing

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2017 FLOOR PLANS

Restrooms 829 827828 825 823 821 819 817 815 811 809 807 KNOWLEDGE 50' POD TECH CENTER Aisle 800 Aisle 800 30' 830832 824826 818820 812814 707 731 725 719 713 701 742 Aisle 700 Aisle 700 700 736 734 732 730 714 712 643 726 724 718720 708 706 603 637 635 642 633 631 613 609 607 602

Aisle 600 Aisle 600 545 601 544 634 632 630 612 608 606 600 543 535537 531 515 513 509 507 502 542 Aisle 500 Aisle 500 501 532 530 506 444 Refreshments 413 500 433 431 407 443 Aisle 400 Aisle 400 Stairway to 442 CAFE Educational Sessions 436 434 430432 414 412 406 344 335 331333 315 313 307 302

343 Aisle 300 Aisle 300 301 334336 332 312314 306 300 342 231 235 213 207 243 202 Aisle 200 Aisle 200 242 201 226 224 220 212 208 206 144 129 200 127 125 121 119 115 113 107109

140 Aisle 100 136138 134 132 126 120 118 116 112114 110 105108 106

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Balcony

Room 57 Room 55

Private Private Private Meeting Rooms Boardroom Meeting Meeting Room 60 Room 59 Elos/Onyx Tecomet

Complimentary Lounge Area Session Room 49 Session Room 45

Stairway to Exhibit Hall

Keynote Banquet Room 51

Metal Craft Orchid

Restrooms Speaker Ready Room

Room 58 Room 56 Room 54

OMTECexpo.com | 23 STRENGTH FLEXIBILITY NEW HOPE HEALING IMPLANT HAPPINESS FEELING WHOLE SLEEPING NORMAL AGAIN QUALITY OF LIFE ENERGY STRENGTH FLEXIBILITY NEW HOPE HEALING HAPPINESS FEELING WHOLE SLEEPING NORMAL AGAIN QUALITYWhy do we workOF LIFEso hard to offer technical leadershipENERGY in implant coatings?STRENGTH To provide an opportunity for people to live a better life. From our proprietary Osseomatrix® and Asymmatrix® formulations, to our custom coating capabilities, our leadership in advanced technology coatings and surface treatments for implant fixation is undisputed. Whether you want the clinical success of hydroxylapatite coating (HA), the high osseo- integration capability of titanium plasma spray (TPS), the roughened surface of resorbable blast media (RBM) or composite coatings, you can count on Orchid to deliver the best technical solution. All with the mission to help others live a better life.

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