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2012ADVANCE PROGRAMDear Orthopaedic Industry Professional,Advisory PanelPlease join your peers and your partners in Chicago, Illinoison June 13-14 for OMTEC 2012, the 8th Annual OrthopaedicManufacturing & Technology Exposition and Conference.We are gearing up for a highly impactful and powerfulconference thanks to a steady flow of attendee and exhibitorfeedback. We’ve incorporated your ideas to improve yourOMTEC experience.OMTEC’s foundation is education. The power-packedcurriculum is custom-created to help address your most pressingchallenges and to identify opportunities for performanceenhancement, in addition to offering critical insights fromindustry leaders. Several concurrently running tracks covercurrent and critical topics as well as those focused uponproduct design & development and supply chain management.More than 100 of our industry’s top suppliers andservice providers will be on hand to share their latest solutionsfor your outsourcing and partnering needs. Our new45 minute power-networking “session” coupled with a preeventWelcome Reception increase your opportunities tomake the right connections.An array of posters will be on display to inform you ofcutting edge technologies and innovations. A resourcearea with books, manuals and tools for your immediateapplication will be available, along with access to authors andexperts.In short, OMTEC = Performance Enhancement. Getsmarter at OMTEC. Get connected at OMTEC. Then, get goingwith precision and purpose.Register to attend OMTEC 2012 at www.<strong>omtec</strong>expo.com today!Sincerely,April C. BrightGeneral ManagerORTHOWORLD Inc.Acumed LLCRobert JohnsonVice Presidentof Operations &EngineeringAlphatec Spine, Inc.Thomas SolowczukDirector, GlobalSourcingArthrex, Inc.Lance ProvanceSupply ChainManagerBiomet, Inc.Howard LevyChief ProcurementOfficerDePuy Orthopaedics,Inc.Brandon HipsherManager, RegulatoryAffairsExactech, Inc.Ronald GreenDirector,ManufacturingEngineering &ManufacturingGlobus Medical, Inc.David DavidarVice President,OperationsIntegra LifeSciencesCorp.Dale DavisonVice PresidentEngineering, SpineK2M, Inc.Rich WoodsSenior Vice President,EngineeringMedtronic Spinal andBiologicsRodney BallardDirector of ProductDevelopmentOrtho DevelopmentCorporationBob WestonDirector of StrategicBusiness PlanningOrthofix, Inc.Paul J. Vasta, Ph.D.Vice President ofResearch& DevelopmentSmith & NephewOrthopaedics, Inc.Mark HallGlobal StrategicSourcing ManagerSmith & NephewOrthopaedics, Inc.David D. KelmanVice President,Hip ProductDevelopment |<strong>Advance</strong>d SurgicalDevicesStrykerOrthopaedics, Inc.Matthew PoggieSenior Director,Applied TechnologyStrykerOrthopaedics, Inc.Kenneth TrimmerSenior Director, KneeImplant ProductDevelopmentWright MedicalTechnology, Inc.Skip FlanneryVice President,Logistics& MaterialsZimmer, Inc.Erin JohnsonVice President,TraumaResearch &DevelopmentFront cover: 3D CAD data and imagery provided by Zygote Media Group, Inc. www.3dscience.comPage 3


2012ADVANCE PROGRAMAt-A-GlanceMix and match from a power-packed educational lineup of concurrently running tracks focusing uponCurrent & Critical topics as well as Design & Development and Supply Chain Management. The mostcurrent schedule is accessible from www.<strong>omtec</strong>expo.com with updates streaming from @<strong>omtec</strong>_expoon Twitter.Tuesday, June 12New 12+Technical PostersOn Display!8:00 am - 5:00 pmExhibitor Registration & Set-up5:30 pm - 7:30 pmNEW! - Welcome Reception sponsored by8:00 am - 8:45 am9:00 amWednesday, June 13Opening Panel Discussion:The State and Future of the Orthopaedic Industry: A High Altitude ViewExhibit Hall OpensSponsored By10:00 am - 11:00 amAuditing and Managing Suppliers & Contract ManufacturersWho Am I? Tools to Improve Personal Performance Followed by 1/2 hour Q & A break-out session10:00 am - 12:00 amDesign Controls: Concept and Feasibility To Commercialization11:15 am - 11:45 amReview of the Grace College Graduate <strong>Program</strong> for Regulatory and Clinical Affairs in Orthopaedics11:15 am - 12:15 pmNEW! - Power Networking in Exhibit Hall (Experience the Orthopaedics Version of Speed Dating)12:00 pm - 1:30 pmNetworking Lunch Sponsored By1:30 pm - 2:30 pmThe Ten Ailments of OutsourcingShared Pain, Shared Gain: Creating a More Collaborative Supply Chain for Implantable Devices1:30 pm - 2:45 pmCustom-Tailored Imaging Analytics for Orthopaedic Research & Product Development1:30 pm - 3:00 pmRunning a Clinical Trial: How to Navigate Through the Regulatory Maze3:00 pm - 4:00 pmOrthopaedic Surgery and Aerospace Materials: Can a Joint Implant Fly?Vested Outsourcing: Five Rules that will Transform OutsourcingTaking the Frustration Out of Strategic Planning3:15 pm - 4:00 pmDissecting the FDA Warning Letter4:00 pm - 6:00 pmNetworking Reception Sponsored ByTHURSDAY, June 148:00 am - 8:45 am9:00 amKeynote Address: Orthopaedics and the Vampire EconomyExhibit Hall Opens10:00 am - 11:00 amPrice, Quality, Speed - Choose All Three10:00 am - 11:15 amSupplier Panel Discussion10:00 am - 12:00 pmFDA Inspections Workshop11:00 am - 11:45 amImproving Manufacturability: GD&T as a Tool - Not a WeaponSave on a full conference pass by:• Connecting with your OMTEC EXHIBITOR OF CHOICE and obtaining an exclusive promo code!• Registering for EduQuest’s post-OMTEC education and obtaining an exclusive promo code!• Registering a group of 4 or more! The more folks you bring, the more you save!Wednesday Morning Break sponsored by FMIHansaWednesday Afternoon Break sponsored by Onyx MedicalPage 5


ADVANCE PROGRAM 2012KNOWLEDGE IS POWEROpening Panel DiscussionThe State and Future of the OrthopaedicIndustry: A High Altitude ViewIn light of the unrelenting challenges facing the orthopaedic industrytoday, the Opening Panel Discussion aims to extract actionableadvice and insight from respectable industry leaders onhow best to respond. Each panel member represents a sector of theentire supply chain: Wall Street, Device Company, Supplier, VentureCapital and Surgeon. Their breadth of industry knowledgecombines to make this discussion invaluable and a must attendfor all attendees!Moderator:David Floyd, Chief Executive Officer, OrthoWorxMr. Floyd, a 25-year veteran of the orthopaedic device industry,served as President of Centerpulse Orthopedics,President and CEO of AxioMed Spine, President of AbbottSpine and Worldwide President of DePuy Orthopaedics. A foundingBoard member of OrthoWorx in 2009, he joined as CEO in 2011.Panelists:Bill Plovanic, Managing Director, Equity Research,Medical Devices Analyst, Canaccord Genuity, Inc.Mr. Plovanic joined Canaccord in 2007 as a ManagingDirector, Medical Technology Equity Research Analyst.He has been a publishing sell-side analyst with coverage of medical devicesfor over 15 years.Bill Kolter, Corporate Vice President of GovernmentAffairs, Public Affairs, and Corporate Communication,Biomet, Inc.Bill Kolter is a 27-year veteran of the orthopaedic deviceindustry, and a 24-year employee of Biomet, Inc., wherehe has served as Vice President of Marketing and Senior Vice Presidentof Commercial Operations for Biomet’s U.S. joint replacement division.Brian Moore, Chief Executive OfficerA Day With A CEOPlease see Mr. Moore’s biographical informationwith his educational session notes on page 9.Keynote AddressOrthopaedics and the Vampire EconomyLee D. Hieb, M.D., P.C., Orthopaedic SurgeonAlthough once the bastion of a free market economy,America has become overtaxed and overregulated byan ever-growing bureaucracy. These policies targetall businesses, but are especially damaging to entrepreneursand manufacturers. It is instructive to examine the historyof similar economies and how businesses adapted to survive. Dr.Hieb will discuss the principles of our current economic systemand the implications of these for business investment and organization.Dr. Lee Hieb has served in private practice for over 20 years, and this experienceled her to become an outspoken advocate for the free market solutionto healthcare. Dr. Hieb has served on the board of the Arizona MedicalAssociation, is immediate past president of the Association of AmericanPhysicians and Surgeons and a lifelong member of Alpha Omega AlphaHonor Medical Society.SessionsMartin BrowningPresident and Co-FounderEduQuest, Inc.Auditing and Managing Suppliers & ContractManufacturersThrough recalls, seizures, injunctions and more, FDA has considerablereach throughout each link of your supply chain. To surviveFDA inspections, you need to identify and fix weak spots before theycompromise product safety and effectiveness. Learn FDA’s latest expectationsfor supplier management from a former senior FDA officialand field investigator who helped to write the Agency’s QualitySystem Regulation for medical devices. This practical presentationserves as a preview of a 12-hour training course to be conducted byEduQuest immediately following OMTEC 2012.Martin Browning is the President and Co-Founder of EduQuest, Inc., aglobal team of FDA compliance experts based near Washington, D.C. Martinhas more than 30 years of regulatory experience at FDA and is a highlysought-after advisor to industry.www.OMTECEXPO.comPage 6


ADVANCE PROGRAM 2012Karen ConwayDirector, Industry RelationsGHXJohn GagliardiPresidentMidWest Process Innovation, LLCShared Pain, Shared Gain: Creating a MoreCollaborative Supply Chain for ImplantableDevicesDevice manufacturers deliver advanced medical technology to patientsevery day, while the processes and technology from the pointof manufacture to the point of use remain relatively archaic, costingthe industry more than $5 billion in waste annually. Nearly halfof those costs are borne by manufacturers, primarily in the form oflow inventory turns and lost and expired product; the rest by theircustomers. This shared industry problem demands a collaborativesolution. Learn how, by jointly automating shared business processes,manufacturers and healthcare delivery systems can improveefficiencies, lower costs and gain access to more accurate and timelydata to support critical functions such as demand planning, inventorymanagement and regulatory compliance.Karen Conway works with industry associations, standards bodies, governmentagencies, analyst firms and academic institutions to identify opportunitiesto optimize supply chain operations and improve business andclinical performance. Karen was recently elected to the board of directors ofAHRMM, the supply chain organization for the American Hospital Association.She has served as a Company Representative to the Medical DeviceSupply Chain Council since 2007 and serves as co-chair of the HIMSSSupply Chain Special Interest Group.Allyn Decker, M.A., CPLP, Director of Graduate<strong>Program</strong> in Orthopaedic Regulatory and ClinicalAffairs (ORCA), Grace CollegeReview of the Grace College Graduate<strong>Program</strong> for Regulatory and Clinical Affairsin OrthopaedicsThe OrthoWorx Center for Excellence in Orthopaedics offers thenation’s only graduate program designed specifically by and fororthopaedic regulatory and clinical affairs professionals. Studentscan earn a graduate certificate or a M.S. in Regulatory and ClinicalAffairs in this accelerated, one-year program. Allyn Decker,<strong>Program</strong> Director, will explain key features of the program andshare highlights from its inaugural year.Mr. Decker chaired the Communication Department at Grace Collegefrom 1986 to 1997. From 1998 to 2010, he was a Vice President for LakeCity Bank in Warsaw, Indiana, where he developed and directed LakeCity University. In addition to directing the ORCA graduate program,Professor Decker teaches organizational management courses in the adultdegree-completion program at Grace College.Design Controls: Concept and Feasibility Toand Including CommercializationThis scenario-driven session will use the design controls traceabilitymatrix as the backbone for discussion and design strategy. Using asimple Class II orthopaedic medical device as an example, attendeeswill watch the process from concept and feasibility through and includingcommercialization and post-commercialization processes.Dissecting the FDA Warning LetterJoin a step-by-step walk through all parts of an FDA Warning Letter.Come prepared with questions to leave with the most thoroughunderstanding of all of a letter’s elements and what must occur afterone is delivered.FDA InspectionsThis session is all about preparing for and handling FDA inspectionsas a contract manufacturer specializing in orthopaedic medicaldevices and assemblies. This session will enable you to procedurallydirect an inspection using your quality managementsystem to its best advantage.Mr. Gagliardi’s successful 40-year track record in the Medical Device andPharmaceutical industries stems from his practical approach to process orientationand business. He has been actively involved in research and development,quality assurance, training, operations, process architecture, FDAinspections and regulatory affairs. John specializes in building systems in acompliant and business-ready manner.Bill GreeneChief Executive OfficerLevel 3 Inspection, LLCPrice, Quality, Speed: Choose All ThreeAmerican manufacturing firms can’t afford to ignore opportunitiesto reduce new product development time by 30% or more—and improve product revision program speeds by upwards of50%+. We will look at ways to achieve all three aspects of success inorthopaedic device project management using Computer Aided Inspection(CAI), borrowing from the Triple Constraint model whereinquality, schedule and cost are usually assumed to exist in tension.Bill Greene is a co-founding Director of Level 3 Inspection, LLC and isleading the Strategy Development efforts while serving as Chief ExecutiveOfficer and Vice President Business Development for the company.Having engineered and automated most manufacturing processes, Mr.Greene is well versed in the needs, opportunities and ROI requirementsof modern manufacturing enterprises.Page 8


2012ADVANCE PROGRAMTim KulbagoPresident and Chief Executive OfficerImageIQ, Inc.Brian MooreChief Executive OfficerA Day With A CEOAmit Vasanji, Ph.D.Chief Technology OfficerImageIQ, Inc.Susan GermaineFounderGermaine Consulting, LLCCustom-Tailored Imaging Analyticsfor Orthopaedic Research & ProductDevelopmentImaging Analytics is a new and rapidly growing methodologyfor extracting quantitative data that is buried deep within images.What the human eye fails to see or quantify, imaging analytics canmeasure quickly, objectively and reproducibly. The resulting data ishighly quantitative and can be “visualized” to facilitate communicationof device performance or safety to key stakeholders. Attendeeswill learn about the powerful impact imaging analytics can haveon orthopaedic device research, product development, regulatorysubmissions and clinical studies.Timothy J. Kulbago has 14+ years of experience in the medical imagingindustry. He also spent several years as a Research Assistant at the AppliedResearch Laboratory at The Pennsylvania State University, developingvirtual reality training and visualization systems.Amit Vasanji has 10+ years of experience with basic and clinical researchimage acquisition, processing, analysis, visualization and software programming.He was the founder of Cleveland Clinic’s Biomedical Imagingand Analysis Center, and served as its Executive Director since 2005.Sandra Maddock, RN, BSN, CCRAPresidentIMARC Research, Inc.Running a Clinical Trial: How to NavigateThrough the Regulatory MazeWhether you are a company owner, project manager, engineer orassistant, you may be called upon to run a clinical trial or be involvedin one, in some way. Attendees will learn about the FAIRShake concept, which takes a complicated set of regulations andbreaks it into four very simple questions to enable you to makeeducated decisions as you move through a trial.Under Sandra Maddock’s leadership, IMARC Research was founded in1999 to deliver the highest-quality clinical research monitoring, auditing,training/development and consulting services. Sandra offers 15+ yearsof expertise covering a wide variety of medical devices. She is an activemember of the National Association of Clinical Research Professionalsand a founding member of the Northeastern Ohio Chapter of the Associationof Clinical Research Professionals, where she has served as President,Membership Chair and <strong>Program</strong> Chair.Who Am I?Tools to Improve Personal PerformanceWho am I? This session recognizes that the most important task weall have is to manage ourselves, and acknowledges our fundamentalneed to do a good job in this important process. We will focuson two of our key roles in a business environment: the first beingthat of Business Executive. Next, we’ll address how to be aware ofhow you appear as both a leader and team member, and what levelof energy and engagement that you bring to these roles. We willfinish with a Q&A session with an energy coach.Brian Moore formerly served as the Chief Executive Officer of SymmetryMedical and of Mettis in the U.K. He now has his own consulting firmproviding mentoring services to executives and senior management, andhe is a strategist in the buying and selling of companies.Susan Germaine has been a management consultant for over 20 years,working in the areas of leadership development and organizational effectiveness.She founded Germaine Consulting, LLC in 1999.Joe SoistmanPrincipalQuality Manufacturing Solutions, LLCImproving Manufacturability:GD&T as a Tool, Not a WeaponJoin a brief review of the principles of Y14.5M 1994, a nationalstandard, commonly known as Geometric Dimension and Tolerance(GD&T). Attendees will gain a better understanding of theuse of GD&T as a tool to improve manufacturability while maintainingdesign intent.Joe Soistman’s 30+ years of work experience include years at RAMOptical Instrumentation and Optical Gaging Products. He also servedin a quality engineering role with an orthopaedic implant manufacturer,where he focused upon process improvement with an emphasison metrology techniques. His successful projects include design formanufacturability improvements, manufacturing improvements andmetrology process improvements with an emphasis on GD&T implementation.Page 9


2012ADVANCE PROGRAMPEOPLE MAKE IT HAPPENPartner up with this highly qualified and engaged collection of 2012 Exhibitors.107. AceCo Precision ManufacturingBoise, ID208-850-4449 (phone)www.acecoprecision.com112-114. Branch Medical GroupPhoenixville, PA484-921-3000 (phone)www.branchmedicalgroup.com515. Acme Manufacturing CompanyAuburn Hills, MI248-393-4200 (phone)www.acmemfg.com718. Advantage ManufacturingTechnologies, Inc.Monroe, WA425-485-3980 (phone)www.teamamt.com308. Britton GallagherLife Sciences DivisionCleveland, OH216-658-7100 (phone)www.brittongallagher.com307. C&A Tool Engineering, Inc.Churubusco, IN260-693-2167 (phone)www.catool.com508. AIPDaytona Beach, FL386-274-5335 (phone)www.aipdaytona.com306. Cam BioceramicsLeiden, Netherlands31-71-5240600 (phone)www.cambioceramics.com200. ANCA Inc.Wixom, MI248-926-4466 (phone)www.anca.com609. CaP Biomaterials, LLCEast Troy, WI262-642-2760 (phone)www.capbiomaterials.com115. APS MaterialsDayton, OH937-278-6547 (phone)www.apsmaterials.com231. Carpenter Technology CorporationReading, PA610-208-2000 (phone)www.cartech.com314. Arcam ABMolndal, Sweden46-31-7103200 (phone)www.arcam.com126. Centex Machining, Inc.Round Rock, TX512-255-1477 (phone)www.centexmachining.comA WORLD OF MANUFACTURING EXPERTISE IN EVERY PART.127. Autocam MedicalKentwood, MI616-541-8080 (phone)www.autocam-medical.com212. Beijing Fule Science &Technology Development Co.Beijing, China00-86-106-099-9862 (phone)www.fulekeji.com201. Bob, IncorporatedMinneapolis, MN763-533-2261 (phone)www.bobinc.com119. Bodycote ThermalProcessing Inc.Dallas, TX513-307-4727 (phone)www.bodycote.com613. CIBOR (National Center ofInnovation for Biomaterials inOrthpaedic Research)Wichita, KS316-247-7900 (phone)www.ncibor.org532. Directed Light, Inc.San Jose, CA408-321-8500 (phone)www.directedlight.com409. Donson Machine Co.Alsip, IL708-388-0880 (phone)www.donsonmachine.com430. Empirical Testing Corp.Colorado Springs, CO719-264-9937 (phone)www.empiricaltesting.com232. Boedeker Plastics, Inc.Shiner, TX361-594-2941 (phone)www.boedeker.com224-226. Bradshaw Medical, Inc.Kenosha, WI262-925-1374 (phone)www.bradshaw-medical.com125. EnsingerWashington, PA724-746-6050 (phone)www.ensinger-inc.com230. F&G Tool and Die Co., Inc.Dayton, OH937-294-1405 (phone)www.fgtool.comPage 11


ADVANCE PROGRAM 2012Go to www.<strong>omtec</strong>expo.com and stay tuned to @<strong>omtec</strong>_expo for the most current list of exhibitors.714. Fairview Machine Co., Inc.Topsfield, MA978-887-2141 (phone)www.fairviewmachine.us206-208. Juno Inc.Anoka, MN763-427-6141 (phone)www.junoinc.com502-600. FMIHansa Medical ProductsMadison, AL256-461-0900 (phone)www.fmi-medical.comwww.hansa-medical.com606. Forecreu America, Inc.Chicago, IL773-539-8501 (phone)www.forecreu.com432. Fort Wayne MetalsFort Wayne, IN260-747-4154 (phone)www.fwmetals.com113. Foster CorporationPutnam, CT860-928-4102 (phone)www.fostercomp.com513. Gibraltar LaboratoriesFairfield, NJ973-227-6882 (phone)www.gibraltarlabsinc.com237-336. Greatbatch MedicalClarence, NY716-759-5600 (phone)www.greatbatchmedical.com615. gSource, LLCEmerson, NJ201-599-2277 (phone)www.gsource.com724. HFO Midwest (HAAS FactoryOutlet)Twinsburg, OH330-405-4227 (phone)www.haascnc.com124. Hangsterfer’s LabsMantua, NJ856-468-0216 (phone)www.hangsterfers.com109. LAB Medical Manufacturing Inc.Billerica, MA978-663-2475 (phone)www.labmedical.com712. LH MedicalFort Wayne, IN260-432-5670 (phone)www.lhindustries.com/lhmedical408. Mahar Tool Supply Company, Inc.Warsaw, IN574-267-0032 (phone)www.maharmedical.com708. Maple Leaf Tooling SolutionsOntario, Canada800-456-2427 (toll free)www.mapleleaftooling.com137-236. Marox CorporationHolyoke, MA413-536-1300 (phone)www.marox.com632. Mastin Medical Co.Zhejiang, China86-571-8635-3288 (phone)www.rejoin-medical.com730. MEDICALCoatingVaulx-en-Velin, France33-4-72-81-22-62 (phone)www.medicalcoating.fr607. Medin CorporationPassaic, NJ973-779-2400 (phone)www.medin.com614. Metal Craft & Riverside Machineand EngineeringElk River, MN800-964-1395 (toll free)www.metal-craft.comwww.riversidemachine.com630. ImageIQ, Inc.Cleveland, OH216-445-4054 (phone)www.image-iq.com531-533. Micro Machine Company, LLCKalamazoo, MI269-388-2440 (phone)www.micromachineco.com631. IonbondMadison Heights, MI248-398-9100 (phone)www.ionbond.com118. Microware Precision Co., Ltd.Taichung City, Taiwan886-4-2463-6275 (phone)www.microware.com.tw331. Jarvis Surgical, Inc.Westfield, MA413-562-6659 (phone)www.jarvissurgical.com518. MSK Precision Products, Inc.Tamarac, FL954-776-0770 (phone)www.mskprecision.comPage 12


2012ADVANCE PROGRAMGo to www.<strong>omtec</strong>expo.com and stay tuned to @<strong>omtec</strong>_expo for the most current list of exhibitors.207. NeedleTech Products, Inc.North Attleboro, MA508-431-4000 (phone)www.needletech.com214. Precision Metal ProductsEl Cajon, CA619-448-2711 (phone)www.pmp-elcajon.com431. Norman Noble, Inc.Highland Heights, OH216-761-5387 (phone)www.nnoble.com500-501. Pro-DexIrvine, CA800-562-6204 (phone)www.pro-dex.com413. Onyx Medical CorporationMemphis, TN901-323-6699 (phone)www.onyxmedical.net720. Promimic ABGoteborg, Sweden46-31-772-80-22 (phone)www.promimic.comINSTRUMENTS®209. Orthopaedic Regulatory andClinical Affairs – Grace CollegeWinona Lake, IN855-267-6722 (toll free)www.grace.edu/orca131-133. Orchid Orthopedic SolutionsHolt, MI517-694-2300 (phone)www.orchid-orthopedics.com612. Orthoplastics, Ltd.United Kingdom44-1706-871-200 (phone)www.orthoplastics.com433. Pacific Instruments, Inc.Honolulu, Hawaii808-941-8880 (phone)www.pacificinstruments.biz537. Putnam PlasticsDayville, CT860-774-1559 (phone)www.putnamplastics.com120. Rolled AlloysTemperance, MI734-847-0561 (phone)www.rolledalloys.com330. Rollomatic, Inc.Mundelein, IL847-281-8550 (phone)www.rollomatic.ch101-102. Rosler Metal FinishingBattle Creek, MI269-441-3000 (phone)www.rosler.us512. PAK Manufacturing, Inc.Irvington, NJ973-372-1090 (phone)www.pakmanufacturing.com507. Paragon MedicalPierceton, IN574-594-2140 (phone)www.paragonmedical.com437-536. Phillips Precision MedicraftElmwood Park, NJ201-797-8820 (phone)www.phillipsmedicraft.com“OMTEC provides the convenience and opportunityto meet with my current supply base without havingthe interruption of the phone ringing or peopleknocking on my door. I also like to listen to thecurrent marketplace trends from the seminars thatare offered.”Jeremy Townsend, Senior Procurement Specialist,Wright Medical Technology, Inc.509. Piper Plastics, Inc.Libertyville, IL847-367-0110 (phone)www.piperplastics.com506. PMC, LLCCincinnati, OH513-921-5040 (phone)www.pmcsmartsolutions.com636. PPD MeditechQuebec, Canada819-837-2491 (phone)www.ppdgroup.com406. Seabrook International, LLCSeabrook, NH603-474-1919 (phone)www.seabrookinternational.com213. Sonoscan, Inc.Elk Grove Village, IL847-437-6400 (phone)www.sonoscan.comPage 13


ADVANCE PROGRAM 2012Go to www.<strong>omtec</strong>expo.com and stay tuned to @<strong>omtec</strong>_expo for the most current list of exhibitors.414. Southeastern TechnologyMurfreesboro, TN615-890-1700 (phone)www.southeasterntech.com530. Total Plastics, Inc. - Life Sciences DivisionFort Wayne, IN260-489-3656 (phone)www.totalplastics.com313. Surface Dynamics LLCCincinnati, OH513-772-6635 (phone)www.sdbiocoatings.com312. TriangleUpper Saddle River, NJ201-825-1212 (phone)www.trianglemfg.com726. Syntec Scientific CorporationShen Kang, Taiwan02-2778-7396 (phone)www.syntec.com.tw407. TecometWilmington, MA978-642-2400 (phone)www.tecomet.com121. Tegra MedicalFranklin, MA508-541-4200 (phone)www.tegramedical.com“The quality of manufacturers present andbreadth of services offered is first-rate. OMTECis also sized just right where attendees do notfeel overwhelmed by crowded halls or superfluousexhibitors. The show focuses on puttingOEMs in touch with quality suppliers and doesan excellent job at it.”Will Garcia de Quevedo, SeniorDevelopment Engineer, Skeletal Dynamics732. United GrindingMiamisburg, OH937-859-1975 (phone)www.grinding.com706. Vistek MedicalIvyland, PA215-357-6956 (phone)www.vistekmfg.com337-436. VSMPO – AVISMA CorporationLeetsdale, PA724-251-9400 (phone)www.vsmpo-tirus.com412. Westlake PlasticsLenni, PA610-459-1000 (phone)www.westlakeplastics.com333. Wilsey Tool Company, Inc.Quakertown, PA215-538-0800 (phone)www.wilseytool.com309. Z-Medical® GmbH + Co. KGTuttlingen, Germany49-7462-945540 (phone)www.z-medical.de218. Teleflex Medical OEMKenosha, WI262-657-2800 (phone)www.teleflexmedicaloem.com315. TeroLab Surface SASVilleneuve le Roi, France33-1-49-61-3434 (Phone)www.terolabsurface.com220. Titanium IndustriesRockaway, NJ973-983-6229 (phone)www.titanium.comPage 14


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