TRUMPF Displays Medical Laser Applications at Medical Photonics In-House Trade Show

Ditzingen, Germany – TRUMPF will showcase various laser applications for medical technology at its Medical Photonics in-house trade show. Laser systems from TRUMPF enable manufacturers of medical devices and medical components to process even the smallest of components precisely, flexibly, and with consistently high quality. They also enable the use of advanced and biocompatible materials. Medical device manufacturers implement a whole range of applications with technology from the company, such as the welding of pacemakers, the cutting of stents and cannulas, the marking of reusable surgical instruments, or the 3D printing of artificial joints and dental implants. “Innovative medical devices cannot be manufactured without laser technology. With our lasers, medical technology manufacturers can continue to improve their products. This enables even gentler treatment options for patients,” commented Bernd Block, Medical Technology Industry Manager, TRUMPF.

Providing support with manufacturing know-how

The company not only supplies lasers to the medical technology industry but also provides ongoing support, advising medical technology manufacturers in every phase of product development, from concept to series production. “TRUMPF is more than just an equipment supplier to the medical technology industry. Medical technology manufacturers can test their applications in TRUMPF’s laser application centers, for example, and do not have to build their own pilot plants for this purpose. That’s a competitive advantage,” said Block. He went on to add that mature manufacturing processes were important. The medical and healthcare industry places high demands on products. For example, medical products must be particularly robust and functional while complying with numerous material specifications and legal requirements and standards. 

Machines for automated production

A major trend in the medical technology industry is the automation of in-house manufacturing. “This is particularly evident in the production of high-risk products such as pacemakers. Medical technology manufacturers need standard machines that can be automated, such as those offered by TRUMPF,” stated Block. For example, medical technology manufacturers can very easily combine the company’s laser systems with cobots in their production. These robots, which can work together with humans without a protective enclosure, load and unload the laser systems with components. Monotonous and physically strenuous movements are thus eliminated for the machine operators.  

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