Next Chapter Manufacturing Expands Into Medical Industry, Initiates NXCMED
Additive surgical company will deliver surgical device solutions, such as implants and complex surgical devices, through disruptive design and 3D printing technologies.
Next Chapter Manufacturing has expanded into the medical industry through the creation of Next Chapter Medical (NXCMED) an additive surgical company focused on the quality of life of the patient as well as achieving the most efficient surgery possible. Providing implants as well as complex surgical devices means that NXCMED can deliver a complete start-to-finish solution. NXCMED is powered by a team of manufacturing experts with a proven track record of using transformative technologies like additive manufacturing (AM) to provide exponential solutions. The company is said to deliver innovative solutions in days through a scalable operating system within an ISO 13485:2016-certified facility, resulting in optimal customer experiences.
“NXCMED enables customers to break away from the norms and truly design surgical devices and implants without limits to benefit the patient and surgeon alike,” Jason Murphy, owner and CEO of NXCMED, says.
Next Chapter Medical solves the biggest challenges in surgical patient quality of life, according to the company — most notably through its use of patient-specific implants (PSI). These tailored implants enable quicker surgery, faster recovery time and significantly reduced risk of infection to the surgical area. NXCMED typically delivers in days which means zero inventory and further cost savings for the surgical centers. NXCMED accelerates innovation and drives value by assisting customers in the design phase to optimize the AM process.
If you are interested in learning more about PSIs, surgical devices or are looking to transform your supply chain, visit www.nxcmed.com or contact Jason Murphy at hello@nxcmfg.com.
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