Medical
The Nov. 11 edition of Rubber News features a special report on molded goods. The section covers happenings across the molded goods industry, including facility expansions and game-changing products and technology.
The medical device industry faces unique challenges as PFAS begins to face regulation in the U.S. and Europe despite exceptions for medical products in most phase-out requirements.
Costa Rica has become an increasingly popular destination for manufacturing companies, especially in the medical technology space. ProMed Molded Products is next to get in on the action.
Matt Angell, who previously worked with Jarret Logistics, has joined Hexpol Compounding Americas as commercial director.
ProMed Molded Products has officially expanded the clean room at its Plymouth, Minn. headquarters. The expansion adds automated manufacturing and capabilities for higher volume projects.
Ansell is on the lookout for a new CFO as Zubair Javeed announced his plans to resign.
Covestro is tackling monomaterials as a pillar of its circularity goals in automotive and electronics applications to help customers design parts and devices that are easier to recycle at end of life as it invests in R&D operations globally.
The third quarter of 2024 was a mixed bag for Trelleborg A.B., as various geographic markets and product areas moved in opposite directions for the global engineered polymers provider.
Top Glove is positioned for profitability as the gloves manufacturing industry continues to recover from a post-COVID decline.
Evonik Industries A.G. is reorganizing its Coating & Adhesive Resins and Health Care units.
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