PR Newswire02.02.22
Biomerics LLC has doubled its micromachining capacity and is adding metals capabilities to its manufacturing footprint.
The medical device contract manufacturer has added four new Willemin-Macodel machining centers to its Santa Clara, Calif., facility and installed four systems in its Monroe, Conn., plant. The company also is planning to install four additional machines in the Connecticut facility by the middle of this year. "In only three months since joining the Biomerics family, we have seen an unprecedented increase in demand for our services," stated Jason McCash, senior vice president of Micromachining. "We're installing machines as fast as possible and are excited to expand and bring our expertise to the CT operation as well."
Biomerics' Connecticut and Minnesota facilities are also expanding, increasing floor space, purchasing capital equipment, and incorporating additional manufacturing technologies. "We've added a fifth Swiss machine with an integrated laser to the Connecticut facility, as well as additional manufacturing technologies beyond micromachining," stated Rich Rosselli, president of Biomerics NLE. "We have installed coil winding in Connecticut, guidewire profile grinding in Minnesota, and additional laser tube cutting capability, targeted at microcatheters, flexible needles, and steerable endoscopic devices."
"I couldn't be more pleased with the way the Connecticut and California teams are seamlessly integrating and working together on this significant expansion," stated Travis Sessions, CEO of Biomerics. "This increase in demand is exactly what we expected to occur when we started to build out the metals portion of Biomerics over two years ago. The medical device market needs contract manufacturers that can work to the highest quality standards and still be nimble enough to respond to the market's need for both speed and scale. Biomerics offers all of this in a single vertically integrated organization."
Founded in 1993, Biomerics is a mid-market medical device contract manufacturer serving the interventional cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and advanced surgical markets. As a vertically integrated partner, Biomerics supplies 20 of the top 30 medical device OEMs. Biomerics provides engineering development services, technical transfer manufacturing services, and contract manufacturing services for finished medical devices through various locations in the United States and Costa Rica. Biomerics is a leader in biomaterials, injection molding, extrusion, micro metals processing, medical balloons, catheter assembly, and finished packaging. Biomerics operates under certified ISO 13485:2016 quality system and is FDA-registered.
The medical device contract manufacturer has added four new Willemin-Macodel machining centers to its Santa Clara, Calif., facility and installed four systems in its Monroe, Conn., plant. The company also is planning to install four additional machines in the Connecticut facility by the middle of this year. "In only three months since joining the Biomerics family, we have seen an unprecedented increase in demand for our services," stated Jason McCash, senior vice president of Micromachining. "We're installing machines as fast as possible and are excited to expand and bring our expertise to the CT operation as well."
Biomerics' Connecticut and Minnesota facilities are also expanding, increasing floor space, purchasing capital equipment, and incorporating additional manufacturing technologies. "We've added a fifth Swiss machine with an integrated laser to the Connecticut facility, as well as additional manufacturing technologies beyond micromachining," stated Rich Rosselli, president of Biomerics NLE. "We have installed coil winding in Connecticut, guidewire profile grinding in Minnesota, and additional laser tube cutting capability, targeted at microcatheters, flexible needles, and steerable endoscopic devices."
"I couldn't be more pleased with the way the Connecticut and California teams are seamlessly integrating and working together on this significant expansion," stated Travis Sessions, CEO of Biomerics. "This increase in demand is exactly what we expected to occur when we started to build out the metals portion of Biomerics over two years ago. The medical device market needs contract manufacturers that can work to the highest quality standards and still be nimble enough to respond to the market's need for both speed and scale. Biomerics offers all of this in a single vertically integrated organization."
Founded in 1993, Biomerics is a mid-market medical device contract manufacturer serving the interventional cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and advanced surgical markets. As a vertically integrated partner, Biomerics supplies 20 of the top 30 medical device OEMs. Biomerics provides engineering development services, technical transfer manufacturing services, and contract manufacturing services for finished medical devices through various locations in the United States and Costa Rica. Biomerics is a leader in biomaterials, injection molding, extrusion, micro metals processing, medical balloons, catheter assembly, and finished packaging. Biomerics operates under certified ISO 13485:2016 quality system and is FDA-registered.