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PrecisionX Group to Showcase Medical Component Manufacturing Expertise at MD&M West 2025

January 20, 2025

PrecisionX Group to Showcase
Medical Component Manufacturing Expertise at MD&M West 2025

PrecisionX Group, a leader in manufacturing precision metal components for critical industries, is excited to announce its participation in MD&M West 2025, taking place February 4-6 in Anaheim, CA. Visit us at Booth 3710 to explore our advanced capabilities and innovative solutions for the medical device industry.

The company will feature the expertise of its renowned divisions—GEM Manufacturing, Coining, National Manufacturing, Ditron, and MSK Precision Products—highlighting their collaborative strength in delivering cutting-edge components for medical devices. Our comprehensive manufacturing solutions encompass a range of advanced techniques, including Swiss machining, deep drawing, micro-stamping, and Wire electrical discharge machining (EDM). These capabilities ensure unmatched precision and reliability for critical medical applications.

Specializing in forming exotic metals such as titanium, Kovar, Nitinol, cobalt-chrome, and Inconel, PrecisionX supports the manufacturing of a wide array of medical devices, including pacemaker and neurostimulation enclosures, battery cans, surgical instruments, and implantable devices.

“At PrecisionX Group, we understand the critical nature of medical components. Our divisions work together to deliver precision-engineered solutions that meet the industry’s most stringent standards,” said Chris Huntington, CEO of PrecisionX. “MD&M West is the perfect platform to showcase our capabilities and connect with leaders shaping the future of medical device manufacturing.”

Attendees are invited to stop by Booth 3710 to meet their team, view product samples, and learn more about how their advanced manufacturing capabilities can support their innovation goals.

About PrecisionX Group:

PrecisionX Group provides precision metal components for critical-use applications in growth-oriented end markets, including aerospace & defense, medical device, satellite and space, electric vehicles, mining, semiconductors, and other industries. Headquartered in Waterbury, Connecticut, the company utilizes deep draw and progressive stamping, as well as Swiss screw, CNC, and wire EDM machining technologies to manufacture high-precision components from prototyping through high-volume production. Brands include GEM, Coining, National Manufacturing, Ditron, Inc., and MSK Precision Products.

More Information

For more information, visit www.precisionxmfg.com.

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