TekniPlex Healthcare to Present Integrated MedTech Solutions at Major Industry Event
Wayne, Pennsylvania-based TekniPlex Healthcare, a company leveraging advanced materials science to enhance patient outcomes, is set to make a significant appearance at MD&M West 2026. The event, scheduled for February 3–5 in Anaheim, California, will see the company exhibit in booth #2801, where it will showcase its comprehensive capabilities in medical device development, manufacturing, and packaging.
Comprehensive CDMO Services for Complex Medical Devices
At the forefront of TekniPlex Healthcare's presentation will be its MedTech Solutions segment, which operates as a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The company specializes in supporting the development of complex Class II and Class III medical devices, offering services that span from initial design for manufacturability through to pilot and full-scale cleanroom assembly.
Brian Clarke, Vice President & General Manager of Medtech Solutions, emphasized the critical nature of their work: "Interventional and implantable devices require a deep understanding of how materials, components, and assemblies perform together in the body. At MD&M West, we are demonstrating how our vertically integrated CDMO capabilities combined with advanced materials science and cleanroom manufacturing help OEMs reduce development risk, streamline supply chains, and bring high-performance medical technologies to market more efficiently."
The company's integrated capabilities include multilayer shaft design, braid- and coil-reinforced constructions, molded or bonded hubs, marker band integration, and complex implant subassemblies. By combining components, tubing, and assemblies into finished or near-finished delivery systems, TekniPlex Healthcare assists OEMs in simplifying their supply chains while maintaining stringent quality standards such as tight dimensional tolerances, torque response, trackability, and long-term durability.
Sustainable Materials Science for Medical Packaging
In addition to its CDMO services, TekniPlex Healthcare will highlight innovative solutions from its Barrier Protection Systems segment. This portfolio focuses on enhancing medical device packaging performance, efficiency, and sustainability. A key offering is TekniMD® PX, a recyclable material designed for the polyester #1 stream. Engineered as an alternative to PETG for thermoformed medical device tray applications, this proprietary material enables OEMs to advance their sustainability goals without compromising package integrity or manufacturing processability.
Bryan Wesselmann, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Barrier Protection Systems, noted: "The most effective medical device packaging solutions are developed through close collaboration with our customers. By combining materials science expertise with state-of-the-art coating and converting capabilities, we develop application-specific solutions that deliver the performance, quality, and reliability required for critical device packaging."
Advanced Manufacturing and Coating Capabilities
TekniPlex Healthcare will also showcase its state-of-the-art coating and converting capabilities from its recently opened facility in Madison, Wisconsin. This manufacturing site features in-line slitting and high-quality eight-color printing enabled by an advanced flexographic press with near-zero-waste technology. The facility produces coated Tyvek® and reinforced paper solutions, further demonstrating the company's commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility in medical packaging.
The company's presence at MD&M West 2026 underscores its role as a leader in the medical technology sector, providing integrated solutions that address both the technical and sustainability challenges faced by OEMs. With a strong emphasis on precision engineering, regulatory alignment, and performance in high-risk clinical applications, TekniPlex Healthcare continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in medical device development and packaging.