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Croom Medical has broken ground on its 38,000-square-foot Advanced Centre of Orthopaedic Technology (ACOT) in Ireland, marking the largest investment in its 42-year history.
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Croom Medical has broken ground on its 38,000-square-foot Advanced Centre of Orthopaedic Technology (ACOT) in Ireland, marking the largest investment in its 42-year history.

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Originally reported by TCT Magazine

Croom Medical has broken ground on its 38,000-square-foot Advanced Centre of Orthopaedic Technology (ACOT) in Ireland, marking the largest investment in its 42-year history. The site scales multi-material additive manufacturing alongside the TALOS tantalum platform to meet rising demand for cementless fixation. By vertically integrating the lifecycle from R&D to clean-room packaging, Croom is eliminating supply chain handoffs for global OEMs. This expansion signals the industrialization of multi-material metal AM for next-gen orthopaedics. 🏥 #3DPrinting #MedTech #AdditiveManufacturing #CroomMedical

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