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MD&M West 2026 Review: Key Orthopedic Implant Exhibitors

4 min readBy Dr. Rina Sato · Editor-in-Chief

MD&M West 2026, held from February 3-5 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California, once again solidified its position as North America's premier event for medical design and manufacturing. The expansive show floor brought together innovators across five critical sectors, including MedTech, Automation, Design & Manufacturing, Plastics, and Packaging. For industry professionals tracking the evolution of medical technology, the event provided a crucial platform to explore the latest in medical devices, advanced materials, and manufacturing solutions.

Among the diverse range of exhibitors, companies specializing in orthopedic implants presented their extensive portfolios. This sector remains a cornerstone of the medical device industry, driven by continuous advancements in materials science, manufacturing precision, and product line expansion. This review highlights some of the key global manufacturers in the orthopedic implant space that were present at MD&M West 2026, offering a look at their corporate foundations and product categories.

Overview of a medical technology and manufacturing exhibition.
Overview of a medical technology and manufacturing exhibition.

Orthopedic Implant Innovators at MD&M West 2026: An Overview

The orthopedic implant market features a competitive landscape of established global players. These companies consistently showcase their commitment to developing and manufacturing a broad spectrum of products for various orthopedic applications. Here is a summary of prominent exhibitors in this category:

CompanyHeadquartersFoundedKey Orthopedic Product Lines
StrykerPortage, Michigan, United States1941Total Joint Replacements (Hip, Knee, Shoulder), Trauma & Extremities
Zimmer BiometWarsaw, Indiana, United States1927Orthopedic Reconstructive Products, Sports Medicine, Trauma, CMFT
Smith+NephewWatford, England, United KingdomLong established historyOrthopaedics, Advanced Wound Management, Sports Medicine & ENT
DePuy Synthes (Johnson & Johnson MedTech)Raynham, Massachusetts, United States1895Joint Reconstruction, Trauma, Craniomaxillofacial, Spinal Surgery, Sports Medicine
MedtronicDublin, IrelandMid-1950sSpinal, Cranial, & Orthopedic Surgery; Surgical Robotics; Surgical Navigation & Imaging

Detailed Profiles of Key Exhibitors

Understanding the corporate background and product focus of these major players provides valuable context for their contributions to the medical device manufacturing landscape.

Stryker

Stryker, headquartered in Portage, Michigan, United States, was founded in 1941. The company operates across several key segments, including MedSurg, Neurotechnology, and Orthopaedics. Within its Orthopaedics division, Stryker's product lines encompass implants designed for total joint replacements, covering hip, knee, and shoulder applications, as well as solutions for trauma and extremities surgeries. Beyond implants, the company also provides surgical equipment and endoscopy systems.

Zimmer Biomet

Zimmer Biomet, with its headquarters in Warsaw, Indiana, United States, was founded in 1927. The company is a significant presence in the orthopedic sector, offering a comprehensive portfolio of orthopedic reconstructive products, which include artificial joints for various anatomical sites. Its offerings also extend to sports medicine products, biologics, extremity products, trauma products, and craniomaxillofacial and thoracic (CMFT) products. Zimmer Biomet additionally provides surgical products and integrated digital and robotic technologies, such as the ROSA platform and ZBEdge platform.

Smith+Nephew

Smith+Nephew, based in Watford, England, United Kingdom, boasts a long established history, with roots tracing back to the early 20th century. The company’s global franchises include Orthopaedics, Advanced Wound Management, and Sports Medicine & ENT. Its product categories cover a wide array of solutions, including advanced wound management products, arthroscopy products, trauma and clinical therapy products, and orthopedic reconstruction products. Specific product lines include the AETOS™ Shoulder System and the RENASYS™ EDGE Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System.

DePuy Synthes (Johnson & Johnson MedTech)

DePuy Synthes, a part of Johnson & Johnson MedTech, is headquartered in Raynham, Massachusetts, United States, and was founded in 1895. The company's extensive product categories include joint reconstruction, trauma, craniomaxillofacial, spinal surgery, and sports medicine. Products are marketed under well-known brands such as Codman, DePuy Mitek, DePuy Orthopaedics, and DePuy Spine. Noteworthy product names within their portfolio include the Attune Knee system, VELYS™ Robotic-assisted solution, and various trauma and sports medicine solutions.

Medtronic

Medtronic, headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, was founded in the mid-1950s. While Medtronic is known for a broad range of medical technologies, its portfolio includes significant contributions to orthopedic surgery. The company offers product lines such as "Spinal, Cranial, and Orthopedic Surgery" and "Spinal & Orthopedic." Its broader portfolio also encompasses Surgical Robotics and Surgical Navigation & Imaging, reflecting its diverse engagement in advanced medical technology manufacturing.

Close-up of a precision-engineered orthopedic implant.
Close-up of a precision-engineered orthopedic implant.

Industry Context: Driving Innovation in Orthopedic Manufacturing

The orthopedic implant sector continues to be a dynamic segment within the broader medical device industry. Manufacturers in this space are consistently focused on advancements in materials science, precision engineering, and the expansion of their product line offerings. Events like MD&M West serve as crucial platforms for these B2B companies to showcase their latest manufacturing capabilities and product categories, fostering collaboration and driving the industry forward. The emphasis remains on the development of robust and reliable components for various orthopedic applications, with a clear focus on manufacturing excellence and supply chain efficiency.

Looking Ahead: What's Next in MedTech?

The landscape of medical device manufacturing is constantly evolving, with new innovations emerging across numerous product categories. We've explored the orthopedic implant sector in detail, highlighting key global players and their contributions. We're always keen to cover the areas most relevant to our readers. Which medical device product category would you like us to profile next?