b'Lead AngleMEDICAL ANSWERSD espite a COVID-19 wrecking ball ofand RobbJack Corp. presented a webinar global proportions, the outlook for theabout improving performance by 500% when U.S. manufacturing industry isnt completemachining medical parts. You can view the doom and gloom, as reported by CTE Editor- webinar by scanning the QR code on this at-Large Alan Richter in this months coverpage with your smartphone camera or, if you story looking at the year ahead. are reading the digital edition, by clicking the A survey of 215 manufacturers conductedplay button on the video.by San Francisco-based Fictiv, which offersPresented by Mike MacArthur, RobbJacks a digital manufacturing platform, foundvice president of engineering, the webinar that 97% of the companies gained businessexamines new cutting technologies and opportunities as a result of the pandemic. strategies that solve many of the difficulties A lot of part factories have seen a highexperienced by shops machining materials demand and have been able to producefor the medical industry, including cobalt-medical goods that have not been supportedchrome, titanium, stainless steel, PEEK and beforehand, said Chief Operating Officerothers.CTEJean Olivieri.Given the urgent need to meet theabout the author demands of the medical manufacturing sector, I thought that this space would beDennis Spaeth is CEO and best used by providing practical informationpublisher of CTE. Contact that may help you capture a piece of thishim at 847-714-0176 or market. Toward that end, last month [email protected] 2020LeadAngle.indd 6 11/16/20 7:09 PM'