Cortland Biomedical’s Engineering Director explains why heat and cold stretching can be important post-processing capabilities that benefit medical device OEMs.  What are heat and cold stretching techniques used for? These techniques are designed to use during post-processing to improve the mechanical properties of textiles used in medical devices by eliminating constructional...

Our team enjoyed DeviceTalks Boston April 30-May 1, 2025. Didn't catch us there? Contact us to schedule a meeting with our team to discuss all your biomedical textile needs and let's innovate, together!...

Our team enjoyed attending the SVS Annual Meeting June 4-7, 2025 in New Orleans! Let's keep the conversation going. Contact us for a meeting to explore our capabilities for engineering innovative biomedical textile solutions for your cardiovascular and endovascular needs....

Latest Equipment Investments Round Out Cortland Biomedical’s Comprehensive Braiding Abilities   Cortland, NY, March 19, 2025 – Cortland Biomedical, a full-service biomedical textile product development partner that provides access to a full spectrum of custom engineering services, has expanded its braiding capabilities with the addition of flat braiding and round-flat-round braiding...

As cardiovascular and endovascular procedures continue to move toward lower-profile, minimally invasive solutions, biomedical textiles play a critical role in enabling these advancements. Optimized for strength, flexibility, and biocompatibility, these engineered materials help medical device teams design next-generation implants, stent grafts, vascular grafts, and heart valve replacements....

Cortland, NY, January 22, 2025 – Cortland Biomedical, a full-service biomedical textile product development partner that provides access to a full spectrum of global engineering, design, and manufacturing capabilities, is proud to announce its FDA registration, marking a significant milestone in the company’s evolution. This new designation positions Cortland Biomedical...