By Jeffrey Koslosky, Director, Engineering & Product Development
Biomedical textiles come in many forms – namely woven, non-woven, braided and knitted. Knitted fabric structures, which can be formed via warp knitting or weft knitting, are highly flexible, conformable and often have high porosity....

At Cortland Biomedical, we use textiles to solve some of the most complex and unique challenges the healthcare industry faces. Our state-of-the-art facility reflects our commitment to offering superior, full-scale medical textile production customized to your needs....

Engineering Team Brings Decades of Experience in the Development of Advanced Medical Textile Constructions Cortland, NY, September 17, 2019 - Cortland Biomedical,a full-service medical textiles product development partner that provides access to a spectrum of engineering, design and manufacturing capabilities, has unveiled a new, purpose-built manufacturing facility strategically designed by textile engineers....

By: Luis Padilla, President
You are stuck. The problem feels unsolvable. You have spoken with numerous companies, but everyone seems to offer the same answers but no solutions. There are many medical device development companies out there, but not all of them are willing to move outside their comfort zone...