March 2017: CSS to Exhibit at Medtec Europe in Messe Stuttgart, Germany

Farmington, CT – CSS (Connecticut Spring & Stamping) serves medical industry leaders and OEMs in over 60 countries including Pfizer, Medtronic, Johnson & Johnson, Stryker and more. Customers rely on CSS to ensure the flawless function of their medical devices through optimized designs and processes, engineer-to-engineer customer service, and a high-level of compliance and quality assurance.

CSS will be exhibiting at Medtec Europe on April 4-6 in Messe Stuttgart, Germany at Booth #1J46. At the show, CSS will be displaying their growing array of parts and components used in medical devices, surgical instruments, drug delivery systems and medical equipment.

“Our team of engineers works with customers to develop solutions for all types of difficult-to-manufacture metal parts and components for medical and drug delivery devices. We’re used to working under tight timelines and demanding tolerances, and we can tackle projects of every complexity,” said Steve Dicke, Executive Vice President. “We are looking forward to meeting with customers, prospects and industry professionals that will be attending this year’s show.”

To learn more about CSS’s precision parts and components for the medical industry, visit the company’s website or contact Caroline Domijan at CarolineD@ctspring.com or at 860.703.1629.

About CSS

CSS (Connecticut Spring & Stamping) is a global advanced manufacturing company and a strategic supplier of custom metal springs, stampings, machined components and assemblies. As a family owned and managed company that’s been in business for over 75 years, we have decades of experience honed by our expertise in the fields of medical devices, defense and firearms, aerospace, consumer products, electronics and automotive. We are a comprehensive solutions provider that collaborates with our customers through all aspects of development, managing projects from prototyping and product launch to full volume production. What sets us apart is our experience in developing innovative, advanced, and difficult-to-make parts. Companies and industry leaders work with us because they know they can rely on our ability to tackle the most challenging of components and assemblies.