CSS (Connecticut Spring & Stamping) offers a broad range of technical expertise to develop and manufacture complex components and assemblies for the medical industry. The company manufactures precision metal parts and assemblies for OEMs on a global scale. The Connecticut manufacturer’s clients include major players like Pfizer, Medtronic, Johnson & Johnson, Stryker and more.
CSS will be exhibiting at two Boston trade shows in the coming weeks. The first is Pre-Filled Syringes East Coast, April 26-27, to be held at the Colonnade Hotel in Boston, MA. The second is BIOMEDevice, May 3-4 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Booth #448. At both events CSS will be showcasing custom precision spring and metal stamped components for applications such as handheld surgical staplers, pulse oximetry devices, auto-injectors, drug delivery devices and much more.
“Our team is excited to be in Boston at the end of this month,” said Steve Dicke, Executive Vice President. “We are looking forward to meeting with show attendees and discussing how CSS can support the manufacturing of their medical and drug delivery devices. Our engineers work with each customer to provide engineer-to-engineer support and highest levels of compliance and quality assurance.”
To learn more about how CSS helps to optimize and ensure the proper function of medical and drug delivery devices, visit the company’s website or contact Caroline Domijan at CarolineD@ctspring.com or at 860.703.1629.
CSS (Connecticut Spring & Stamping) is a global advanced manufacturing company and a strategic supplier of custom metal stampings, springs, machined stampings 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 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.