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Events


Suppliers at the heart of medical innovation


What: COMPAMED Where: Düsseldorf, Germany When: 17–20 November 2025 Web: www.compamed-tradefair.com


Cancer diagnostics in focus One of the defining moments in the run-up to COMPAMED 2025 was the Innovation Forum earlier this year, organised with the International Microtechnology Business Network (IVAM). The forum spotlighted pioneering advances in cancer diagnostics, reflecting both the urgency of the challenge and the depth of supplier expertise rising to meet it. Tim Merforth, newly appointed chairman of


Above: More than 750 exhibiting companies will transform the halls in Düsseldorf.


Below: New solutions can shape diagnostics, treatment and patient care in the future.


s the medical technology sector navigates regulatory upheaval, geopolitical turbulence and digital transformation, COMPAMED 2025 is set to showcase how suppliers are shaping the future of healthcare. Running alongside MEDICA in Düsseldorf on 17–20 November, the event promises a unique lens on microtechnology, advanced diagnostics and the supplier innovations powering tomorrow’s care. When COMPAMED opens its doors this November, more than 750 exhibiting companies will transform Halls 8a and 8b in Düsseldorf into the world’s most influential marketplace for medical technology suppliers. For four days, the parallel staging of COMPAMED and MEDICA will create a global hub where high- tech components meet clinical innovation – a nexus where the behind-the-scenes building blocks of modern healthcare step into the spotlight.


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IVAM, set the tone: “The COMPAMED Innovation Forum delivers an annual look ahead at trends in the industry. It outstandingly sets the mood for COMPAMED in November.” Talks ranged from inflammation-driven oncogenesis to fibre-optic endoscopy, centrifugal microfluidics and quantum microscopy – demonstrating how microtechnology and photonics are pushing boundaries in early detection and personalised treatment. Jens Ebnet, managing director of Ebnet Medical, summarised it succinctly: “It’s about joining the dots and improving patient safety as well as treatment.” These insights underline COMPAMED’s role as more than an exhibition: it is a platform where science and technology converge to tackle systemic healthcare burdens.


Five spheres of supplier excellence The COMPAMED exhibition itself will be structured around five thematic spheres, each reflecting a critical pillar of supplier competence: ■ Manufacturing & Devices: spanning components, parts, and manufacturing processes.


■ Services & Advice: research, development, and consultancy services.


■ Materials: plastics, glass, ceramics, metals, adhesives and packaging.


■ Micro Tech: microcomponents, microfluidics and nanotechnology.


■ IT in Tech: software and digital solutions for medical devices.


These curated zones mirror the breadth of supplier contributions, from raw materials through


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