Additive Implants

Additive Implants

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Private Company

Total funding raised: $4M

Overview

Additive Implants, founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Diego, is a private medical device company specializing in 3D-printed cervical spinal implants. The company's SureMAX® product family offers a broad range of implant sizes, lordotic angles, and integrated fixation options, aiming to provide surgeons with unmatched procedural flexibility and improved patient outcomes through superior bone-implant interface stability. With a commercial-stage portfolio, the company is positioned in the competitive spine surgery market, leveraging its proprietary additive manufacturing and implant design to address key surgical challenges like subsidence and sagittal alignment.

Spinal SurgeryOrthopedics

Technology Platform

Proprietary additive manufacturing (3D printing) of titanium and composite spinal implants featuring optimized porous surfaces for bone integration, patented lobe designs for endplate contact, and a unified instrumentation system.

Funding History

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Total raised:$4M
Seed$4M

Opportunities

The growing focus on sagittal alignment in spine surgery creates demand for hyperlordotic implants like their 14° option.
The trend towards standalone devices and value-based care favors systems that simplify surgery, reduce implant counts, and potentially improve outcomes through superior initial stability and fusion rates.

Risk Factors

Faces intense competition from large, established medtech companies with greater sales and marketing resources.
Success is highly dependent on surgeon adoption and navigating complex hospital procurement and reimbursement processes.
As a private company, access to growth capital for expansion may be constrained.

Competitive Landscape

Competes in the crowded spinal implant market against giants like Medtronic, Stryker, and Johnson & Johnson, as well as other spine-focused firms like NuVasive and Globus Medical. Differentiation is based on a broad implant size/angle portfolio, unique 3D-printed surface technology, and a streamlined, single-instrumentation set for its entire product family.