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Trey Rodgers

Research Principal Engineer in Zimmer Biomet's Advanced Technology Research group

Trey Rodgers is a Research Principal Engineer in Zimmer Biomet's Advanced Technology Research group, where he develops orthopedic biomaterial and advanced manufacturing technologies to improve patient outcomes. With nearly 14 years at the company, he brings deep expertise across materials science, manufacturing, and regulatory affairs, and currently serves as Zimmer Biomet's subject matter expert for additive manufacturing and porous metals for biological fixation.

11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

Wednesday April 22, 2026

Osseointegration in Modern Orthopedics

Osseointegration is a foundational biological principle in modern orthopedics, describing the direct structural and functional connection between living bone and the surface of a load-bearing implant. This panel discussion will examine the evolution of osseointegration across orthopedic applications, highlighting how advances in implant design, surface technologies, and manufacturing have improved fixation, longevity, and clinical outcomes. The session will also explore emerging technologies that may further enhance bone integration and expand the role of osseointegrated implants in orthopedics. By bringing together perspectives from surgeons, engineers, and industry leaders, the discussion aims to provide insight into both the historical development and the future direction of osseointegration-based orthopedic solutions.

Moderated by Brian McLaughlin