The Midwest’s only annual end-to-end design and manufacturing event bringing together engineering and manufacturing experts in medtech at Medical Design & Manufacturing (MD&M). Together with Automation Technology Expo (ATX), Design & Manufacturing Minneapolis (D&M), MinnPack, and Plastec Minneapolis, this 5-in-1 expo connects buyers across medtech with packaging, plastics, automation, and design — all in one place.
Minnesota has nearly 530 medical device establishments that employ more than 34,520 people.1
The 5th largest company on Fortune’s list, UnitedHealth Group, calls Minnesota home.1
Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, is the largest employer in the state with more than 49,200 workers.1
Minnesota ranks 1st in pacemaker patents per capita, 3rd in medical device patents per capita and 7th in overall patents per capita.1
Global leaders like Mayo Clinic, 3M, Medtronic, and Boston Scientific are headquartered or have major operations in the state.1
In 2024, MD&M Minneapolis will present attendees with the opportunity to focus their event experience on highly requested areas of interest, including cardiovascular-related medical design and manufacturing—a global industry projected to reach nearly $93B in 2030.5
Attendee-driving opportunities include cardiovascular-focused expo floor tours, conference sessions + open-to-all educational sessions focused on cardiac products design and manufacturing, and live presentations from media partner MD+DI.
With more than 500 exhibitors, attendees rely on Advanced Manufacturing Minneapolis for key sourcing and partnerships.
Leveraging Informa Markets’ extensive database, MD&M attracts leaders from OMEs like:
3M
Abbott Laboratories
Acist Medical Systems
Boston Scientific
Ecolab
FDA
GE Healthcare
Johnson & Johnson
Mayo Clinic
Medical Alley Association
Medtronic
Phillips
Procter & Gamble
Smiths Medical
Stryker
MD&M Minneapolis is home to the Medical Design & Manufacturing (MD&M) Conference. This 7-track conference addresses the latest hot topics in MedTech including cardiovascular treatments, human factors considerations, artificial intelligence applications, 3D printing & additive manufacturing for medical devices, and medical electronics.