Kyocera brings high-performance ceramics: innovations for medical technology!

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Kyocera will be presenting high-performance ceramics for medical technology at Compamed in Düsseldorf from November 17th to 20th, 2025.

Kyocera präsentiert vom 17. bis 20. November 2025 auf der Compamed in Düsseldorf Hochleistungskeramiken für die Medizintechnik.
Kyocera will be presenting high-performance ceramics for medical technology at Compamed in Düsseldorf from November 17th to 20th, 2025.

Kyocera brings high-performance ceramics: innovations for medical technology!

Compamed starts in Düsseldorf on November 17, 2025 and brings together medical technology innovators. A particular highlight will be the presentation of the high-performance ceramics by the Kyocera Fineceramics Europe GmbH who would like to make a significant contribution to the further development of medical devices.

The use of ceramic materials has established itself as a driver of innovation in medical technology. These special materials enable the development of reliable and precise devices as well as new diagnostic procedures, which are essential in today's world. Kyocera will be showing a wide range of materials at the trade fair, including:

  • Oxidkeramiken, die nicht nur biokompatibel, sondern auch verschleißfest sind.
  • Nicht-Oxid-Keramiken, die sich durch hohe Festigkeit und thermische Stabilität auszeichnen.
  • Verbundkeramiken, die verschiedene positive Eigenschaften vereinen.
  • Einkristall-Saphire, bekannt für ihre optische Klarheit und Langlebigkeit.
  • Metallisierte Keramiken für sichere Verbindungen zwischen Keramik- und Metallkomponenten.

Wide range of applications for high-performance ceramics

The possible uses of the ceramic materials are diverse and range from high-voltage insulators to anode and cathode ceramics for electrochemical systems to sapphire membranes that are both transparent and chemically resistant. Hermetic ceramic-metal feedthroughs are used particularly in implants, which offer the highest precision and safety. In addition, complex ceramic geometries with micrometer tolerances enable the miniaturization of devices, a necessity in modern medical technology.

Gonzalo Moranchel, Sales Engineer at Kyocera, highlights the importance of these high-performance ceramics and explains that they serve as the basis for many innovative solution concepts. At Compamed, Kyocera will be represented in Hall 8 B, Stand G29 and is expecting many interested people.

Background information about Kyocera

The Kyocera Corporation is headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, and employs many dedicated employees – approximately 77,200 worldwide. The company can look back on over 50 years of experience in Europe and operates a total of 29 locations there. With sales of around 12.43 billion euros in the 2024/2025 financial year, Kyocera is a serious player in the global market. The company's innovative strength and commitment to research and development can be seen in the impressive 200 different ceramic materials that the company offers.

In summary, it can be said that with Kyocera, Compamed 2025 shows a promising exhibitor that wants to significantly advance medical technology through state-of-the-art ceramic materials. With around 750 exhibitors, it is certainly a place where the future of medicine becomes tangible.