- In April 2025, Curiteva announced that it had surpassed 5,000 levels treated with its novel Inspire Cervical 3D Printed Trabecular PEEK implants. The Inspire platform utilizes a fully interconnected porous PEEK architecture designed to enhance osseointegration and radiographic assessment, representing a significant advancement in biomaterials for spinal implants
- In February 2025, Medtronic plc, a global leader in spine technologies, announced the acquisition of Nanovis’ nano-surface technology assets, aimed at enhancing the performance of its PEEK interbody fusion devices. The integration of this nanotechnology is designed to improve osseointegration and fixation in spinal implants, offering a competitive edge in advanced spinal surgeries
- In December 2024, NuVasive Inc. received FDA 510(k) clearance for expanded indications of its Modulus TLIF-A Interbody System, a 3D-printed porous PEEK implant. The system is optimized for TLIF procedures, offering improved endplate engagement and bone in-growth due to its advanced architecture. This clearance enhances its applicability across a broader range of spinal conditions
- In October 2024, Stryker Corporation expanded its spinal implant offerings by introducing the Pangea Plating System, which supports enhanced fixation in trauma-related spinal conditions. While not exclusively PEEK, it complements Stryker’s interbody product ecosystem, including textured and hybrid PEEK devices used in spinal reconstruction
- In August 2024, Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. unveiled new products and innovations at the AAOS 2024 Annual Meeting, including upgrades to its interbody fusion portfolio. The company emphasized continued investment in PEEK-based interbody systems such as the TruFuse platform, which supports customizable spinal fusion solutions across diverse patient anatomies



