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Supreme Court Allows Appeals Ruling to Stand, Upholding CoorsTek Bioceramics’ Right to Market Pink Hip Components
October 20, 2025 – CoorsTek Bioceramics has again secured the rights to market and sell their pink ceramic hip components for orthopaedic devices after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review the January 2025 federal appeals court decision in the trademark case against CeramTec GmbH. More
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CoorsTek Achieves 2025 Great Place to Work® Certification Across 10 Countries
August 04, 2025 – CoorsTek has earned Great Place to Work® certification in 10 countries spanning four continents, including Canada, Sweden, Germany, Netherlands, Czechia, South Korea, Thailand, United Kingdom, and the United States. This marks the fifth consecutive year of certification in the U.S. More
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Building Tomorrow’s Workforce: CoorsTek Launches Advanced Manufacturing Academy in Colorado
July 17, 2025 — CoorsTek marked the official opening of its state-of-the-art CoorsTek Academy Training Center with a ribbon cutting ceremony held on Wednesday, July 16. The event brought together company leadership, state officials and industry and education partners to celebrate a major milestone in advancing Colorado’s advanced manufacturing workforce. More
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University Professors in Japan Published Protocol for Production of Homogeneous iPSC Spheroids and Microtissues Using the Suction Technique with CoorsTek’s 3D Cell Culture Substrata CERAHIVE™
July 17, 2025 — Shugo Tohyama, professor at Fujita Medical Innovation Center (FMiC), Fujita Health University in Tokyo, project leader at Kanagawa Institute of Industrial and Science Technology (KISTEC), and team leader at Keio University Regenerative Medicine Research Center, and Taijun Moriwaki, assistant professor at FMiC, Fujita Health University in Tokyo, KISTEC, along with others recently published a research paper in the Cell Press journal ‘’STAR Protocols’’, jointly describing a protocol for production of homogeneous iPSC spheroids and microtissues using the suction technique with 3D cell culture substrata CERAHIVE® developed by CoorsTek More