Joe Rega is a research and development professional with more than 25 years of experience in polymer synthesis across a range of applications. He serves as a Senior Research and Development Manager, leading the development and commercialization of polymer materials for medical devices and healthcare technologies. In his role, Joe focuses on translating material innovation into scalable solutions that meet the performance and regulatory demands of the healthcare industry. He is an inventor on one issued patent and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology.
As medical device design continues to evolve, engineers are under increasing pressure to deliver softer, more compliant devices without sacrificing long-term performance, durability, or manufacturability. This panel discussion will explore how advances in polycarbonate-based thermoplastic polyurethane (PCTPU) are reshaping material options for patient-contacting and implantable applications by delivering silicone-like softness alongside the mechanical integrity required for demanding long-term use.
Panelists will examine the evolution of medical TPU—from early flexibility-driven materials to today’s platform-based polymer architectures designed for enhanced softness, mechanical strength, and long-term implantability. The discussion will highlight how polymer architecture can be used to achieve silicone-like softness while maintaining critical performance characteristics and thermoplastic processability.