Grai Orthopedic Implants
Moscow has rapidly emerged as the epicenter of orthopedic innovation in Eastern Europe. As the capital of Russia, the city hosts a unique ecosystem that combines state-funded research institutes, high-tech SEZs (Special Economic Zones) like Technopolis Moscow, and private manufacturing facilities dedicated to Total Knee Replacement (TKR) technologies. The current commercial landscape in Moscow is shaped by a strong push for import substitution, driving local factories to develop surgical implants that rival international brands in quality and precision.
Manufacturers in the Moscow region are increasingly focusing on the full lifecycle of TKR—from the initial casting of biocompatible titanium alloys to the final sterilization processes. With the support of the Moscow City Government, many factories have adopted 4.0 Industry standards, utilizing automated CNC machining and robotic polishing to ensure the microscopic accuracy required for prosthetic joints. This industrial growth is not just about quantity; it’s about creating a sustainable supply chain for Russian hospitals, including the renowned Priorov National Medical Research Center of Orthopaedics and the Botkin Hospital.
Major Clinics in Moscow
Modern Factory Space
Certified Standards
Available Models
Factory Scale: Our facility covers an area of 15,000 m², fully certified with ISO13485 and BSCI, ensuring we meet the highest global standards for medical device production.
Expert Workforce: We employ 500 professionals, including 8 senior engineers and a dedicated team of 10 QC specialists focused on raw material traceability.
R&D Power: Over 10 new products are introduced every month. Our R&D team uses AI-driven simulation to design implants that mimic natural human movement.
Quality Assurance: Strict quality control processes with laboratory facilities for semi-product and finished product inspection.
The TKR market in Moscow is witnessing a significant shift toward Personalized Medicine. Traditional "one-size-fits-all" implants are being replaced by patient-specific solutions designed using 3D MRI reconstruction. Moscow-based factories are at the forefront of this trend, implementing 3D printing (Additive Manufacturing) to create specialized guides and implants that fit the unique anatomy of each patient.
Another major trend is the integration of Digital Surgery. Modern factories in Moscow are no longer just making hardware; they are developing software that works in tandem with their implants. This includes preoperative planning software and intraoperative navigation systems that help surgeons in Moscow clinics achieve perfect alignment, significantly reducing recovery times and improving the longevity of the knee prosthesis.
The application of Total Knee Replacement in Moscow is diverse, catering to a wide range of patient needs:
Furthermore, the logistical advantage of Moscow-based manufacturing allows for "Just-In-Time" delivery to hospitals across the Central Federal District, ensuring that even emergency revision surgeries have the necessary components within hours.
Sourcing Total Knee Replacement components from Moscow offers distinct advantages for both domestic and international buyers. Firstly, the city’s technical universities provide a steady stream of experts in metallurgy and biomechanics, ensuring that the latest scientific findings are immediately applied to the factory floor. Secondly, Moscow’s strategic location serves as a gateway between Europe and Asia, offering optimized logistics for global distribution.
Our commitment to excellence is backed by a free replacement within one year and comprehensive after-sales support including agency policy assistance. Whether you are a clinic in Moscow or a medical distributor globally, our modular designs and customizable packaging are designed to meet your specific needs in the ever-evolving field of arthroplasty.