Business Travel Journal: AAOS 2025 in San Diego

AAOS 2025 San Diego was the setting for Kangli Orthopaedics’ business travel journal, covering arrival, team meetings, and exhibition-stand conversations. It also gives distributors, hospital suppliers, and brands seeking an OEM partner a concise look at the manufacturer’s orthopaedic implants, surgical instruments, and OEM, ODM, and OBM services.
Day 1: Arrival and first San Diego impressions
The first day began with the flight to San Diego. A split-screen travel record captures the aircraft and the view from the airplane window before the exhibition programme.

The arrival sequence then shifts from the aircraft to the ground: airport interiors, luggage beside baggage carts, and a road toward the city skyline set the scene for the first day.

Before the event, the team explored the city. A modern building exterior, palm trees, reflective glazing, and a curved entrance canopy provide the next city impression.

Day 2: Team meetings around AAOS 2025
With arrival complete, the team gathered in San Diego before the event programme. The outdoor group photograph records three participants facing the camera.

Meetings brought together guests, partners, and industry contacts for discussions about products, ideas, and potential collaboration. The round-table scene shows the conversational side of the exhibition rather than a product detail or manufacturing step.

Day 3: Product showcases and OEM discussions
What can buyers discuss with Kangli Orthopaedics at AAOS 2025 San Diego?
Buyers at AAOS 2025 San Diego could discuss Kangli Orthopaedics’ orthopaedic implants, surgical instruments, and OEM, ODM, and OBM services. The company’s wider product families include spine fixation, trauma, craniomaxillofacial (CMF), foot and ankle, sternum and rib systems, and screws and accessories.

The broader portfolio includes:
- Spine fixation: anterior and posterior cervical systems, anterior and posterior thoracolumbar systems, and intervertebral fusion cages.
- Trauma: locking plates, intramedullary nails, cannulated screws, bone plates, and titanium cables.
- CMF: fixation systems and customised digital 3D titanium nets.
- Foot and ankle: calcaneus and tibia products, micro locking and variable-angle locking plates, pins, and screws.
- Thoracic: sternum and rib systems.
- Accessories: screws and related accessories.
Manufacturing and customisation capabilities for OEM projects
Kangli Orthopaedics manufactures with CNC machining equipment that includes DMG 5-axis centres, Citizen Cincom Swiss-type automatic lathes, a DMG CTX beta 1250 TC turn-mill centre, and Haas machining centres. An on-site vacuum heat-treatment furnace supports stress relief and annealing.
Its R&D work includes collaboration with universities, 3D printing, and personalised implants. The company also makes 3D-printed bone models from patient imaging and customised titanium nets from CT, MRI, and DSA data.
Day 4: Final meetings and next steps
As the event closed, the team used final meetings to solidify connections and discuss future collaborations. The final booth photograph shows a larger group with display cases, a monitor, and a brochure holder, bringing the exhibition journal back to the stand.

Kangli Orthopaedics sells to about 25 provincial regions of China and supplies 35 countries directly; through onward resale, its products reach more than 40 countries.
For a quotation, distributors, hospital suppliers, and brands can contact Kangli Orthopaedics with the relevant product family, the required OEM, ODM, or OBM service, and any customisation scope. A request for quote is the next step for continuing the conversation beyond AAOS 2025 San Diego.