Latest Developments in Asia Pacific Dental 3d Printing Market

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Latest Developments in Asia Pacific Dental 3d Printing Market

  • Medical Devices
  • Apr 2024
  • Asia-Pacific
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In June 2024, 3D Systems Corporation partnered with Nissin Dental Products Inc. in Japan to launch a comprehensive 3D printing platform aimed at dental education and prosthetic production. This collaboration combines 3D Systems’ high-precision printing technology with Nissin’s educational expertise to streamline training and accelerate adoption of digital workflows in dental institutions, enhancing the region's digital dentistry capabilities
  • In May 2024, Shenzhen Speed Dental Technology Co., Ltd., a China-based digital dental solution provider, introduced a next-generation resin-based 3D printer specifically designed for chairside applications. The compact system enables same-day production of crowns and surgical guides, marking a shift toward faster, patient-centric dental care in clinics across urban China and Southeast Asia
  • In April 2024, Straumann Group expanded its footprint in India by launching a new dental 3D printing lab facility in Bengaluru, aiming to provide localized access to high-quality, customized prosthetics. This strategic move enhances Straumann’s service delivery and reduces turnaround times for dental professionals, reinforcing its position as a leader in digital dental solutions in the Asia-Pacific region
  • In February 2024, Roland DG Corporation announced the launch of its new DGSHAPE 3D printer series for dental labs in South Korea and Australia. These printers offer enhanced material compatibility and automation features, addressing the growing demand for efficiency and precision in dental prosthetic manufacturing. The initiative supports the ongoing digital transformation across dental laboratories in the region
  • In January 2024, DIO Corporation, a major dental implant and 3D printing company based in South Korea, unveiled its upgraded DIOnavi Full Arch solution at the International Dental Show Asia. This AI-integrated system enables full-arch restorations with minimal chair time, supporting the demand for faster, accurate implant procedures. The launch reflects DIO’s commitment to innovation in personalized, technology-driven dental care