Expanding its digital printing speciality with CAD/CAM, milling and 3D printing, Roland will address to dentistry world at IDS fair.
Held between the dates of 21-25 March in Cologne, International Dental Show(IDS) will host 2,300 visitors from 60 countries. Bringing global dental world together, at the fair Roland will take place with CAD/CAM and 3D technologies.
Roland will be demonstrating the supremely popular DWX51-D 5-axis dental milling machine, highlighting its reliability and ability to dry mill popular composite resins, zirconia, PEEK and other materials.
Also running on the booth will be the DWX-4W dedicated wet mill. The DWX-4W is ideal for fast, precision cutting of glass ceramics and composite resins, producing crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and veneers at high-speed thanks to its Jaeger DentaDrive spindle and simultaneous 4-axis milling. Roland will be hosting a rolling schedule of presentations within the booth’s dedicated Seminar Zone. Experts from the dental CAD/CAM world will reveal the benefits of embracing digital technology and the exciting advances in the field of dental CAD/CAM. Also two internationally renowned speakers will be representing Roland as part of the programme of lectures on the IDS prestigious Speakers’ Corner.
On Roland’s focus for the event, Mario Picchio, President of Easy Shape Business Development Division for Roland DG Corporation, Japan, says: “The theme of our booth at IDS is ‘Discover’ and our aim is for visitors to discover the considerable commercial and clinical benefits that Roland digital milling technology can offer the dental profession as part of an open digital workflow.”