The International Dental Show, the leading global trade fair of the dental industry, will be held in Cologne in Germany from 14 to 18 March 2023. More than 850 companies from over 50 countries have confirmed that they will be participating in IDS 2023, which will also mark the 100th anniversary of the event.
In 2023, the exhibition will be spread over seven halls again. A preliminary list of exhibitors for IDS 2023 indicates that the highest level of participation will come from companies based in Germany, Italy, South Korea, France, Switzerland and the US. The increased number of exhibitors has also caused the gross exhibition space to increase from 115,000 m² in 2021 to a planned 180,000 m² across seven halls for 2023.
As announced by the organisers, one of the focus topics will be periodontics, particularly with regard to the treatment guideline developed by the European Federation of Periodontology and the connection between oral health and general health.
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More information about IDS can be found at www.english.ids-cologne.de and international-dental-show.dental-tribune.com.
Impressions from IDS 2021
Visitors to EMS Dental enjoy the colourful atmosphere. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
Reflections of IDS: Visitors take a break between the halls. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
Talking about artificial intelligence in dentistry with US-based Pearl. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
Lights, camera, action: Barrier-free dental care is a major topic for the initiative proDente. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
A dental professional trials the Flexicon Advanced microscope from CJ-Optik. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
In-depth discussions on the show floor. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
Shopping for dental instruments, IDS style. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
Discussions taking place on the boulevard in the open air. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
Borea is showcasing its new open-source software, Rayplicker Vision, and the Borea Connect communication platform. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
Toothbrushes from CURAPROX not only prevent cleaning damage, but also disorganise and remove plaque optimally. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
The MegaGen intra oral scanner: A first step to digital dentistry. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
The South Korean implant manufacturer MegaGen provides a range of innovative solutions for dental specialists across the world. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
SprintRay’s 3D-printing ecosystem was exclusively developed with dentists and dental laboratories for the dental market. (Image: Image Dental Tribune)
A filming team at the SprintRay booth captures the company’s time at IDS 2021. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
“Attending IDS is a must for Planmeca. We have been to every edition so far to showcase our products and we will continue to do so in the future”, said Planmeca CEO Heikki Kyöstilä (left). Dr Martin Rückert added that Planmeca’s newest acquisition of KaVo will set both companies up for good results because of their similar traditions. “The collaboration will be a great success for all involved and of course also for our customers”, Rückert explained. (Image: Dental Tribune International)
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