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Graphy Sponsors Gala Dinner at ISO/TC 106 Seoul, Reinforcing Leadership in Global Dental Standardization

Graphy Inc., a global leader in 3D-printed dental materials, sponsored the Gala Dinner at the 61st ISO/TC 106 Dentistry Technical Committee Meeting held in Seoul. The sponsorship highlights it’s dedication to advancing global dental standards while strengthening its leadership in innovation and international collaboration.

The event brought together leading dental professionals, researchers, and standardization experts to discuss progress in materials, processes, and clinical workflows. Graphy’s participation underscores its strategic commitment to Inter-Laboratory Testing (ILT) activities, which validate reproducibility and consistency in dental products under standardized conditions. These efforts ensure it’s innovations are integrated into internationally recognized frameworks, positioning the company at the forefront of global dental technology.

At the center of Graphy’s portfolio is the Shape Memory Aligner (SMA), a fully 3D-printed solution that surpasses conventional thermoformed aligners. With precise geometry, uniform thickness, and predictable post-processing workflows, the SMA aligner delivers gradual, controlled force at intraoral temperatures. This innovation improves patient comfort and treatment outcomes while providing clinics and laboratories with cost-efficient, automated, and quality-consistent solutions.

Un-Seob Sim, CEO of Graphy Inc., emphasized, “It is an honor to sponsor the Gala Dinner and engage with global experts. Our involvement in ISO activities demonstrates our commitment to advancing the dental industry and embedding our technologies within international standards.”

The ILT framework enables participating institutions to test materials and workflows under identical conditions, generating universally recognized datasets. Graphy complements these efforts with integrated solutions spanning nitrogen curing, residual resin removal, and design software optimization, ensuring consistent, high-quality results in real clinical settings.

Dr. Hoon Kim, Senior Researcher at Graphy, added, “ISO ILT activities reinforce our leadership in the global 3D-printed dental materials market. By combining rigorous standardization with cutting-edge technology, we are setting new benchmarks for quality and reproducibility worldwide.”

Looking forward, Graphy plans to expand its data-driven collaborations, refine testing protocols, and accumulate evidence in internationally agreed formats. These efforts are designed to enhance credibility, accelerate global adoption, and strengthen Graphy’s position as a pioneer in 3D-printed dental innovation.

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