On June 9, the 30th China International Dental Exhibition & Scientific Conference (Sino-Dental 2026) officially opens in Beijing. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, this year's exhibition is themed "Digital Intelligence and Symbiosis" and brings together over 900 companies from nearly 40 countries and regions. Several countries are participating through official national pavilions — appearing collectively at the exhibition to help build a global platform for the dental industry, academia, and research.
Covering 50,000 square meters, the exhibition showcases products from across the entire dental industry chain, including dental diagnostic and treatment equipment, medical consumables, and smart dental solutions. The event is expected to welcome 140,000 dental professionals and buyers from around the world.
More than 100 professional academic exchange activities are being held alongside the exhibition, covering specialized fields such as dental implantology, orthodontics, restorative dentistry, digital dentistry, and pediatric dentistry. International sessions — including the International Innovation Symposium: The Third Pan-Pacific Leading Dental Schools Symposium, the International Dental Industry Exchange Conference, and a cross-border business matchmaking event — are being held consecutively, with experts from various countries discussing cutting-edge clinical technologies and industry trends. Well-known international medical publishers are also hosting book exhibitions and academic sharing sessions, helping promote the global exchange of advances in dental medicine.
The exhibition also features a dedicated zone for innovation achievements, showcasing multiple original technologies developed by Chinese research institutes. Immersive presentations are delivered through intelligent interactive devices. Meanwhile, a new product launch zone has been set up to showcase a number of advanced dental products.
This event integrates both public welfare and environmental protection concepts. On-site public welfare activities support children's oral health. The entire exhibition adopts green exhibition practices, reducing the use of plastic and paper consumables. Sino-Dental 2026 runs until June 12, continuing to promote resource sharing and technological collaboration across the global dental industry.
(Source: National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China)