In March 2025, Beiming Technology participated in the International Dental Show (IDS) in Cologne, Germany, marking its debut at one of the world's largest dental industry events. The company exhibited its self-developed SHUKE series of intelligent dental equipment and digital solutions, demonstrating China’s growing capabilities in digital dentistry to a global audience of industry professionals.
Digital Solutions Demonstration
Beiming showcased the core functionalities of its SHUKE series, including the integration of CNC milling technology and digital design workflows. Through static demonstrations and operational walkthroughs, the exhibition highlighted the equipment’s technical strengths in multi-material compatibility (e.g., zirconia, resin-based ceramics) and clinical adaptability.
Global Industry Dialogue
During the event, Beiming’s team engaged with dentists, laboratory technicians, and experts from Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Discussions focused on optimizing digital prosthetic design and processing efficiency. Several international partners expressed interest in the SHUKE series’ modular design and smart features for potential collaborations.
Commitment to Global Accessibility
Beiming emphasized that its participation in IDS aligns with its strategy to expand international outreach. The company plans to strengthen partnerships across global markets by establishing localized service teams and technical support networks, aiming to broaden the adoption of its digital dental solutions.
The booth attracted visitors from multiple countries, with industry professionals showing particular interest in the SHUKE equipment’s performance and integrated digital workflows. The engineering team addressed technical inquiries in multiple languages, covering topics such as equipment operation, material compatibility, and clinical collaboration.
Beiming Technology reiterated its focus on advancing R&D to further enhance equipment performance. The company will also explore collaborations with international institutions to support the global dental industry’s transition toward digitalization.
In March 2025, Beiming Technology participated in the International Dental Show (IDS) in Cologne, Germany, marking its debut at one of the world's largest dental industry events. The company exhibited its self-developed SHUKE series of intelligent dental equipment and digital solutions, demonstrating China’s growing capabilities in digital dentistry to a global audience of industry professionals.
Digital Solutions Demonstration
Beiming showcased the core functionalities of its SHUKE series, including the integration of CNC milling technology and digital design workflows. Through static demonstrations and operational walkthroughs, the exhibition highlighted the equipment’s technical strengths in multi-material compatibility (e.g., zirconia, resin-based ceramics) and clinical adaptability.
Global Industry Dialogue
During the event, Beiming’s team engaged with dentists, laboratory technicians, and experts from Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Discussions focused on optimizing digital prosthetic design and processing efficiency. Several international partners expressed interest in the SHUKE series’ modular design and smart features for potential collaborations.
Commitment to Global Accessibility
Beiming emphasized that its participation in IDS aligns with its strategy to expand international outreach. The company plans to strengthen partnerships across global markets by establishing localized service teams and technical support networks, aiming to broaden the adoption of its digital dental solutions.
The booth attracted visitors from multiple countries, with industry professionals showing particular interest in the SHUKE equipment’s performance and integrated digital workflows. The engineering team addressed technical inquiries in multiple languages, covering topics such as equipment operation, material compatibility, and clinical collaboration.
Beiming Technology reiterated its focus on advancing R&D to further enhance equipment performance. The company will also explore collaborations with international institutions to support the global dental industry’s transition toward digitalization.