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Forbes
19 hours ago
- Business
- Forbes
The Prototype: The Cool Tech Hiding In Your Dentist's Office
n this week's edition of The Prototype, we look at all the tech making the dentist's office more comfortable, a new company building automated construction equipment, a potential new class of virus-fighting compounds and more. You can sign up to get The Prototype in your inbox here . A milling machine similar to the one that made my new partial crown. Universal Images Group via Getty Images E arlier this week, I had to do something I was dreading: I went to the dentist to get a partial crown. Even a few years ago, this would have been an annoying and uncomfortable process. I would have had to go in for an appointment, get numb, have the tooth drilled out, and then bite down into some gross-tasting silicone while trying not to gag so they could make an impression of the tooth. Then I would have to make another appointment for a week or two later to get the thing actually put onto my tooth. But this wasn't the experience I had. I mean, yes, I had part of my tooth drilled out–no avoiding that. But I didn't have to gag on silicone. My dentist just used a camera to make a 3D scan of my tooth. Then I watched as he used his laptop to use those scans to design the partial crown, which was then fed to a milling machine manufactured by Dentsply Sirona. That machine took a block of ceramic material and turned it into my partial crown–in less than 8 minutes. A few minutes later, it was cemented onto my tooth. When I take a step back, this whole procedure–which took less than an hour–is the result of a remarkable confluence of technologies. It required miniature digital cameras, AI software that can take those images to make a 3D model of my tooth, the visual tools that let my dentist design the crown, the automated machinery needed to precisely mill it to my dentist's specifications and finally, the science to develop that ceramic material. It's pretty amazing when you think about all the innovation that goes into something like this. Bedrock Robotics A team of engineers from self-driving robotaxi leader Waymo is eyeing another huge market to automate: construction equipment. Last year, Boris Sofman, previously a star engineer at robotaxi leader Waymo where he worked to automate trucks, teamed up with former Waymo colleagues Ajay Gummalla and Kevin Peterson, along with engineer Tom Eliaz, to start Bedrock Robotics. They're starting with excavators, the ubiquitous machines that do the heavy digging. The San Francisco-based startup isn't designing its own line of construction machinery, but instead plans to modify existing equipment with cameras, lidar, computers and AI software that enables them to work around the clock–including in blistering heat when human workers would need regular breaks. Bedrock, which has also brought on former Uber Freight EVP Laurent Hautefeuille as COO, is emerging from stealth with $80 million in new funding and plans to begin commercial operations in 2026. Autonomous excavator testing is underway at Bedrock's sites in Arizona, Texas and Arkansas, and the company plans to expand testing to a customer's work site next month. If all goes well, 'we expect to get the first operator-out form in 2026,' said CEO Sofman, who has a PhD in robotics from Carnegie Mellon University. Read the whole story at Forbes . DISCOVERY OF THE WEEK: BROAD-SPECTRUM ANTIVIRALS When you're infected with a virus, it will begin to replicate itself. The molecules it produces in that process will trigger what scientists call the 'integrated stress response pathway,' which tells your cells to stop producing chemicals that the viruses need to reproduce. Since its discovery, scientists have looked for compounds that could boost this pathway to speed up your body's virus-fighting potential, but most of those found so far are also toxic. Recently, a team of scientists from multiple institutions teamed up to find potential ways to trigger the process. They did this by screening 400,000 potential virus-fighters, which winnowed the possibilities down to about 3,500. In testing on human cells in the laboratory, compounds successfully fought off RSV, herpes and Zika infections–meaning that they could potentially be used to fight off multiple viruses the way antibiotics can be used to fight multiple bacteria. The results of the work were published in the peer-reviewed journal Cell this week. The next step in the process is testing the compounds against still more types of viruses to see which perform best. FINAL FRONTIER: CONGRESS PUSHES BACK ON NASA CUTS Earlier this year, the White House proposed a budget for NASA that slashed the agency's funds by nearly 25%. Congress is pushing back on this. Both House and Senate budget subcommittees have advanced legislation that would keep the space agency's budget at about the same level as it is today, although the House version has steeper cuts to NASA's science budget in favor of funds for human spaceflight. WHAT ELSE I WROTE THIS WEEK In my other newsletter, InnovationRx, Amy Feldman and I looked at new legislation that could undo recently-passed Medicaid cuts, how Daniel Nadler became a billionaire building a ChatGPT for doctors, big news from two Chinese pharma companies, how healthcare workers are using AI, and more. SCIENCE AND TECH TIDBITS There's a new world record for transmitting power wirelessly. Researchers at DARPA successfully transmitted 800 watts with a laser beam over a distance of 8.6 kilometers. Scientists at Tel Aviv University have developed an mRNA vaccine that protects against the bacteria that causes plague. Using the James Webb Space Telescope and the ALMA radio telescope array, astronomers have for the first time witnessed planets forming in a nascent solar system about 1300 light years away. Varda Space Industries, which is manufacturing pharmaceuticals in space, has raised a $187 million venture investment round, bringing the company's total funding to $329 million. (You can read more about their technology in a story I wrote last year.) PRO SCIENCE TIP: KEEP YOUR BRAIN YOUNG WITH MUSIC As we age, our brains typically age right along with our bodies, with declines in our senses–hearing, sight, etc–as well as how fast and well we can think. But it turns out that one way to mitigate this is by taking up playing music. Previous studies have shown that musicians, though, see reduced cognitive decline compared to non-musicians. And in a new study published this week, it turns out that brain scans of older musicians show that they function more similarly to younger people than they do to older non-musicians. So it turns out that spending time learning an instrument could have benefits when you're older. Up next, the researchers plan to look at the brains of older people who speak multiple languages or who exercise regularly, two activities that also appear to stave off cognitive decline. WHAT'S ENTERTAINING ME THIS WEEK Last weekend I went to the theater and saw Superman , written and directed by James Gunn, who most famously brought us the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy but also the underrated horror-comedy gem Slither . I found this to be a refreshing change of pace from most superhero movies. It's jam-packed with deep cuts to DC comics but not in a distracting way. This is first and foremost a fun popcorn movie that's full of heart. David Corenswet is perfect in the title role and the cast is fantastic overall. But my favorite performance of the film was Edi Gathegi as Mr. Terrific–he steals the scene whenever he's on screen. MORE FROM FORBES Forbes You're Not Imagining It: AI Is Already Taking Tech Jobs By Richard Nieva Forbes How This New Biotech Billionaire Outmaneuvered Merck In China By Kerry A. Dolan Forbes This AI Founder Became A Billionaire By Building ChatGPT For Doctors By Amy Feldman
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Dentsply Sirona's (XRAY) Long Road to Recovery Amid Economic Challenges
Heartland Advisors, an investment management company, released its 'Heartland Value Fund' second quarter 2025 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The fund returned 8.85%, compared to the 4.97% return for the Russell 2000 Value Index. The fund outperformed the benchmark over the past 1, 3, 5, and 10 years since inception. Over the past three months, stock selection accounted for almost all of the outperformance, specifically strong in Energy, Consumer Discretionary, Utilities, and Financials. In addition, you can check the fund's top 5 holdings to determine its best picks for 2025. In its second quarter 2025 investor letter, Heartland Value Fund highlighted stocks such as Dentsply Sirona Inc. (NASDAQ:XRAY). Dentsply Sirona Inc. (NASDAQ:XRAY) is a global manufacturer and distributor of various dental products and technologies. The one-month return of Dentsply Sirona Inc. (NASDAQ:XRAY) was 1.76%, and its shares lost 36.58% of their value over the last 52 weeks. On July 11, 2025, Dentsply Sirona Inc. (NASDAQ:XRAY) stock closed at $16.21 per share, with a market capitalization of $3.231 billion. Heartland Value Fund stated the following regarding Dentsply Sirona Inc. (NASDAQ:XRAY) in its second quarter 2025 investor letter: Dentsply Sirona Inc. (NASDAQ:XRAY) is another small cap that happens to be an industry leader. The result of the merger of Dentsply International and Sirona Dental Systems nearly a decade ago, XRAY is a $13.3 billion company that is one of the world's biggest suppliers of dental equipment and supplies, including consumables, lab products, and orthodontics and implants. A doctor adjusting dental equipment in a modern dental clinic. Dentsply Sirona Inc. (NASDAQ:XRAY) is not on our list of 30 Most Popular Stocks Among Hedge Funds. As per our database, 40 hedge fund portfolios held Dentsply Sirona Inc. (NASDAQ:XRAY) at the end of the first quarter, which was 38 in the previous quarter. Dentsply Sirona Inc. (NASDAQ:XRAY) reported $879 million in revenues in the first quarter of 2025, down 7.7% compared to Q1 2024. While we acknowledge the potential of XRAY as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. In another article, we covered Dentsply Sirona Inc. (NASDAQ:XRAY) and shared Artisan Mid Cap Value Fund's views on the company in the previous quarter. In addition, please check out our hedge fund investor letters Q2 2025 page for more investor letters from hedge funds and other leading investors. READ NEXT: The Best and Worst Dow Stocks for the Next 12 Months and 10 Unstoppable Stocks That Could Double Your Money. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
17-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Dental Prosthetics Market Report 2025: Global Analysis, Size, Share, Trends, and Forecast to 2032 - 3D Printing and CAD/CAM Revolutionizing Production, Rising Demand for Aesthetic Dentistry
The global dental prosthetics market, driven by tech innovations and rising demand for aesthetic solutions, is projected to grow from $4.18B in 2025 to $7.43B by 2032. Key growth factors include an aging population and advances in digital dentistry. Major players like Dentsply Sirona and Straumann lead the market. Dublin, June 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Dental Prosthetics Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2032 - By Product, Technology, Grade, Application, End-user, Region: (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East and Africa)" report has been added to offering. The global dental prosthetics market is undergoing a profound transformation, fueled by technological advancements, an aging population, and the growing demand for cosmetic dentistry. As dental healthcare continues to evolve, the market is witnessing a strong surge in demand for advanced, durable, and aesthetically appealing prosthetic solutions. According to recent industry forecasts, the dental prosthetics market is expected to expand from an estimated US$ 4.18 Bn in 2025 to US$ 7.43 Bn by 2032, growing at a remarkable CAGR of 8.56% during the forecast InsightsDental prosthetics are artificial replacements used to restore missing teeth and surrounding oral structures. These solutions play a vital role in restoring oral function, enhancing aesthetics, and improving the quality of life for patients affected by tooth loss, decay, or injury. The market encompasses a variety of products, including dentures, crowns, bridges, and abutments. As patients increasingly seek long-lasting, custom-tailored prosthetics, the market is adapting to meet rising technologies like 3D printing and CAD/CAM systems have revolutionized the design and manufacturing process of dental prosthetics. These innovations allow for greater precision, faster turnaround times, and personalized treatments, enhancing both provider efficiency and patient DriversOne of the primary factors driving market growth is the rising demand for aesthetic and restorative dental treatments. As global populations become more image-conscious and oral health awareness increases, patients are increasingly opting for solutions such as crowns, veneers, and implant-supported dentures. The growth in cosmetic dentistry is particularly pronounced among younger demographics and working professionals, who prioritize appearance alongside the growing elderly population significantly contributes to market expansion. Older individuals are more susceptible to dental issues, including tooth loss, gum disease, and oral infections. This demographic shift is prompting increased demand for prosthetics like full and partial dentures, crowns, and bridges to restore oral function and advancements, especially in digital dentistry, are also propelling market growth. Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technologies allow for the rapid creation of customized prosthetics, enhancing accuracy while minimizing human error. These systems are now widely adopted across dental clinics and laboratories globally, streamlining operations and improving clinical OpportunityThe integration of digital dentistry and 3D printing offers transformative opportunities for stakeholders across the value chain. These technologies allow for cost-effective production and customization of prosthetics, reducing labor time and improving scalability. The opportunity for mass personalization - providing unique prosthetics tailored to individual patients - positions digital workflows as a game-changer in the promising opportunity lies in the development of new materials. Advanced biocompatible and aesthetic materials such as zirconia and ceramics are gaining popularity due to their durability, safety, and natural appearance. These materials enhance patient comfort while meeting the growing preference for minimally invasive, long-lasting, and visually appealing dental the growing dental tourism sector presents a lucrative opportunity for emerging markets. Many patients from developed countries are traveling abroad for affordable and high-quality dental treatments, creating new avenues for market growth in regions such as Asia-Pacific and Latin AnalysisNorth America continues to dominate the dental prosthetics market, accounting for a significant portion of global revenue. The region's dominance can be attributed to the high prevalence of dental diseases, well-established healthcare infrastructure, and rapid adoption of digital technologies. The presence of leading market players and regulatory frameworks that ensure product quality and safety further bolster North America's market remains a strong contributor, driven by the continuous innovation from dental technology firms that focus on developing cutting-edge materials and production techniques. With increasing investments in R&D and expanding access to digital dentistry, European markets are witnessing consistent Asia-Pacific region is expected to register the fastest growth during the forecast period. Rising disposable incomes, increased awareness of oral health, and an expanding base of dental professionals are key drivers in this region. Government initiatives to improve healthcare infrastructure and the rapid adoption of dental technologies are likely to further accelerate growth in countries such as China, India, and South PlayersThe competitive Analysis of the dental prosthetics market is highly fragmented, with several major players and numerous regional manufacturers striving for market share. Leading companies include: Dentsply Sirona Straumann Group Zimmer Biomet Nobel Biocare Ivoclar Vivadent VITA Zahnfabrik H. Rauter GmbH & Co. KG Merz Dental GmbH Polident D.O.O. Amt Medical SRL 3D Diagnostix Inc. Medical Precision Implants FSM Dental Medikal Mak. San. Tic. Ltd. Yamahachi Dental Mfg Co. These companies are focusing on continuous innovation, strategic mergers, and collaborations with dental clinics and laboratories to maintain competitiveness. Product differentiation, digital integration, and material innovation remain at the forefront of their DevelopmentsIn September 2023, Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF) launched the UltraThineer cosmetic dental veneer, marking its entry into the dental prosthetics space with advanced microfabrication November 2023, Whites Beaconsfield introduced non-peroxide, natural teeth whitening products specifically designed for dental veneers, addressing the growing consumer demand for safe, effective cosmetic dental Facing the MarketDespite the positive outlook, the dental prosthetics market faces challenges. High treatment costs and limited insurance coverage often prevent patients from accessing advanced prosthetic solutions. In developing regions, inadequate healthcare infrastructure and a shortage of trained professionals further restrict market remains a critical barrier, particularly for implant-supported prosthetics and custom-designed devices. Until these issues are addressed through better insurance coverage, cost-efficient solutions, or public healthcare support, the market will struggle to achieve widespread adoption in certain Prosthetics Market SegmentationBy Type Dentures Bridges Crowns Abutments By End Use Solo Practices DSO Practices By Region North America Latin America Europe Asia Pacific The Middle East & Africa Key Topics Covered: 1. Executive Summary1.1. Global Dental Prosthetics Market Snapshot1.2. Future Projections1.3. Key Market Trends1.4. Regional Snapshot, by Value, 20251.5. Analyst Recommendations2. Market Overview2.1. Market Definitions and Segmentations2.2. Market Dynamics2.2.1. Drivers2.2.2. Restraints2.2.3. Market Opportunities2.3. Value Chain Analysis2.4. Porter's Five Forces Analysis2.5. COVID-19 Impact Analysis2.5.1. Supply2.5.2. Demand2.6. PESTLE Analysis3. Global Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, 2019-20323.1. Global Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20323.1.1. Key Highlights3.1.1.1. Dentures3.1.1.2. Bridges3.1.1.3. Crowns3.1.1.4. Abutments3.2. Global Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20323.2.1. Key Highlights3.2.1.1. DSO Practices3.2.1.2. Solo Practices3.3. Global Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by Region, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20323.3.1. Key Highlights3.3.1.1. North America3.3.1.2. Europe3.3.1.3. Asia Pacific3.3.1.4. Latin America3.3.1.5. Middle East & Africa4. North America Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, 2019-20324.1. North America Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20324.1.1. Key Highlights4.1.1.1. Dentures4.1.1.2. Bridges4.1.1.3. Crowns4.1.1.4. Abutments4.2. North America Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20324.2.1. Key Highlights4.2.1.1. DSO Practices4.2.1.2. Solo Practices4.3. North America Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by Country, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20324.3.1. Key Highlights4.3.1.1. U.S. Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20324.3.1.2. U.S. Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20324.3.1.3. Canada Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20324.3.1.4. Canada Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20324.3.2. Market Attractiveness Analysis5. Europe Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, 2019-20325.1. Europe Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.1.1. Key Highlights5.1.1.1. Dentures5.1.1.2. Bridges5.1.1.3. Crowns5.1.1.4. Abutments5.2. Europe Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.2.1. Key Highlights5.2.1.1. DSO Practices5.2.1.2. Solo Practices5.3. Europe Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by Country, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1. Key Highlights5.3.1.1. Germany Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1.2. Germany Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1.3. U.K. Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1.4. U.K. Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1.5. France Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1.6. France Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1.7. Italy Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1.8. Italy Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1.9. Turkey Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1.10. Turkey Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1.11. Russia Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1.12. Russia Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1.13. Rest of Europe Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.1.14. Rest of Europe Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20325.3.2. Market Attractiveness Analysis6. Asia Pacific Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, 2019-20326.1. Asia Pacific Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.1.1. Key Highlights6.1.1.1. Dentures6.1.1.2. Bridges6.1.1.3. Crowns6.1.1.4. Abutments6.2. Asia Pacific Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.2.1. Key Highlights6.2.1.1. DSO Practices6.2.1.2. Solo Practices6.2.2. Market Attractiveness Analysis6.3. Asia Pacific Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by Country, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.3.1. Key Highlights6.3.1.1. China Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.3.1.2. China Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.3.1.3. Japan Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.3.1.4. Japan Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.3.1.5. South Korea Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.3.1.6. South Korea Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.3.1.7. India Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.3.1.8. India Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.3.1.9. Southeast Asia Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.3.1.10. Southeast Asia Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.3.1.11. Rest of Asia Pacific Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.3.1.12. Rest of Asia Pacific Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20326.3.2. Market Attractiveness Analysis7. Latin America Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, 2019-20327.1. Latin America Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20327.1.1. Key Highlights7.1.1.1. Dentures7.1.1.2. Bridges7.1.1.3. Crowns7.1.1.4. Abutments7.2. Latin America Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20327.2.1.1. DSO Practices7.2.1.2. Solo Practices7.2.2. Market Attractiveness Analysis7.3. Latin America Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by Country, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20327.3.1. Key Highlights7.3.1.1. Brazil Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20327.3.1.2. Brazil Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20327.3.1.3. Mexico Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20327.3.1.4. Mexico Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20327.3.1.5. Argentina Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20327.3.1.6. Argentina Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20327.3.1.7. Rest of Latin America Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20327.3.1.8. Rest of Latin America Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20327.3.2. Market Attractiveness Analysis8. Middle East & Africa Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, 2019-20328.1. Middle East & Africa Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20328.1.1. Key Highlights8.1.1.1. Dentures8.1.1.2. Bridges8.1.1.3. Crowns8.1.1.4. Abutments8.2. Middle East & Africa Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20328.2.1. Key Highlights8.2.1.1. DSO Practices8.2.1.2. Solo Practices8.2.2. Market Attractiveness Analysis8.3. Middle East & Africa Dental Prosthetics Market Outlook, by Country, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20328.3.1. Key Highlights8.3.1.1. GCC Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20328.3.1.2. GCC Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20328.3.1.3. South Africa Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20328.3.1.4. South Africa Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20328.3.1.5. Egypt Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20328.3.1.6. Egypt Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20328.3.1.7. Nigeria Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20328.3.1.8. Nigeria Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20328.3.1.9. Rest of Middle East & Africa Dental Prosthetics Market by Type, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20328.3.1.10. Rest of Middle East & Africa Dental Prosthetics Market by End Use, Value (US$ Bn), 2019-20328.3.2. Market Attractiveness Analysis9. Competitive Landscape9.1. Company Market Share Analysis, 20259.2. Competitive Dashboard9.3. Company Profiles9.3.1. Polident D.O.O.9.3.1.1. Company Overview9.3.1.2. Therapy Portfolio9.3.1.3. Financial Overview9.3.1.4. Business Strategies and Development9.3.2. Amt Medical SRL9.3.2.1. Company Overview9.3.2.2. Therapy Portfolio9.3.2.3. Financial Overview9.3.2.4. Business Strategies and Development9.3.3. Ivoclar Vivadent9.3.3.1. Company Overview9.3.3.2. Therapy Portfolio9.3.3.3. Financial Overview9.3.3.4. Business Strategies and Development9.3.4. VITA Zahnfabrik H. Rauter GmbH & Co. KG.9.3.4.1. Company Overview9.3.4.2. Therapy Portfolio9.3.4.3. Financial Overview9.3.4.4. Business Strategies and Development9.3.5. Merz Dental GmbH9.3.5.1. Company Overview9.3.5.2. Therapy Portfolio9.3.5.3. Financial Overview9.3.5.4. Business Strategies and Development9.3.6. 3D Diagnostix Inc.9.3.6.1. Company Overview9.3.6.2. Therapy Portfolio9.3.6.3. Financial Overview9.3.6.4. Business Strategies and Development9.3.7. Medical Precision Implants9.3.7.1. Company Overview9.3.7.2. Therapy Portfolio9.3.7.3. Financial Overview9.3.7.4. Business Strategies and Development9.3.8. FSM Dental Medikal Mak. San. Tic. Ltd9.3.8.1. Company Overview9.3.8.2. Therapy Portfolio9.3.8.3. Financial Overview9.3.8.4. Business Strategies and Development9.3.9. Yamahachi Dental Mfg Co.9.3.9.1. Company Overview9.3.9.2. Therapy Portfolio9.3.9.3. Financial Overview9.3.9.4. Business Strategies and Development9.3.10. Others9.3.10.1. Company Overview9.3.10.2. Therapy Portfolio9.3.10.3. Financial Overview9.3.10.4. Business Strategies and Development9.3.11. Others9.3.11.1. Company Overview9.3.11.2. Therapy Portfolio9.3.11.3. Financial Overview9.3.11.4. Business Strategies and Development10. Appendix10.1. Research Methodology10.2. Report Assumptions10.3. Acronyms and Abbreviations Companies Featured Polident D.O.O. Amt Medical SRL Ivoclar Vivadent VITA Zahnfabrik H. Rauter GmbH & Co. KG. Merz Dental GmbH 3D Diagnostix Inc. Medical Precision Implants FSM Dental Medikal Mak. San. Tic. Ltd. Yamahachi Dental Mfg Co. For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. 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Time Business News
11-06-2025
- Health
- Time Business News
Mitesh Patel and Newarc Edge: Transforming Healthcare Construction Across Australia
Sydney, Australia – With a strong foundation in business and healthcare, Mitesh Patel has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of medical facility construction in Australia. His journey, from studying business in Singapore in 2001 to furthering his education in Switzerland & Sydney, laid the groundwork for his expertise in healthcare infrastructure. After gaining over a decade of experience at Dentsply Sirona, Mitesh entered the healthcare industry in 2008, quickly earning a reputation for excellence. In partnership with Josh Gaddes, Mitesh co-founded Newarc Edge, a company dedicated to delivering high-quality medical and dental fitouts. Their commitment to precision and innovation has made them a preferred choice among Australian doctors, leading to multiple industry awards and widespread recognition. Newarc has successfully completed healthcare construction projects values in the multiple millions of dollars, reinforcing its position as a trusted leader in the Australian healthcare industry. Expanding Healthcare Infrastructure Nationwide Newarc Edge has successfully completed over 750 healthcare suites across Australia, specializing in dental clinics, medical practices, surgeon suites, hospitals, and commercial healthcare buildings. Their expertise in ergonomic design, workflow optimization, and compliance with healthcare regulations ensures that each facility is tailored to the unique needs of practitioners and patients. Recent standout projects include: Nepean Hospital ENT Suite – A state-of-the-art facility designed for leading ENT specialists, integrating advanced medical technology and patient-centered design. – A state-of-the-art facility designed for leading ENT specialists, integrating advanced medical technology and patient-centered design. Dr. Jeremy's Dental Practice in Ryde – A sophisticated dental practice built with cutting-edge equipment and optimized for efficiency. – A sophisticated dental practice built with cutting-edge equipment and optimized for efficiency. National Dental Care – A series of high-end dental facilities developed in collaboration with industry leaders to enhance patient experience and operational effectiveness. Newarc Edge Fitouts prioritizes sustainability by using over 80% Australian-made products, reinforcing their commitment to local industry and environmental responsibility. With plans for international expansion, Mitesh and Josh continue to set new benchmarks for quality and innovation, solidifying Newarc Edge Fitouts' position as a leader in healthcare construction. Key Takeaways – By honing in on one industry, Newarc Edge delivers turnkey healthcare environments that tick every regulatory and ergonomic box—something a generalist fit-out firm typically can't match. – Their in-house medical/dental accreditation and award-winning craftsmanship give them a clear edge when doctors need a partner who 'gets' healthcare workflows. – General fit-out companies often win on cost flexibility and scale across sectors, but may lack the deep compliance know-how and specialist equipment networks that Newarc Edge brings. For more information, Newarc Edge Healthcare Construction Company. Author: Peter Sutherland TIME BUSINESS NEWS
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27-05-2025
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- Yahoo
Dentsply Sirona Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend
CHARLOTTE, N.C., May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DENTSPLY SIRONA Inc. ('Dentsply Sirona' or the "Company") (Nasdaq: XRAY) announced that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.16 per share of common stock, an indicated annual rate of $0.64 per share. The dividend is payable on July 11, 2025, to holders of record as of June 27, 2025. About Dentsply Sirona Dentsply Sirona is the world's largest diversified manufacturer of professional dental products and technologies, with over a century of innovation and service to the dental industry and patients worldwide. Dentsply Sirona develops, manufactures, and markets a comprehensive solutions offering including dental and oral health products as well as other consumable medical devices under a strong portfolio of world class brands. Dentsply Sirona's innovative products provide high-quality, effective, and connected solutions to advance patient care and deliver better and safer dental care. Dentsply Sirona's headquarters is located in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Company's shares are listed in the United States on Nasdaq under the symbol XRAY. Visit for more information about Dentsply Sirona and its products. Contact Information Investors:Andrea DaleyVice President, Investor Relations+1-704-591-8631InvestorRelations@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data