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Rayshape CEO Liu Zhen highlights the shift from hardware sales to integrated digital workflows, with chairside systems now achieving 95 percent surgical precision.
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Rayshape CEO Liu Zhen highlights the shift from hardware sales to integrated digital workflows, with chairside systems now achieving 95 percent surgical precision.

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Originally reported by 南极熊

Rayshape CEO Liu Zhen highlights the shift from hardware sales to integrated digital workflows, with chairside systems now achieving 95 percent surgical precision. Following IDS 2025, the company reports an 80 percent reduction in clinical lead times through automated post-processing. This evolution marks a systemic move toward decentralized, on-demand dental manufacturing across 20+ global markets. The sector's maturity is now defined by material-software synergy rather than machine specs alone. 🦷 #3DPrinting #DentalTech #Rayshape #DigitalDentistry #AdditiveManufacturing

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