SINGAPORE: The International Team for Implantology (ITI) World Symposium 2024 will be held in Singapore from 9 to 11 May next year. The event will feature more than 50 world-renowned speakers, real patient stories and exclusive clinical procedures, and attendees can expect cutting-edge insights into soft tissue management, guided bone regeneration and bone augmentation, immediate implants, peri-implantitis and digital workflows.
Speakers who will present at the world’s largest scientific implant dentistry event include Prof. Daniel Buser, Prof. Giovanni Zucchelli, Dr Istvan Urban, Prof. Ronald Jung, Prof. Hom-Lay Wang and Prof. Irena Sailer. Attendees can expect an engaging experience with lectures, clinical procedures and discussions.
With a unique, patient-centred programme structure, the ITI World Symposium 2024 aims to combine practical clinical insights with the latest scientific findings. Over three days, attendees will have the opportunity to follow real patients’ stories on stage, with world-class clinicians providing commentary on exclusively recorded clinical procedures.
The organisers expect more than 4,000 attendees. (Image: ITI)
Besides the main sessions, the ITI World Symposium will offer several parallel sessions on topics such as regeneration, periodontics and primary stability. In addition, attendees can choose from a wide range of limited attendance workshops, which will offer hands-on opportunities to acquire new skills.
All registrations include full lunch and coffee break catering, offering attendees a flavour of Singapore’s diverse cuisines. An event app for Apple and Android phones will be available in order for attendees to keep up to date with the fast-paced programme and all other ITI offerings.
Registration for the ITI World Symposium is now open, and ITI members as well as early registrants will benefit from significant discounts. Over 4,000 dental professionals from around the world are expected to attend, making this event an excellent opportunity to network, share and learn. Register now online.
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