SprintRay Midas World Tour comes to London on 22 May
Hands-on training in chairside 3D printing workflows happening in London 22 May. Register now if same-day restorations interest your practice.
SprintRay is hosting a London stop of its Midas World Tour on 22 May at the Park Hyatt London River Thames. The one-day educational event showcases same-day chairside 3D-printed restorative solutions as part of a global tour spanning more than 30 cities worldwide, in collaboration with Align Technology, GC and Meisinger Dental.
What the London masterclass covers
Led by Dr Wally Renne, a global key opinion leader, the programme focuses on single-unit restorations using the Midas Digital Press Stereolithography. Participants will learn the complete workflow, including tooth preparation, digital scanning and design, 3D printing, finishing, polishing, and bonding. The course will also provide an outlook on multi-unit workflows expected to become available in Europe.
Hands-on training and additional sessions
Attendees will receive expert-led presentations and practical training designed to support predictable clinical outcomes while improving practice efficiency and profitability. The London event also features a Pro 2 lecture and live printing demonstration, showing how SprintRay's Pro 2 3D printer can expand chairside capabilities alongside the core Midas workflow. According to Patrick Thurm, managing director of SprintRay Europe, same-day restorative dentistry is becoming more accessible to a wider group of clinicians through developments in scanning, additive manufacturing and material science. The emphasis is on establishing a reliable and reproducible pathway to same-day restorative care supported by education and clear clinical protocols.
Frequently asked questions
When is the SprintRay Midas World Tour London event?
The London stop takes place on 22 May 2026 at the Park Hyatt London River Thames. It is a one-day hands-on educational masterclass led by Dr Wally Renne.
What workflows does the Midas London event teach?
The programme covers single-unit restorations using Midas Digital Press Stereolithography, including tooth preparation, digital scanning, design, 3D printing, finishing, polishing, and bonding. Attendees will also learn about multi-unit workflows expected to become available in Europe.
What is the Midas World Tour?
It is a global educational tour by SprintRay spanning more than 30 cities worldwide in collaboration with Align Technology, GC and Meisinger Dental. Each stop showcases same-day chairside 3D-printed restorative solutions.
Will there be additional sessions beyond the core Midas training?
Yes, the London event includes a Pro 2 lecture and live printing demonstration showing how the SprintRay Pro 2 3D printer can expand chairside capabilities and complement the core Midas workflow.
Is same-day 3D-printed restorative dentistry accessible to most practices?
According to SprintRay, developments in scanning, additive manufacturing and material science are making same-day restorative dentistry more accessible to a wider group of clinicians. The focus is on establishing reliable and reproducible pathways to same-day care with clear clinical protocols.