SprintRay announced the official launch of the Midas World Tour, a new program created through individual collaborations with GC America, Align Technology and Meisinger Dental to help accelerate the next phase of restorative care. Together, these companies are helping SprintRay deliver a fully integrated digital restorative workflow that connects scanning, additive manufacturing, materials science, and finishing into a same-day restorative chairside outcome for patients. SprintRay seeks to address the dental industry shift toward same-visit treatment as digital adoption accelerates globally.

Each SprintRay partner owns a critical piece of the restorative process. Together, they complement one another to support a seamless, efficient, end-to-end chairside restorative workflow in a patient's single visit. Align Technology's iTero scanners are designed to provide high-precision digital restorative scans that form the clinical foundation of each case.

SprintRay converts that data into final restorations in under 10 minutes through its AI-design studio and Midas Digital Press, a capsule-based 3D printing ecosystem. GC America brings 105 years of materials science expertise focusing on evidenced based dentistry. Meisinger Dental supports the digital workflow with high-precision rotary instruments for preparing natural tooth structure and finishing restorative materials with burs specifically developed for 3D printed restorations.

The clinical backbone of the education tour is powered by MOD Institute. Midas World Tour education events will award seven continuing education (CE) credits across 40 stops in 12 countries. From scan to seat, attendees will get detailed, hands-on instruction focused on real-world execution of a digital restorative workflow.

With adoption in the U.S. approaching 20 percent, 3D printing has crossed from innovation to expectation. This collaboration reflects the industry's move towards integrated 3D printing workflows as the new standard of chairside restorative dentistry.