The vibrant city of Casablanca is set to host the 7th edition of the Morocco Dental Expo from May 7 to May 10, 2026, taking place at the International Exhibition Center of Casablanca (ICEC) in Aïn Sebaâ. This significant event is recognized as one of the premier gatherings dedicated to the dental sector in Morocco and across Africa. Under the auspices of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection, along with the Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research, and Innovation, the expo comes at a crucial time as Morocco continues to reform its national health system while increasingly integrating modern technologies into medical and dental practices.
The focus of this year's expo is prominently placed on the advancement of digital tools, technological solutions, and innovative devices applied within the field of dentistry. It aims to promote expertise exchange and continuous training among professionals in the sector.
A Diverse International Participation
The 2026 edition of the Morocco Dental Expo will witness participation from numerous countries, including Morocco, Italy, Egypt, France, China, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, and Germany. This diverse participation underscores the growing interest from professionals and industry leaders in the dental sector. Organizers anticipate over 7,500 professional visitors and more than 120 exhibitors spread across an exhibition area exceeding 8,000 square meters.
Exhibitors will cover various segments related to dentistry, including medical equipment, consumables, laboratories, digital and technological solutions, and training, management, and financing services. The expo will also gather general dentists, dental specialists, dental technicians, educators, health facility managers, and students from medical and paramedical fields, fostering a rich environment for collaboration and learning.
A Scientific Program Focused on New Technologies
In conjunction with the expo, the 10th edition of Dental Tribune will be held, themed around "The Future of Dentistry in Morocco: From Foundations to Digital Innovations." The scientific program will feature over 35 conferences and more than 40 hours of continuing education led by both Moroccan and international experts. Topics will include implantology, orthodontics, medical imaging, 3D printing, and the applications of artificial intelligence within dental care.
During the inaugural session, several speakers emphasized the critical importance of ongoing education, scientific research, and professional guidance in adapting to the evolving landscape of the dental sector, particularly in enhancing the quality of dental care in Morocco.
As reported by lebrief.ma.