Idi Evolution, an Italian company operating in the field of dental implant prosthetics and related technology, celebrates 20 years of activity this year.

«I am really proud of the goals achieved – he declared Andrea Piantoni by Idi Evolution – Turning 20 is certainly an important and exciting milestone. And to think that it all started with a vision, a shared desire. Looking back, it seems incredible to have gotten this far, in the blink of an eye. And in doing so, I can only say thank you to colleagues, customers, collaborators, and patients, to whom we will never stop listening. Nothing of what

"What we have done at Idi over the last 20 years has been done with the company in mind. Everything has been designed to offer a real contribution to the sector and to all the people who gravitate around it. This is why we call it shared progress, and precisely for this reason the goal remains and will always remain that of evolving together."

Idi (Innovative Dental Implantology) was founded in 1989 with the core business of selling implants and implantology components. Technical expertise, clinical scientific expertise, and significant investments in research and development are the company's hallmarks.

The company believes that its progress is a “shared progress” by customers, patients, collaborators and professionals, especially thanks to the “Km Zero” and “Alfred” platforms.

The first is an innovative commercial platform, composed of a plurality of services, designed to offer a global partnership to dental practices.
The second is the beating heart of the entire system. Born from Idi's constant creative energy, "Alfred" is designed to support professionals in every operational phase: it collects all the data and information from Km Zero's technological systems and generates true digital medical records that can be consulted at any time, increasing security, communication, and transparency.

For this ever-growing industry, the future of dentistry will be composed of four interconnected elements: technology, sustainability, safety, and transparency. The focus for the coming years will be on the complete virtualization of the patient experience, which will minimize chair time and allow for an incredibly realistic preview of the final outcome. But it will also focus on the implementation of telemedicine and a more sustainable approach to the profession.

One of Idi's projects that goes in this direction is the goal of making all 1,700 dental practices in its network circular by 2025.

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