Event recap · August edition

IDEX Egypt 2026 Recap (August Edition): RayForm’s Dental Resin and Printed-Sample Highlights

IDEX Egypt 2026 ended in Cairo after three days at the Egypt International Exhibition Center. At Booth E11-4, RayForm presented a selection of dental 3D printing resins with printed application samples.

The show is over. The useful follow-up now starts with a specific application, printer model and process question.

13–15 August 2026EIEC · CairoRayForm · Booth E11-4
Visitors talking beside dental resin bottles and printed samples at IDEX Egypt 2026 in Cairo
Dental resin bottles and printed samples on the RayForm booth table during IDEX Egypt 2026 in Cairo.
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IDEX Egypt 2026 August Edition: Event Snapshot

IDEX Egypt’s official August page confirms the 13–15 August dates, while the German Pavilion directory independently lists Cairo and identifies the event as the International Dental Expo & Clinical Congress.[1][2]

Event
IDEX Egypt 2026 · August edition
Dates
13–15 August 2026
Venue
Egypt International Exhibition Center, Cairo
RayForm booth
E11-4
Display focus
Dental 3D printing resins and printed samples
Post-show next step
Material, parameter and process review
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What RayForm Displayed at IDEX Egypt 2026

At Booth E11-4, RayForm presented dental 3D printing resin bottles beside printed application samples. The display connected material choice with finished geometry, while RayForm’s resin portfolio, printer parameter database and TDS library provide the technical information needed for a post-show evaluation.

The booth photos document the display as it was: bottles on the table, printed dental forms close enough to inspect and face-to-face conversations around them. This recap stays with those visible facts and the technical steps that follow a first look at a sample.

RayForm’s current dental 3D printing resin portfolio covers multiple laboratory, orthodontic and restorative material categories and states compatibility with mainstream LCD and DLP platforms.[3] That breadth matters only when the material is matched to its intended application and a controlled process.

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Why a Printed Sample Is the Start of Evaluation

A sample can show geometry, surface character and how a material behaves in a particular print. It cannot tell you, by itself, whether the same result will repeat on another printer or under a different wash-and-cure routine.

For a useful post-show review, connect the physical sample to the production information behind it:

Information to confirmWhat it helps you evaluate
Intended dental applicationWhether the material category fits the part and workflow you plan to produce.
Exact printer model and wavelengthWhich model-specific starting profile and validation route should be used.
Layer height and representative geometryWhether the test reflects your real part rather than a generic demonstration piece.
Washing and post-curing setupWhether the full process can be repeated by another operator or production shift.
Acceptance criteriaHow you will judge fit, detail, surface, repeatability or another application-specific requirement.

This is the production question behind the exhibition table: can the material, settings and post-processing steps be turned into a process your team can repeat?

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Open-System Dental Resins Still Need Printer-Specific Settings

Open-system compatibility gives a laboratory more material choice. It does not make one exposure setting universal. Printer light engines, layer height, part geometry, build layout and post-processing conditions can change the result.

RayForm’s printer parameter database provides model-specific settings for RayForm dental resins and directs users to technical support when a printer model is not listed.[4] The RayForm Support Center also provides TDS documents and product resources for the resin range.[5]

A practical evaluation keeps those documents beside the test print. Record the starting profile, hold the process variables steady and change one factor at a time.

  1. Select the application and the matching resin category.
  2. Confirm the exact printer model, wavelength and layer height.
  3. Request the relevant TDS and model-specific starting settings.
  4. Print geometry that represents the parts you actually produce.
  5. Fix the washing and post-curing process before comparing results.
  6. Define the acceptance criteria and record every approved change.
Two exhibition participants at IDEX Egypt 2026 in Cairo
A moment from RayForm’s three-day exhibition in Cairo.
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What to Send RayForm After the Cairo Show

A short, specific follow-up is easier to answer than a general request for “the best resin.” Start with the application and your actual equipment.

For dental labs and production centers

  • the part or application you need to print;
  • printer brand and exact model;
  • current layer height and post-processing equipment;
  • a sample or defect photo, if troubleshooting;
  • the acceptance criteria for your workflow.

For distributors and resellers

  • target customer type and market;
  • priority resin applications;
  • common printer platforms in the territory;
  • required TDS, catalog or training materials;
  • sample and technical-support needs.

That information lets the next conversation move from a broad product list to a defined test and support plan.

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IDEX Egypt 2026 Recap: Frequently Asked Questions

When was the August edition of IDEX Egypt 2026?

It ran from 13 to 15 August 2026 at the Egypt International Exhibition Center in Cairo.[1][2]

Where was the RayForm booth?

RayForm exhibited at Booth E11-4.

What did RayForm display at IDEX Egypt 2026?

The documented booth display centered on dental 3D printing resin bottles and printed application samples.

Are RayForm dental resins compatible with LCD and DLP printers?

RayForm’s resin portfolio is designed for mainstream open LCD and DLP systems. The exact settings depend on the printer model, material and process, so check the parameter database or contact support before testing.[3][4]

Where can I find RayForm TDS files and printer parameters?

Use the RayForm Support Center for TDS files and product documents, and the Printer Parameter Database for available model-specific settings.[4][5]

How can I continue a post-show discussion?

Send RayForm your intended application, exact printer model and the technical question you want to solve. Distributors can also include their target customer group, priority applications and documentation needs.

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Continue the Conversation After IDEX Egypt 2026

Most vendors sell you a machine. We build the production system behind it.

Thank you to everyone who stopped at Booth E11-4, examined the samples or spoke with the RayForm team in Cairo.

Ready for the next step? Send your application and printer model through the RayForm contact page, email contact@rayformtech.com, or message WhatsApp at +86 156 7514 4495. Ask for the relevant TDS, available printer settings or a sample discussion.

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References

[1]IDEX Egypt — IDEX Egypt 2026 August official event page aug26.idexevent.com

[2]German Pavilion — IDEX Egypt 2026 event directory german-pavilion.com

[3]RayForm — Dental 3D Printing Resins rayformtech.com

[4]RayForm — Printer Parameter Database rayformtech.com

[5]RayForm — Technical Resources & Support rayformtech.com

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