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Align of US plans to put smiles on faces by doubling regional growth

- ALKESH SHARMA

California orthodonti­cs company Align Technology, which makes 3D digital scanners and Invisalign, plans to double growth in the Middle East and Africa in the next three years as clinics go digital.

“Our aim is to double our growth in expansion markets, including Middle East and Africa by 2021,” Simon Beard, Align Technology’s vice president and managing director for Europe Middle East and Africa, told The National. The company has less than 10 per cent market penetratio­n at present.

In its 2017 fiscal year, Middle East sales grew 44 per cent year-on-year, slightly ahead of a wider region that includes Europe, which grew 38 per cent, a sign that Align’s strategy of tapping newer markets is working, according to Mr Beard.

The Mea orthodonti­c supply industry was valued at $340 million this year and is set to grow to $460m by 2023, according to Market Data Forecast, a global research and consulting firm. The Middle East has a total of 440,000 new orthodonti­cs patients per year.

Align Technology, which opened its first regional office in Dubai in February this year, is aiming for robust growth.

Invisalign treatment is a technique that straighten­s patients’ teeth without braces – using a series of clear, custom-designed removable aligners.

According to Align Technology, as many as 100 million patients in the Emea region could benefit from some type of teeth straighten­ing. The company is printing clear aligners using 3D printers. Using the technology, doctors can scan and collect a 3D model of the teeth that is sent to treatment centres and developed into implants. “The UAE and Saudi Arabia are key focus markets,” said Mr Beard. “Our digital 3D scanner enables doctors to digitalise their practice and products while it helps the patient to visualise how their smile will look.”

This visualisat­ion also works as a powerful sales tool – giving patients a preview into what their future smile will look like after the Invisalign treatment.

“In this region, we see a kind of excitement about the potential among people tmprove their smiles, particular­ly in the adult population,” said Mr Bedard. “Historical­ly, their only option was brackets. But now the treatment is very discreet and easy.”

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Simon Beard of Align

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