Kraków, Poland: Seamless and streamlined cooperation between dentists and dental technicians is a recipe for success. In Japanese, “kizuna” describes a bond or connection between people, and the 2026 KIZUNA Dental Symposium will build on this notion by creating space for dialogue and inspiration to explore a philosophy of collaboration. The event is being organised by Kuraray Noritake Dental and will take place in Kraków on 27 and 28 March.
The organisers have shared five key reasons why dental professionals should not miss the event:
1. A unique experience. KIZUNA will be more than an event. It will bring dentists and dental technicians together to create a shared space where different perspectives converge in support of effective and harmonious patient care. The educational programme will be held on 28 March, opening and closing with joint sessions and featuring separate sessions for dentists and dental technicians.
2. Excellent speakers. Moderated by Dr Agnieszka Pacyk, an inspiring international lecturer and expert in conservative dentistry and endodontics, the symposium will bring together 14 leading dental professionals from across Europe. Participants can expect to experience scientific excellence and explore state-of-the-art technologies, including the use of artificial intelligence. Furthermore, participants will be able to explore new treatment approaches and gain practical tips and tricks to streamline daily practice. Leading master dental technicians Nondas Vlachopoulos and Antonio Corradini will conclude the symposium with lectures focused on achieving excellence in dentistry through outstanding cooperation.
3. Ideal networking opportunities. On the evening of 27 March, a unique social gathering will set the tone for the following day. Guests will enjoy an exclusive dinner featuring authentic Japanese cuisine, blending refined flavours with artistry and elegance. This special evening will not only delight the senses; it will create an ideal atmosphere for networking with colleagues, lecturers and fellow participants from across Europe. Special entertainment inspired by the Japanese culture will follow, making the night even more memorable.
4. Optimal venue and accommodation possibilities. The event will take place at the ICE Kraków Congress Centre. This modern and prestigious space located in the very centre of the city will provide an inspiring setting for dialogue, innovation and the exchange of expertise, blending Japanese precision with European openness. Attendees will find a wide selection of hotels within walking distance from the venue, offering convenience, comfort and easy access to Kraków’s historic landmarks.
5. Beautiful Kraków. Dental professionals are invited to discover Kraków, a UNESCO World Heritage gem. The city is rich in history and charm, featuring highlights such as the iconic Wawel Royal Castle, the vibrant Cloth Hall in the main market square and historic districts like Kazimierz and Podgórze. Whether tasting traditional pierogi or admiring Gothic architecture, attendees are sure to have an unforgettable experience.
For more information and to register, visit the event website.
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Live webinar
Wed. 28 January 2026
11:00 am EST (New York)
Dr. Algimante Lošytė – Jančė
Dr. Riccardo Ammannato DDS
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