Jeddah: Dhaif Allah Al-Mutawa
Starting today, Thursday, the city of Casablanca will host the seventh edition of the International Dental Exhibition “Morocco Dental Expo 2026”, which will take place from May 7 to 10 at the International Exhibition Center in Casablanca (ICEC) in Ain Sebaa, in a professional and scientific event that is considered one of the most prominent specialized events in the health sector at the national and African levels.
Imad Benjelloun, director of “Atelier Vita”, the company organizing the exhibition, explained that this international event consolidates its growing position as a reference platform to keep pace with the rapid transformations taking place in the dental sector, especially with regard to the integration of modern technologies and digital solutions into medical practice.
He added that the exhibition is organized under the supervision of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection and the Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Innovation, in a national context characterized by the continued implementation of workshops to reform the health system, in accordance with the high directives of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God grant him victory, aimed at improving the health supply, enhancing the quality of services, promoting continuous training and openness to innovation.
**A significant international presence**
Benjelloun confirmed that the 2026 edition will see broad participation from a number of countries, including Morocco, Italy, Egypt, France, China, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates and Germany, which will enhance the international dimension of the exhibition and confirm its growing appeal.
The exhibition is expected to attract more than 7,500 professional visitors, with the participation of more than 120 exhibitors, in an area exceeding 8,000 square meters, representing the various components of the dental system, from medical equipment and supplies to laboratories and digital solutions, in addition to training institutions and services related to management and financing.
The exhibition also forms an integrated professional space that brings together general and specialist dentists, dental prosthetists, health institution managers, university professors, as well as students and stakeholders in the sector.
**A scientific program that keeps pace with innovation**
Alongside the exhibition, the event will host the 10th edition of “Dental Tribune”, which is being held this year under the theme:
“The future of dentistry in Morocco: from foundations to digital innovations.”
The scientific program includes more than 35 seminars and more than 40 hours of continuing education, led by Moroccan and international experts, and will cover the latest developments in the fields of dental implants and orthodontics, medical imaging, as well as innovations related to 3D printing and artificial intelligence.
This program provides an opportunity to enhance the exchange of experiences, develop professional competencies, and keep pace with the scientific and technological transformations taking place in the sector.
**Enhancing Quality and Innovation**
In this context, Imad Benjelloun, President of the “Atelier Vita” agency, highlighted that this session is distinguished by a rich scientific program that keeps pace with the rapid developments in the field of dentistry globally, stressing that it allows Moroccan professionals to learn about the latest technologies and practices, which contributes to raising the quality of treatments.
He pointed out that this session falls within the framework of the continued successes achieved by previous sessions, which strengthens the exhibition’s position as one of the most prominent specialized events on the African level.
The seventh edition of “Morocco Dental Expo” confirms its role as a strategic lever for the development of the dental sector in Morocco, by combining innovation, knowledge and the exchange of experiences, in line with the dynamics of reforming the health system and contributing to building a more efficient and sustainable health model.

