Survival of the Fittest: The VALO Light to Space Initiative
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Survival of the Fittest: The VALO Light to Space Initiative

Survival of the Fittest: The VALO Light to Space Initiative

Miles of hiking mountainous terrain. Horse-back travel through the wilderness. A thorough investigation sifting through hours of footage. Not to mention the main event: a space-travelling curing light that remained fully functional after its perilous flight.,Up went the cargo—consisting of a Styrofoam box, 4 GoPro cameras to record the flight, the VALO Grand curing light, and a bobblehead of Ultradent founder and CEO Dr. Dan Fischer—and the Ultradent crew used the pings of their phones and laptops to track the curing light’s journey. ,What was expected to be a short flight of a few hours became a 126-day adventure.,The Ultradent team—including Mike Simmons, architect of the VALO Light to Space initiative, and Oliver Brown, brand manager of the VALO curing light line—wasn’t deterred by this setback. Instead, determined to retrieve the curing light, they regrouped in August and trekked through the Uintas backcountry. After a tiresome search in some unideal weather, they located the payload on a loose shale—minus the VALO light.,VALO Grand Creators found dental curing light in Utah Fortunately, the GoPros were all intact, each providing clues to where the missing curing light might have landed. Once discovering from the footage that the VALO light detached when the payload touched down, they returned to the landing site.,As a result of this triumph, in November, Ultradent announced a global warranty extension of five years on all VALO dental curing lights. Neil Jessop, Ultradent Vice President of Research and Development, accredited the manufacturer’s focus on producing sturdy, predictable lights that set the industry standard., ,To read the full story on the VALO curing light’s journey to space, including images from the Ultradent team’s travels, click here. 

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