At the World Dentistry & Sleep Summit (WDSS) 2025 in Singapore, Graphy Inc. unveiled its groundbreaking 3D-printed memory resin technology, showcasing its versatility in orthodontics and sleep medicine.
As the first company to commercialize shape memory appliances (SMAs), Graphy expands its product range from orthodontic braces to sleep devices, marking a significant advancement in digital dentistry.
The summit, which brought together approximately 280 experts from 14 countries, highlighted the growing global interest in the clinical and commercial potential of memory resins.
Clinicians such as Dr. Kenji Ojima from Japan demonstrated how SMAs can be seamlessly adapted for use in sleep devices, while Dr. Catherine Lee from Singapore shared the advantages of the Graphy system over traditional methods.
Dr. Kun-Chul Woo of D-Wave Dental Clinic also presented data from over 1,700 cases of bruxism and snoring appliances manufactured using this technology.
A live demonstration of the 3D-printed SleepOmnia device impressed attendees, highlighting the precision and efficiency of combining clinical accuracy with digital workflows.
Graphy’s integration of academic and hands-on demonstrations resulted in a 40% increase in consultations and appointments, demonstrating strong global demand and rapid business growth.
CEO Unseob Sim emphasized the value of the platform, explaining how Graphy’s technology is reshaping orthodontics and opening new avenues in sleep medicine.
The company also expanded its memory resin technology into restorative, prosthetic, and sleep device applications, solidifying its leadership in the global digital dental ecosystem.

