From Wikitia | Industry | Medical Equipment Manufacturing |
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| Founded | 1962 |
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| Products | Utility and digital products for dental professionals |
| Website | airtechniques |
Air Techniques is a medical device company that manufactures innovative dental care products.[1] The company is headquartered in Melville, New York[2]
Air Techniques was founded in 1962 and headquartered in Melville, New York, by George Kauer, Jack Alpert, and Louis E. Brooks. The company's breakthrough came with the launch of Dento-Dri, a high-capacity compressed air dryer for dental systems, swiftly positioning itself as an industry frontrunner. Air Techniques maintains an extensive catalog encompassing utility systems, digital imaging, and merchandise, catering to practices ranging from individual practitioners to large institutions.[3]
The company holds the ISO-9001 registration certification, reflecting its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Notably, the company stands as North America's largest manufacturer of evacuation systems for dental practices, offering a comprehensive array of vacuum systems accommodating practices of varying scales, from small entities to establishments boasting over 250 operatories.[4]
In 2012, the company celebrated its 50th anniversary by unveiling a renewed corporate identity marked by a new logo and the tagline "equipped for life™" alongside an updated dental catalog and website.
In 2015, Air Techniques introduced a dynamic version of its website, featuring a modern design for enhanced user experience, mobile responsiveness, and region-specific categorization. The website is categorized into five regions: North America, Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and Asia Pacific. Additionally, a dealer-only section offers privileged access to information and literature for partners. The cohesive design ensures a consistent user experience across regions and dealer access.
Additionally, in 2017, the company introduced the ScanX Swift dental scanner,[5] which utilizes flexible phosphor sensor technology to facilitate digital radiography.[6]
Notably, in 2022, the company celebrated its 60th anniversary, marking six decades of serving the dental industry.[7][8]
In November 2023, Air Techniques introduced the ScanX Swift View 2.0 and redesigned AirStar Air Compressors. The ScanX Swift View 2.0 enhances diagnostic efficiency through features like LED lighting, intelligent automation, and seamless integration with ScanX IDX PSPs, facilitating the scanning of intraoral phosphor storage plates of various formats. The device offers a customizable LED lighting system, allowing users to select colors that complement their practice's interior design alongside a high-resolution display for a user-friendly interface.[9]
The redesigned AirStar prioritizes improved performance, aesthetics, and efficiency in dental air compressors. The AirStar introduces new components designed to draw in cooler air, optimizing overall performance without compromising reliability and longevity.
In May 2012, Air Techniques announced its sponsorship of the inaugural Northern Illinois Oral Cancer Awareness Walk,[10] which aimed to raise awareness about a disease projected to impact approximately 40,000 Americans that year.
In 2019, Air Techniques collaborated with Exocad®, a prominent CAD/CAM supplier. The integration of Exocad's advanced software, exoplan®, was extended to ProVecta 3D Prime users, enhancing capabilities for implant planning and surgical guide designs.
In 2020, Air Techniques introduced the exclusive Extra and Intraoral Vacuum Solution, Mojave® Mobile, alongside new High Volume Evacuators, HVE Air Protect XL™ and HVE Air Protect XL Plus™. This launch was complemented by a scientific partnership with Dürr Dental and Dr. Martin Koch, underscoring product efficacy and the importance of aerosol and spray mist containment.
By 2021, Air Techniques had significantly expanded its partnerships with dental practices, including a software collaboration with SICAT for ProVecta 3D Prime CBCT users and the introduction of FlowStar Nitrous Oxide Nasal Hoods and FlowStar Scavenging Circuits.[11]
In addition to its product focus, the company engages in education initiatives, partnering with organizations to offer continuing education courses through traditional seminars and webinars. In 2011, Air Techniques obtained accreditation from the Academy of General Dentistry as a PACE Program Provider, enabling them to arrange and confer credits for continuing education courses targeted at dental professionals.[12][13]
The company's philanthropic efforts include food drives and donations to organizations such as Long Island Cares and the University of Puerto Rico School of Dental Medicine. Additionally, Air Techniques collaborated with US Energy Recovery to support Mercy Ships.[14]
The company has expanded its charitable efforts to include OM Malawi, focusing on education, agriculture, and community development to improve the lives of children and communities in one of the world's poorest countries. OM Malawi's initiatives include building schools, providing quality education, and teaching farming and grading skills for self-sustainability, ultimately contributing to a brighter future for generations in Malawi.[15]
Categories: [1962 births] [Medical device manufacturers] [Dental equipment]