September in Japan, October in the U.S.
“Interest in Minish Providers Rises”

Minish Technology (CEO Jungho Kang), a healthtech company, announced today that it has successfully completed the 13th Minish Course for dentists in Korea, and graduated 26 graduates. Including these graduates, the total number of graduates is 290.
The MINISH Course is a new name for the existing MINISH Academy, a professional program that provides dentists with comprehensive training on the philosophy and theory of MINISH, including preparation, scanning, bonding, occlusion, setting practice, and one-day live procedures. The training was held on June 14-15 and 28-29 at Minish Dental Hospital in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam.
Graduates are eligible to join MINISH Providers after undergoing clinical proficiency and credentialing, as well as due diligence on hospital facilities. As of July, there are 75 MINISH Providers worldwide, including 43 in South Korea, 29 in Japan, one in the United States, one in Canada, and one in Vietnam.
This is the last mini-course of the year for doctors in Korea. In September, we will hold a mini-course for Japanese dentists, and in October, we will hold a mini-course in Los Angeles, USA.
A representative from Minish Technology said, “After the Minish course, we saw higher interest than ever before, with inquiries about the process of becoming a Minish provider.” “We will successfully complete the training of Japanese and American dentists in the second half of the year to accelerate the global expansion of the Minish ecosystem.”
Meanwhile, Minish Technology has changed the name of Minish Members’ Clinic (MMC) to Minish Provider and Minish Academy to Minish Course since the Minish Clinical Seminar and Business Presentation held in the U.S. in May.


