[NA Eun-kyung, Edaily Reporter] South Korea‘s Graphy said Wednesday it sold out its in-house aligner system during a product launch event in Canada and signed a $1.3 million agreement to establish a local production hub for its Shape Memory Aligner (SMA) system.
 | | Graphy holds its Graphy Day Toronto 2026 event in Toronto, Canada, on June 28. (Photo=Graphy) |
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The KOSDAQ-listed company held its “Graphy Day Toronto 2026” event in Toronto on June 28 to introduce its direct 3D printed SMA technology and digital orthodontic solutions to Canadian orthodontists and dental professionals.
The event featured presentations by orthodontic specialists Dr. Ravindra Nanda and Prof. Ki Beom Kim, who discussed clinical applications of SMA technology and digital orthodontic treatment strategies. Live demonstrations and clinical case presentations were also held.
Graphy said the event was organized in cooperation with its Canadian distribution partner, i-VISTA MED.
According to the company, i-VISTA MED sold out its allocated orders for Graphy’s in-house aligner system during the event, indicating strong demand in the Canadian market. Graphy said it plans to expand its sales and marketing activities across Canada.
Separately, Graphy signed a $1.3 million agreement with AB Med to supply an SMA production system.
AB Med, a subsidiary of i-VISTA MED, was established to build a local manufacturing base for Graphy‘s SMA products in Canada.
The agreement is expected to support local production and expand the supply of SMA products in the Canadian market. Graphy said it plans to strengthen local manufacturing capacity and supply stability through AB Med as it expands its presence in Canada.
The company said the event helped strengthen its distribution and manufacturing partnerships in Canada, supporting its broader expansion strategy in North America.