This conference will take place in Tampa, FL, and will allow practice leadership to gather and consult on the use of technology in the dental practice and DSOs.
Simplifeye has announced that it will be hosting its first ever AMPLIFY Conference for Practice Growth Through Innovation. This conference is designed for practice owners, their teams, and dental support organization (DSO) leadership to gather and consult on best practices for the use of technology in the dental space.
AMPLIFY will host a few different events ranging from a waterfront reception to a dinner/dance cruise, and other opportunities to network and socialize with fellow practice management experts. This event was created to provide insight and opportunity, according to founder of Simplifeye Ryan Hungate, DDS.
“We created the AMPLIFY conference because simply hearing a great sales pitch is no basis for making critical technology platfrom decisions,” Dr Hungate said in a press release from the company. “In this era of transformation that includes potentially staggering innovations like AI, blockchain, and Web 3.0, technology decisions will separate those practices that thrive from those that merely survive. We’re providing a slate of technology experts, and a comfortable environment for dentists to explore and learn, sending them home with a playbook of options designed to immediately improve operations and increase profitability.”
A variety of speakers will present on topics relevant to practice leadership, including subjects such as artificial intelligence (AI) and knowing the difference between fads and innovations.
The AMPLIFY Conference will take place in Tampa, FL from May 19-21, 2022. Registration is open online now for dentists, DSO leadership, operations managers, and practice managers.
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