
Registration is now open for the BioHorizons Global Symposium, scheduled for April 16–18, 2026, at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach in Florida. The three-day international meeting will bring together clinicians, specialists and dental teams to explore how emerging science and technology are reshaping implant dentistry.
Hosted by BioHorizons, the symposium will feature more than 40 internationally recognized speakers and a program built around five core themes: advances in hard- and soft-tissue regeneration; immediate implant therapy and scannable anatomic abutments; innovations in full-arch reconstruction, including remote anchorage and FP1 solutions; digital integration across surgical and prosthetic workflows; and strategies to optimize practice growth and clinical outcomes.
“This meeting brings insights from renowned speakers, enriching workshops, and the latest in cutting-edge implant and regenerative technology,” said Steve Boggan, president and CEO of BioHorizons. He added that the Miami Beach venue offers an opportunity for global attendees to learn, collaborate and connect in an immersive setting.
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Up to 16 CEs
Participants can earn up to 16 continuing education (CE) credits through the scientific program, with additional CE-accredited workshops available at separate rates. An Early Bird registration rate for clinicians is open until Feb. 19, 2026.
Scientific chairman Dr. Homa Zadeh said the program was designed to address the everyday challenges facing implant practitioners, blending scientific rigor with practical, clinic-ready innovation.
The event will also include multiple networking opportunities, including a Saturday evening “Havana Nights” celebration to close the symposium.
More information, including tuition details, is available at symposium.biohorizons.com.