At the factory of Guizhou Meisuosi Technology Co in Guanshanhu district, Guiyang, intelligent equipment hums efficiently as workers complete each step in the manufacture of dentures in an orderly manner.
Located in the Guanshanhu Intelligent Manufacturing Industrial Park, the company began operations in December 2024, integrating denture research and development, production, sales, and training. It has already established partnerships in more than 20 provinces nationwide, creating over 100 jobs and emerging as a new force in the region's health industry.
Riding the wave of smart manufacturing, Mensuosi has introduced automated production lines, replacing traditional manual operations with robotics. By combining cloud-based ordering and design, automated layout, precision machining, and intelligent sintering, it has greatly improved production efficiency and product quality.
Staff members work on the production line of Guizhou Meisuosi Technology Co. [Photo/Guiyang news network]
The company uses nano zirconia material, valued for its high strength and translucency, to produce custom full-zirconia bionic teeth that meet both aesthetic and functional demands. Its AI-powered design system and unique "CAD/CAM Data Acquisition and Transmission Center" enable a digital treatment experience where patients can preview results before production, ensuring greater precision and efficiency.
Meisuosi's product line includes metal-ceramic crowns, all-ceramic restorations, implant restorations, dentures, and orthodontic products.
"Our annual target is to exceed 30 million yuan ($4.18 million) in output value, and with orders steadily increasing, we are confident in achieving it," said Zhang Jiebo, chairman of the company. Utilizing advanced technology and precise market positioning, the company is rapidly expanding its business footprint, with plans to enter overseas markets and bring 'Made in Guanshanhu' dental products from Guizhou to the world.
Meanwhile, its new project, a disposable dental instrument tray production line, is now in the evaluation stage. Once operational, it is expected to create more than 60 additional jobs, further boosting local employment.