A Historic Day for Digital Orthodontics in Pakistan: ClearPath Brings Innovation, Education, and Community to Faletti’s Hotel, Lahore
On 12 July 2026, ClearPath made history by hosting Pakistan’s first-ever ClearPath Roadshow – Lahore Edition, at the iconic Faletti’s Hotel in Lahore. The event brought together dental professionals from across Punjab for an immersive, full-day experience that showcased the latest advances in clear aligner technology, AI-powered treatment planning, and precision aligner manufacturing.
From interactive exhibition booths and live clinical demonstrations to panel discussions, educational sessions, and a memorable Umrah lucky draw, the ClearPath Roadshow 2026 was more than a professional gathering. It was a statement about where digital orthodontics in Pakistan is headed and who is leading the way. ClearPath Aligners, Pakistan’s only DRAP-approved clear aligner manufacturer with US FDA recognition, demonstrated through every element of the event that world-class innovation can be designed, built, and delivered from Pakistan.
The success of the Roadshow reflects ClearPath’s ongoing commitment to advancing the knowledge, skills, and clinical confidence of dental professionals across the country. It also marks the beginning of a new chapter in how ClearPath engages with the dental community, through education-first events that bring the science, technology, and manufacturing excellence of ClearPath directly to the dentists who trust it with their patients.
Clear aligner therapy has evolved rapidly over the past decade. Artificial intelligence is now embedded in treatment planning. CNC-based automation has transformed manufacturing precision. Advanced multi-layer material engineering is redefining what aligners can do clinically. Yet for many dental professionals across Pakistan, these developments remain largely invisible, experienced only through the finished product that arrives at their clinic, without visibility into the innovation and science behind it.
ClearPath launched the Roadshow to change that. The event was designed to open the full story of ClearPath aligner manufacturing and technology to the dental professionals who prescribe and deliver treatment. Rather than simply presenting a product, ClearPath invited dentists to witness, question, and engage with the complete journey of how a clear aligner is conceived, planned, manufactured, and released under DRAP-licensed quality controls.
ClearPath’s investment in dental education has always been central to its identity as a company. The Roadshow extended this commitment from individual clinic training sessions to a large-scale, community-wide event that brought hundreds of dental professionals together in a single venue.
The educational philosophy behind the Roadshow was straightforward: when dentists understand the technology and evidence supporting their clinical tools, they apply those tools more effectively. Better-informed dentists deliver better outcomes for patients. The Roadshow was designed to raise the clinical confidence of every attendee, not through passive presentations, but through interactive demonstrations, live manufacturing exhibits, and clinical discussions led by experienced practitioners.
The Roadshow was organized around a series of interactive departmental booths, each dedicated to a specific aspect of ClearPath’s work. Attendees moved through the exhibition at their own pace, engaging with ClearPath specialists in focused, topic-specific conversations.
Booth themes included:
The educational program at the Roadshow included formal clinical sessions covering:
Panel discussions brought together experienced ClearPath-certified dentists and orthodontists to share case experiences, address common clinical questions, and discuss how digital orthodontic tools are changing daily practice. These sessions were structured as open conversations rather than lectures, giving attendees the opportunity to raise clinical questions directly with experienced peers.
ClearPath was honored to welcome Lt. Gen. (R) Muhammad Abdul Aziz, Chairman of the Punjab Public Service Commission, as Chief Guest for the Roadshow. His presence reflected the significance of the event and the recognition of ClearPath’s contribution to healthcare innovation in Pakistan.
Lt. Gen. (R) Aziz visited the exhibition booths, engaged with the ClearPath team, expressed his appreciation for the work being done, and presided over the Umrah lucky draw, one of the highlights of the event for attending dentists.
The Umrah lucky draw was one of the most anticipated moments of the Roadshow. Conducted by the Chief Guest, the draw rewarded one of the attending dental professionals with a fully sponsored Umrah package, a meaningful expression of ClearPath’s gratitude to the dental community that has supported the company’s growth and mission since 2011.
ClearPath designed the Roadshow to be an event in the fullest sense, not simply a conference or exhibition. Alongside the clinical and educational content, attendees enjoyed:
These elements reflected ClearPath’s belief that professional events should celebrate the community they bring together, not just transfer information. The atmosphere at Faletti’s Hotel on 12 July 2026 was one of energy, connection, and shared pride in what Pakistani dental professionals are building together.
The ClearPath Roadshow 2026 – Lahore Edition was not just recognized by the dental community. It was covered by some of Pakistan’s most widely read print and digital media outlets, reflecting the significance of the event for the broader healthcare and technology landscape. Leading Urdu-language newspapers, including Mashriq Lahore, Daily Nai Baat, Daily Pakistan, Roznama Ittefaq, and Roznama Asaaf, all published prominent coverage of the event on 12 July 2026, highlighting ClearPath’s role in advancing digital dentistry in Pakistan, the role of Artificial Intelligence in orthodontic treatment planning, and the historic nature of Pakistan’s first-ever ClearPath roadshow.
The event also drew strong coverage across major English-language digital platforms. Business Recorder, Daily Parliament Times, Nawaiwaqt, and Daily Pakistan Online all reported on the Roadshow, specifically noting ClearPath’s DRAP approval and US FDA recognition, the participation of Lt. Gen. (R) Muhammad Abdul Aziz as Chief Guest, and the industry-wide importance of integrating AI and advanced manufacturing into clear aligner therapy in Pakistan. The breadth of coverage, spanning national print newspapers, regional Urdu dailies, and leading English business and news portals, confirms that the ClearPath Roadshow 2026 was recognized as a landmark event for Pakistani dentistry, not simply a product launch.
AI-powered treatment planning was one of the central themes of the Roadshow. ClearPath demonstrated how artificial intelligence is applied in its digital workflow to analyze patient scans, model tooth movement, and optimize treatment sequences before any human review begins. The AI component reduces planning time, identifies potential tracking issues early, and supports the clinical review team in producing more accurate treatment plans.
For attendees, understanding this workflow clarified something that often remains invisible in daily clinical practice: the sophistication of the preparation behind each aligner set.
The Roadshow provided the largest audience yet with a detailed introduction to ClearPath Clarix, the company’s latest Tri-Layer aligner system. The Clarix Tri-Layer construction uses medical-grade PCTG for the outer and inner layers and TPU for the middle core, in a 30:40:30 ratio that simultaneously optimizes optical clarity, force modulation, and structural durability.
ClearPath Clarix is both DRAP approved and FDA approved, the only clear aligner in Pakistan to hold both designations. The Roadshow gave attendees the opportunity to examine Clarix material samples, review clinical data on force consistency and tracking accuracy, and discuss Clarix’s performance in comparison to single-layer aligner alternatives.
ClearPath’s manufacturing process received a dedicated booth and demonstration time at the Roadshow. The six-step advanced clinical manufacturing process was explained and demonstrated for attendees:
Understanding these steps gave attending dentists a new level of confidence in the product they prescribe, confidence grounded not in marketing claims but in direct observation of the manufacturing process.
A recurring theme throughout the Roadshow was the significance of ClearPath’s regulatory status. ClearPath Aligners is Pakistan’s only DRAP-approved clear aligner company, manufacturing its products in a DRAP-licensed medical device facility under a comprehensive Quality Management System. The company also holds US FDA recognition, making it one of the few clear aligner manufacturers anywhere in the South Asian region to hold both domestic and international regulatory credentials simultaneously.
For the dental professionals attending the Roadshow, this regulatory standing matters directly. Prescribing a DRAP-approved aligner means prescribing a product whose manufacturing processes, raw materials, and quality systems have been evaluated by Pakistan’s national medical device regulator. It means working with a manufacturer that is subject to ongoing regulatory oversight and accountable to defined standards, not simply producing aligners in an unregistered facility.
ClearPath’s team explained the practical implications of DRAP licensing for dentists throughout the event: verified biocompatible materials, documented quality inspections before every shipment, complete product traceability, and structured complaint investigation systems. These are not abstract regulatory concepts. They are protections for both the patient in the chair and the professional who prescribed the treatment.
The ClearPath Roadshow 2026 established a new model for how a dental company can engage with the professional community it serves. Rather than limiting engagement to product promotion or one-on-one clinic visits, ClearPath brought its entire ecosystem, technology, manufacturing, clinical expertise, regulatory standing, and community, into a single shared experience.
The response from attendees was consistent: dentists came with questions and left with answers. They came uncertain about the detail behind the aligners they prescribe and left having seen the manufacturing process with their own eyes. They came as individual practitioners and left as part of a community that shares a commitment to raising the standard of orthodontic care in Pakistan.
The Lahore Roadshow is the first chapter in what ClearPath intends to be a continuing program of community education events. The company’s commitment to dental professional education is not a periodic initiative. It is a structural part of how ClearPath operates as Pakistan’s leading clear aligner manufacturer.
ClearPath’s message to the dental community is unchanged: every ClearPath aligner is produced to give your patients a better clinical experience. Every educational session, every Roadshow, every product development decision is made in service of that same outcome. The dental professionals who attended the Lahore Roadshow are partners in delivering it.
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The ClearPath Roadshow 2026 – Lahore Edition was a historic event for digital orthodontics in Pakistan. On 12 July 2026, Faletti’s Hotel became the venue for something that had not existed before in the Pakistani dental landscape: a full-scale, manufacturer-led clear aligner education event that opened every element of ClearPath’s work technology, manufacturing, regulatory standing, clinical evidence, and community to the dental professionals who deliver its products to patients every day.
The event demonstrated that ClearPath is not simply a product company. It is an educational institution within the dental profession, a manufacturing innovator committed to raising the quality standard for clear aligner production in Pakistan, and a community-builder dedicated to supporting the dentists and orthodontists who share its mission of better orthodontic outcomes for Pakistani patients.
ClearPath’s DRAP approval and US FDA recognition are not simply certifications on a certificate. They are the foundation of a manufacturing and quality commitment that every Roadshow attendee now understands more fully than they did the day before.
The future of digital orthodontics in Pakistan is being built here. ClearPath invites every dental professional in Pakistan to be part of it.
The ClearPath Roadshow 2026 — Lahore Edition was Pakistan’s first-ever clear aligner roadshow, organized by ClearPath Orthodontics and held on 12 July 2026 at Faletti’s Hotel, Lahore. The event brought together dental professionals from across Punjab for a full day of clinical education, live manufacturing demonstrations, interactive exhibitions, panel discussions, and networking.
The event was held at Faletti’s Hotel, Egerton Road, Lahore — one of Pakistan’s most historically significant hospitality venues and a fitting location for the landmark event.
The chief guest was Lt. Gen. (R) Muhammad Abdul Aziz, Chairman of the Punjab Public Service Commission. He visited the exhibition booths, appreciated the ClearPath team’s efforts, and conducted the Umrah lucky draw.

The Roadshow showcased ClearPath’s AI-powered treatment planning workflow, ClearPath Clarix Tri-Layer aligner technology, advanced clinical manufacturing processes including CNC-based automated finishing and automated gingival trimlines, DRAP and FDA regulatory standing, and clinical case outcomes. Interactive booths, live demonstrations, and clinical sessions were featured throughout the day.
Yes. ClearPath Orthodontics is Pakistan’s only DRAP-approved clear aligner company, manufacturing its aligners in a DRAP-licensed medical device facility in Lahore under a comprehensive Quality Management System. ClearPath also holds US FDA recognition.
ClearPath Clarix is ClearPath’s latest Tri-Layer aligner technology, using a three-layer PCTG-TPU-PCTG material construction in a 30:40:30 ratio. It is both DRAP approved and FDA approved, and offers improved optical clarity, consistent force delivery, low insertion force, and enhanced patient comfort compared to single-layer alternatives.
ClearPath’s Lahore Roadshow is the first in a planned series of community education events. The company has expressed its intention to continue expanding its educational engagement with dental professionals across Pakistan. Announcements about future events will be made through clearpathortho.com and ClearPath’s official communication channels.