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MISSION
To coordinate the joint international interests and benefits of
the member regional industry associations; to represent their interests
before governments and professional dental organizations, including
international dental organizations such as fdi -World Dental
Federation, IADR International Association of Dental Research,
IFDEA International Federation of Dental Education Associations.
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Please contact
the idm Office:
Fred (Friedrich) A. Herbst
Executive Director,
Tel. ++ 49 6251 789 363
e-mail idm-vox@t-online.de
Fax ++ 49 6251 789 364
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To recognize, coordinate and work with
international dental exhibition organizers with the aim to maximize
the efficiency and viability of exhibitions for both attendees and
exhibitors.
To develop regular
communication and exchange of information within the member associations,
dental manufacturing industry and distribution industry.
To advise member
assiciations regarding contemplated and actual regulatory changes
in any part of the world and to provide a vehicle for coordinated
response when appropriate.
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Foreword
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STRATEGY & GOALS 2007 - 20012
Founded in October 1988, in Washington DC, USA, as a communication forum, idm has developed into an
autonomous, independent umbrella organization to globally represent as an association the common interests
of member associations and through them support the interests of the global dental industry as a whole.
Among the many important activities and missions of idm is the coordination of international exhibition dates in
order to maximize the efficiency, quality and viability of exhibitions for both the attendees and the exhibitors.
To this end, idm compiles and publishes the global dental events planner looking several years ahead, and professional
organizers can obtain regular updates from this idm web site.
Past Presidents and Board Members have willingly given their time to lead idm to where it is internationally
recognized today.
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Vision
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Global representation:
idm, the voice of the Dental Manufacturing Industry to all constituencies on matters of global concern.
When it comes to true global issues, idm is the group that the industry can come to for guidance.
Create greater awareness to the profession, our member organizations and among their members companies.
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Mission
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To coordinate the joint international interests and benefits of the regional member industry
associations; to represent their interests before governments and professional dental
organizations, including international dental organizations such as the FDI World
Dental Federation, IADR International Association of Dental Research.
(For idm not an important priority).
To work on ‘white spots’ where no Regional Dental Industry Association exists and is not very
likely to develop: China, India, Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, Middle East, for the benefit and value
of communication between members.
To recognize, coordinate and work with international dental exhibition organizers with the aim to
maximize the efficiency and viability of exhibitions for both attendees and exhibitors.
To challenge, charge members with being idm’s voice wherever supranational interests are involved.
To develop regular communication and exchange of information within the member associations, dental
manufacturing industry and distribution industry. Work with FDI on AWDC, Annual World Dental
Congress, through regular FDI – idm Executives meetings.
To maintain a regular meeting schedule of Two Board of Officers Meetings and two General Assembly
per year, alternating between the CDS, Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting, IDS International
Dental Show Cologne and FDI AWDC.
To challenge Member Association for more communication between idm Members, more active involvement,
communication response.
To advise member associations regarding contemplated and actual regulatory changes in any part
of the world and to provide a vehicle for coordinated response when appropriate.
To contemplate to support Member Industry Views. Working with FDI on the
selection of venues for Annual World Dental Congresses.
To be involved not just informed. Provide feedback to already established regional
meetings on behalf of foreign exhibitors.
To communicate regular to Member Associations about accomplishments.
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Benefits & Values
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Established cooperation of officers and membership.
Access to specialists in many areas of the dental industry to harness specialist know-how, consultants.
Established negotiation skills.
Established partnership with FDI and growing influence with other
organizations, e.g. IADR and other groups, e.g. FDI Corporate Partners.
Recognized image of dental manufacturing industry worldwide.
idm established, recognized industry hall mark to access, any governmental or
semi-governmental, private institution to address concerns of Member Associations on global,
supraregional issues, beyond their sphere of influence.
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Basis for Sucess
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Broad participation of the membership. Global representation, focus on the strategic plan of idm.
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Strategic Tasks 2007 - 20012
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I. Assure Financial Vitality to Support Tasks
- Expand membership to affiliates, being an organized national dental manufacturing industry
association where a regional association does not exist or is unlikely to be developed
- Maintain appropriate budget reviews
II. Communication
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Internally, bringing value to membership
Maintain regular Member Reports at the G. A., to become part of the Minutes.
Continuance to create awareness of idm within our member associations
- Externally, promoting the impact and image of idm
III. Participation of Members
- Strongly encourage interchange of ideas, information, experiences
- Develop active support from members in regard to the tasks to be addressed
- Recruit member participation, harnessing existing expertise for working groups
IV. Provide Global Information
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Maintain exhibition planner www.idm-vox.org provide. Provide regular exhibition reports provide reliable reference
sources of market intelligence and statistics
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Regulatory issues
Expand clearing house function of idm, to get involved in case of product copies
V. Partnerships and Support
- Collaboration with FDI on world exhibitions and related events
- Regular formal discussions with the FDI. Explore and maintain relationship with other national
and international dental Industry and Trade associations (Presently idm has affiliations is with
FDI and IADR)
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idm Board 2006 - 2008*
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President:
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Mildred M. (Milly) Goldstein (DTA)
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| Immediate Past President:
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| Dr. Jürgen Eberlein (FIDE)
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| President Elect:
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| Haruo Morita (JDTA)
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| 1st Vice President:
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| Pam Clark (ADIA)
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| 2nd Vice President:
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| N.N. (FIDE - candidate)
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| Executive Director:
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| Friedrich A. Herbst (idm)
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* Officers, elected by the idm General Assembly, Chicago/USA, February 2006
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idm Presidents 1988 - 2008
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1988 - 1992
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Antoine d'Hollosy
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(FIDE)
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| (Honorary President)
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| 1992 - 1994
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| Burton Borgelt
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| (ADTA)
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| 1994 - 1996
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| Makoto Nakao
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| (JDTA)
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| 1996 - 1998
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| Dr. Jürgen Eberlein
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| (FIDE)
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| 1998 - 2000
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| Gene Babos
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| (DMA)
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| 2000 - 2002
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| Ryuichiro Morita
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| (JDTA)
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| 2002 - 2004
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| Axel R. Buchner
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| (JDTA)
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| 2004 - 2006
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| Dr. Jürgen Eberlein
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| (FIDE)
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| 2006 - 2008
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| Mildred (M) Goldstein
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| (DTA)
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Board of Officers 2006 - 2008
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Board of Officers
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Registry Offices
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Registry Offices
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