Our cooperations

Jointly promoting prosthetic knowledge

Knowledge connects. We see ourselves as a sustainable educational institution which has set itself the goal of preserving and sharing technical know-how and fundamental knowledge in order to promote dental technology in the long term. With our cooperations, we are specifically committed to passing on knowledge and promoting young talent.

Cooperation with academia

To optimize training, we support students in specialist topics and maintain an open exchange with faculties and universities.

Cooperation with schools

We support vocational schools and trainees on their way to becoming apprentices or master technicians. Be it with special training courses or specific exam preparations.

Cooperation with institutions

We provide advice and support to chambers, associations and other institutions, work hand in hand on projects or training courses and organize lectures on current topics.

Wish to become a cooperation partner?

Are you working on a project or looking for support with a prosthetic topic? I look forward to hearing from you!

Oliver Benz
Head of Education

T +41 (0) 44 805 9000
M hello@ssop.swiss.

Our Cooperation Partners

Philipps Universität Marburg

Seit vielen Jahren unterstützen wir angehende Zahnärzte in ihrer Ausbildung mit Know-how und Kursen zu Themen wie Aufstelltechniken oder Charakterisierung.

GIBZ

Entwicklung und Durchführung von QV-Vorbereitungskursen für Schweizer Auszubildende zur Prüfungsvorbereitung.

Handwerkskammer Freiburg – Meisterschule Zahntechnik

Unterstützen der Meisterschüler in der Prüfungsvorbereitung mit Know-how und Material.

Schweizerischer Zahnprothesen Verband (SZPV)

Zusammenarbeit bei der Förderung und Weiterentwicklung von zahnprothetischen Fachkräften.

International Federation of Denturists (IFD)

Wir werden vom internationalen Denturisten Dachverband (IFD) unterstützt.

«With our cooperation partners, we are giving full dentures their place back in dentistry in order to achieve a good restoration for patients who do not want implants or for whom it is not anatomically possible.»

Oliver Benz, Head of Education