Archy continued to build its presence in the dental technology market this week through active participation in key regional industry events. The company focuses on software and tools that streamline dental practice workflows, reduce administrative burdens, and free up more time for patient care.
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At the 2026 Michigan Dental Meeting in Grand Rapids, Archy exhibited at Booth 708 and used a branded roaming robot as a marketing asset to draw traffic on the show floor. The company emphasized automation and practice-management efficiencies, aiming its message at small and mid-sized dental practices seeking operational improvements.
Marketing around “Archy the Robot” reinforced the company’s positioning as a technology-forward player in a crowded dental software landscape. While the posts did not disclose new products or financial metrics, they highlighted a strategy that relies on high-engagement, in-person demonstrations to drive interest and potential software subscriptions.
Archy also maintained visibility at the 2026 Midwest Dental Conference in Kansas City, where it occupied Booth 510 at the Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center. There, the company showcased its dental workflow technology and engaged directly with dentists and practice managers to demonstrate how its platform can modernize and integrate practice operations.
This conference-led approach is geared toward lead generation, relationship-building, and gathering practitioner feedback that can be used to refine the product. For investors, sustained attendance at regional dental meetings suggests an ongoing go-to-market push focused on targeted practitioner outreach rather than broad consumer marketing.
If Archy succeeds in converting conference engagement into recurring software contracts, its growing pipeline could support deeper penetration in both Michigan and broader U.S. dental markets. Overall, the week underscored Archy’s commitment to brand visibility and in-person engagement as central levers in its strategy to expand within the dental-tech and practice-management segment.

