27th IPS PG Convention

Join us for the 27th IPS PG Convention happening from April 11th to 13th, 2025, in the delightful city of Gurugram! Get ready for an enriching Prosthodontics journey filled with innovative scientific sessions, hands-on workshops, and dynamic discussions led by experts from around the globe. Experience the vibrant culture of Gurugram, participate in stimulating intellectual exchanges, expand your network, and play a part in advancing prosthodontics. Don't miss out! Save the date, mark your calendar, and be a part of the excellence unfolding at the 27th IPS PG Convention. We look forward to seeing you at SGT University, Gurugram!

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