Felix started Imagine in 2010 with the vision of changing the implant restorative workflow using fully digital manufacturing processes. He graduated from Georgia Tech in 2007 with an Aerospace Engineering degree and joined his uncle's dental laboratory in 2009 as a CAD/CAM specialist. From here, he was introduced to digital dentistry and saw the vision of implant restoratives using digital technology. Felix's mission is to revolutionize digital implant solutions and make it more accessible and approachable with education, open systems and prosthetic innovation.
Felix Chung has been a guest on 1 episode.
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432: Felix Chung: Imagine That an Aerospace Engineer Turned into a Dental Nerd
July 6th, 2026 | 1 hr 3 mins
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This week we sit down with Felix Chung from Imagine to hear the incredible story of how an aerospace engineering graduate and NASA intern unexpectedly found his passion in dental technology. From building one of the industry's leading digital dentistry companies to discussing milling, CAD/CAM, implant components, and the future of laboratory workflows, Felix shares the lessons, risks, and innovations that have shaped his journey over the past 15 years.