Hamamatsu, Japan, October 1, 2025 – DGSHAPE Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Roland DG Corporation and a leading provider of digital fabrication tools worldwide, today announced the introduction of “DGSHAPE Insights Professional,” a new paid subscription plan for its DGSHAPE Insights application service, enhancing the existing free “DGSHAPE Insights” with six new AI-powered and remote operation features. “DGSHAPE Insights” will continue to be offered for free as “DGSHAPE Insights Standard.”
With the introduction of DGSHAPE Insights Professional, users will benefit from enhanced DWX operation and production management efficiency through AI-driven machine diagnostics, remote job output initiation, remote job skipping, real-time machine and tool monitoring, case-based production history, and estimated milling completion times.
For more information, please visit https://dgshape.com/cloud/.
Key Features Available in DGSHAPE Insights Professional:
- Insight Summary – AI-powered machine diagnostics and suggestions to optimize utility.
- Remote Output – Start milling remotely from anywhere.
- Remote Job Skip – Maintain operations by skipping jobs remotely if errors occur.
- Detailed Machine Status – Real-time remote monitoring of machines, burs, and adapters.
- Case History– Production history management for each case.
- Estimated Milling Completion Time – Projected milling completion times allow for better scheduling.
DWX models compatible with DGSHAPE Insights Professional:
DWX-53D, DWX-53DC, DWX-52DCi, DWX-52DCi Plus, DWX-52DC, DWX-52Di, DWX-52Di Plus, DWX-52D, DWX-52D Plus, DWX-43W, DWX-42W, and DWX-4 are compatible with DGSHAPE Insights Professional.
DWX-4 is not supported by the following features: Camera, display of certain maintenance statuses, milling time display, remote output, job skip, milling bur status, and estimated completion time for each job. In addition, tooth count data will not be reflected in the Insight Summary.
About DGSHAPE Corporation
Believing that its technologies and know-how related to 3D milling could contribute to improving the workflow of dental laboratories, Roland DG entered the market in 2010. In 2017, Roland DG transferred its 3D business to a newly-established, wholly-owned subsidiary, DGSHAPE Corporation, to dedicate more time, energy, and staff solely toward the development of innovative dental and other 3D solutions. Today, DGSHAPE continues to expand its customer base by offering solutions to dental laboratories all over the world. Going forward, the company intends to extend the scope of its business to include dental clinics.