Three chemists and one vision: It all began in 1921 in the Ikebukuro district of Tokyo. Three young, visionary chemists founded the GC Chemicals Research Laboratory. Their goal was modest in means but enormous in ambition: They wanted to develop materials that would improve people’s oral health in a lasting way. This small laboratory grew into a multinational company that now markets about 1,200 products in more than 100 countries and is firmly established on five continents.
The soul of the company: Semui and GC no Kokoro
GC’s corporate culture is rooted in Japanese values. The foundation of the company’s sustained success lies in the semui corporate philosophy. This term from Buddhist teaching refers to acting without self-interest and placing the well-being of others—in this case, patients, dental professionals and society—at the centre. This is complemented by GC no Kokoro, the heart of GC, a corporate culture based on trust, transparency and sincerity. At GC, employees are considered part of a community and are referred to worldwide as Nakama, a Japanese term for companions pursuing a shared goal.
The bridge to Europe: From Kortrijk to Leuven and Lucerne
The expansion into Europe more than 50 years ago marked a decisive turning point. What began in 1972 in Kortrijk in Belgium, has developed into a highly efficient network. Today, GC Europe in Leuven, Belgium, is the centre of European operations. The architecture of the buildings reflects this ambition, with open spaces and contemporary design. Its proximity to KU Leuven facilitates the exchange of knowledge between industrial production and academic research.
In 2013, GC International was established in Lucerne in Switzerland to manage complex global flows of goods and support the development of new product lines for Europe, the Americas and Asia. From there, the company oversees the market introduction of innovations and works to ensure that its high quality standards remain consistent worldwide.
Technological milestones: Leadership in glass ionomer materials
Today, GC is a recognised global market leader in glass ionomer and glass-hybrid materials. The development of its products draws on nearly a century of experience in research and production in dental adhesive technology. However, GC does not just supply materials; the company has helped promote new approaches in dentistry.
One example is the concept of minimum intervention dentistry, which is also promoted through the International Society for Minimum Intervention Dentistry. The idea is not merely to restore carious lesions, but to preserve as much natural tooth structure as possible through early diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment. The concept reflects GC’s philosophy: Prevention and preservation before restoration.
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