28-04-2025 12:00:00 AM
Metro India News | Hyderabad
CARE Hospital of Banjara Hills hosted 'The Robotic Edge 2025', a premier clinical conference showcasing advancements in robotic surgery. The event united renowned clinicians, healthcare leaders, technology innovators, and industry experts for a day of insightful collaboration and hands-on experiences.
Chief Guest Varun Khanna, Group Managing Director, QCIL inaugurated the event alongside guests of honour, actress Priyanka Jawalkar and acclaimed film director Venky Atluri. Distinguished guests, including Dr. Ramesh Babu, Senior Cardiologist and MD of Aster Ramesh Hospital, Andhra Pradesh, Vishal Maheshwari, Group CFO, QCIL, Vinod Raman, Group CIO, QCIL also graced the occasion.
Dr. Nikhil Mathur emphasized the strategic importance of robotics in healthcare, stating, ‘at CARE Hospitals, we see robotics as an integral pillar of our clinical programs, enhancing surgical precision, improving clinical outcomes, and fundamentally enriching the patient journey. Our commitment extends beyond technology adoption, ensuring innovation continuously meets the highest standards of patient-centered care.’
Biju Nair expressed appreciation for the medical professionals, remarking, ‘I extend deep gratitude to our esteemed doctors for being true pioneers embracing innovation, leading transformative change, and continuously adapting to the latest advancements. Their relentless pursuit ensures our patients consistently experience the very best healthcare solutions the world has to offer.’
Hands-on robotic console sessions offering real-time engagement with cutting-edge surgical systems and keynote speech by renowned AI expert Dr. Srinivas Padmanabhuni on the integration of AI and healthcare. Fireside Chat titled ‘Robotics and the Future of Surgery,’ exploring current trends and innovations in clinical practice. The conference concluded with a ceremony recognizing distinguished speakers, celebrating collective achievements, and providing attendees one CME credit approved by the Telangana State Medical Council.