SS Innovations International Subsidiary Graduates First Cardiac Robotic Surgery Training Class
July 8th, 2026 7:30 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
SS Innovations International's subsidiary SSICRS graduated its first cardiac robotic surgery training class, marking a step toward broader adoption of robotic-assisted surgery globally.

SS Innovations International (NASDAQ: SSII) announced that its subsidiary, the SS International Centre for Robotics Surgery (SSICRS), has graduated the inaugural class of its Cardiac Robotic Surgery Training program. The five-day course brought together 33 participants from seven countries and 16 international faculty members for classroom instruction, live surgical demonstrations and hands-on training using the company's SSi Mantra surgical robotic system. This milestone demonstrates the company's commitment to expanding access to robotic surgery education and technology.
The training program underscores the growing importance of robotic-assisted surgery in improving patient outcomes and expanding surgical capabilities. By providing comprehensive education to surgeons from diverse geographical backgrounds, SSICRS aims to address the global shortage of trained robotic surgeons. The SSi Mantra system, developed by SS Innovations, is designed to be cost-effective and user-friendly, making it suitable for hospitals in both developed and emerging markets. The graduation of this first class signals potential for increased adoption of the technology in cardiac and other surgical specialties.
SS Innovations said SSICRS plans to expand its educational offerings through additional condensed training programs covering multiple surgical specialties, including urology, gynecology, thoracic, colorectal, gastrointestinal and general surgery. The company said the training center combines modern lecture facilities, advanced simulation labs, tele-proctoring and online learning modules to support surgeon education and the broader adoption of robotic-assisted surgery. This expansion could accelerate the integration of robotic systems into various surgical fields, potentially reducing procedure times and improving precision.
The implications of this announcement extend beyond the company's immediate business. As more surgeons become proficient in robotic techniques, patients may gain access to less invasive procedures with shorter recovery times. The training program also highlights the role of international collaboration in advancing medical technology. With participants from seven countries, the program fosters knowledge exchange and could lead to standardized training protocols globally. For SS Innovations, the successful launch of the training program enhances its credibility and positions it to capture a larger share of the surgical robotics market, which is projected to grow significantly in the coming years.
To view the full press release, visit https://ibn.fm/7oFgo. For more information on SS Innovations and its technologies, please see the company's disclosures on the InvestorBrandNetwork website at http://IBN.fm/Disclaimer. The company's forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties as detailed in its SEC filings.
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