SS Innovations to Host Global Robotic Surgery Conference in New Delhi, Showcasing Innovations in Telesurgery and Battlefield Care
April 7th, 2026 12:45 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
SS Innovations International will host its third Global Multi-Specialty Robotic Surgery Conference in New Delhi from April 9-11, 2026, featuring live telesurgeries and demonstrations of groundbreaking technologies like a drone-deployed trauma surgery system, highlighting efforts to democratize access to advanced surgical care worldwide.

SS Innovations International, Inc. announced it will host the Global Multi-Specialty Robotic Surgery Conference in New Delhi, India from April 9-11, 2026. This third installment of the event is expected to surpass last year's attendance of over 1,400 in-person attendees and 600 virtual participants from 17 nations, bringing together distinguished surgeons, global thought leaders, and prominent innovators to discuss and shape the future of robotic and minimally invasive surgery.
The conference will feature more than 20 live telesurgeries performed with the SSi Mantra surgical robotic system across multiple specialties, providing a platform to explore critical aspects of telesurgery including connectivity, latency management, cybersecurity, and clinical protocols. Several procedures will utilize the SSi MantrAsana Tele Surgeon Console, a compact self-contained chair-based version of the larger SSi Mantra surgeon command center that enables portability and facilitates telesurgeries from various settings including physician offices.
One of the most significant innovations to be showcased is the SSi Vimana Aero drone system, currently under development as a drone-deployed trauma surgery system designed to bring expert robotic surgical care directly to wounded soldiers in active battle zones. Deployed via a heavy-lift autonomous drone, the system lands near casualties and deploys two miniature robotic arms with seven degrees of freedom, operated remotely by a trauma surgeon through an SSi Mantra command center to perform procedures including hemorrhaging control, wound repair, chest decompression, shrapnel extraction, and field suturing to stabilize patients until evacuation teams arrive.
Project Operion will provide an interactive window into the future of surgical robotic technologies, focusing on enhanced access and training beyond hospital walls, mobile high-tech surgical infrastructure for critical environments, and telesurgery integration combining real-time connectivity with robotic precision to deliver long-distance healthcare. The MantraM Mobile Robotic Telesurgery Unit, designed to bring specialized surgical robotic care and training to patients and medical professionals regardless of location, will also be on display to demonstrate how traditional cost and distance hurdles can be overcome to deliver world-class surgical care to underserved communities.
Live surgical demonstrations and panel discussions will span multiple specialties including urology, thoracic, gastroenterology, head and neck, gynecology, colorectal, general and pediatric surgery, with separate cardiac-focused breakout sessions. Distinguished guests include Dr. Fred Moll, widely recognized as the 'Father of Robotic Surgery,' along with Sri Madhusudan Sai, Dr. Naresh Treahan of Medanta, Dr. Mylswamy Annadurai, former Director of ISRO Satellite Center, and Dr. Ashutosh Tewari, Chairman of the Department of Urology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Dr. Sudhir Srivastava, Chairman and CEO of SS Innovations, emphasized that the event will continue to elevate the theme of decentralizing and democratizing access to surgical robotic care through live telesurgeries, robotic surgeries, and demonstrations of new technologies. More information about the conference is available at https://ssinnovations.com/SMRSC_2026/about/ with registration accessible at https://ssinnovations.com/SMRSC_2026/register/.
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