Robotics, Wearable Technologies, and Smart Healthcare Systems
Robotics, Wearable Technologies, and Smart Healthcare Systems are revolutionizing modern medicine by improving patient monitoring, surgical precision, rehabilitation, and healthcare accessibility through intelligent and connected technologies. This session focuses on recent advancements in healthcare robotics, wearable medical devices, smart monitoring systems, artificial intelligence, and digital healthcare infrastructure that are transforming clinical practice and patient-centered care. The integration of robotics and wearable technologies into healthcare enables real-time health tracking, minimally invasive procedures, remote patient management, and personalized treatment strategies. The session provides an interdisciplinary platform for biomedical engineers, clinicians, healthcare professionals, robotics researchers, technology innovators, and industry experts to discuss emerging innovations, translational applications, and future trends in smart healthcare technologies. Key topics include robotic-assisted surgery, rehabilitation robotics, wearable biosensors, remote patient monitoring, Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), smart prosthetics, AI-powered healthcare devices, digital therapeutics, telemedicine systems, and intelligent healthcare automation. Participants will also explore the role of machine learning, cloud computing, and big data analytics in developing predictive healthcare systems and connected medical environments. Discussions will address challenges related to cybersecurity, data privacy, device integration, regulatory standards, clinical validation, and commercialization of smart healthcare technologies. This session encourages collaboration between academia, hospitals, healthcare industries, technology companies, and research institutions to accelerate innovation and improve healthcare efficiency, safety, and accessibility worldwide. By promoting scientific exchange and advanced healthcare engineering solutions, the session aims to contribute to the development of smarter, more connected, and technology-driven healthcare systems for the future.
