Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics 2023

Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics 2023

Hamlyn Symposiun on Medical Robotics 2023 

26th – 29th June 2023 – LONDON

The annual edition of the Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics took place has just concluded. Take a look at the organized events and the ones we participated in!

 

🗓️ MONDAY 26TH JUNE – Workshops

  • “Autonomous flexible surgical robots: where we are and where we are going”
    Organization and panel discussion with Prof Fiorini
    link here
  • “Collaborative robotics in the medical field: where we are and where we need to go”
    Organization and panel discussion with Prof Muradore link here

  • “How to train the robotic surgeons of the future? The role of simulation”
    Prof. Fiorini invited speaker with the topic “STHAS: Simultaneous Training of Humans and Autonomous Systems in Robotic Surgery” link here
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🗓️ WEDNESDAY 28TH JUNE – Poster Teaser Session 2

  • “Non-local Dependencies and Contextual Information in the Interpretation of Procedural Surgical Text ” Poster presentation by Maria-Camilla Fiazza
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🗓️ THURSDAY 29TH JUNE – Workshops

  • “Communication in human-robot interaction as the foundation of robotic autonomy”
    Prof. Fiorini invited speaker at the workshop on Robotic Awareness and Autonomy in Surgery link here

  • “AI and Robotics for Better Surgery: Lesson Learned in three EU projects”
    Prof. Muradore invited speaker at the workshop on Robotic systems for surgery training and assistance: recent advances and future perspectives
    link here
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HSMR 2022

HSMR 2022

We are glad to announce our contribution to the annual Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics from 26th – 29th June 2022 at the Royal Geographical Society, London UK.

The annual symposium is the highlight event of the Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery, at Imperial College London. It provides a forum for international surgeons and engineers to network and share the latest developments in medical robotics, attracting world-leading scientists, engineers and clinical practitioners from a wide range of disciplines associated with medical robotics and surgery.

26th June 2022, 08.00 with Paolo Fiorini

Workshop on Low cost Medical and Surgical Robotics

In this workshop we want to explore the difficulties and the benefits of developing low cost medical robotic devices that can guarantee top performance at a fraction of the cost of current devices. 

> link here

26th June 2022, 08.00 with Diego Dall’Alba 

Workshop on Sensing and biophotonics for surgical robotics and in vivo diagnostics

This workshop will bring together clinicians and researchers to exchange ideas on the current state-of-the-art and future trends in sensing and biophotonics for surgical robotics and other clinical applications.

> link here

29th June 2022, 09.00 with Paolo Fiorini

Workshop on Autonomy and shared autonomy in endoluminal approaches for soft surgical robots

This workshop will give researchers and representatives from the field (clinic/industry) the opportunity to highlight the latest advances in embedding autonomy and shared autonomy in robotic approaches to endoluminal surgery and vascular interventions.

> link here

29th June 2022, 09.00 with Riccardo Muradore

Workshop on Image-Guided and Collaborative Medical Robotics 

The workshop will cover human-robot collaborative systems aimed at allowing safe, flexible, and swift operation in complex workspaces. Deployment designs and safety measures to overcome known technical drawbacks during human interaction will be discussed. The need for the integration of robotic systems into the interventional operating room (OR) will be covered including fast and reliable communication between all present devices.

> link here

Workshop at the Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics

Workshop at the Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics

Workshop: Towards Robotic Autonomy in Surgery

On June 23rd 2019 we had the pleasure to participate to the annual Hamlyn Symposium on Robotics 2019, at the Royal Geographical Society, London and organizing the workshop “Towards Robotic Autonomy in Surgery” sponsored by the University of Verona.
Workshop co-Chairs and Organisers:  Paolo Fiorini, Riccardo Muradore, Francesco Setti.

The Hamlyn Symposium was also the occasion to show the audience our research with paper and poster presentations.

 

Picture: Riccardo Muradore, Giacomo de Rossi, Martina Doppio, Andrea Roberti, Francesco Setti, Diego Dall’Alba, Hiren Nakawala, Prof. Paolo Fiorini, Eleonora Tagliabue

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