Integration of Advanced Treatments and AI Set to Create a Paradigm Shift in Stroke Care

Integration of Advanced Treatments and AI Set to Create a Paradigm Shift in Stroke Care

New Delhi, Dec 08: The National capital is set to host one of the most significant global academic gatherings in the field of neurosciences as Stroke & AI 2025, a two-day international conference, begins on 13th December at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. Organized as the midterm meeting of SNVR and an initiative of We Care Stroke, the event will bring together world-renowned neurologists, neurosurgeons, neurointervention specialists, data scientists, and AI innovators to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming stroke prediction, diagnosis, intervention, and long-term recovery.

Dr Biplab Das

With stroke continuing to be one of the top causes of death and disability globally, the need for technological innovation in early detection, rapid decision-making, imaging support, and personalised rehabilitation has never been greater. Stroke & AI 2025 aims to bridge the gap between clinical expertise and cutting-edge digital tools by providing a platform for meaningful dialogue, collaboration, and knowledge sharing among leading minds from around the world.

The two-day conference will feature expert talks, panel discussions, case-based sessions, and live demonstrations focusing on the integration of AI in acute stroke care, predictive analytics, automated imaging interpretation, workflow optimization, and post-stroke rehabilitation. Participants will gain insights into how rapidly evolving technologies ranging from machine learning and big data analytics to robotics and virtual simulation—are poised to redefine global standards of stroke management.

Speaking ahead of the conference, Dr. Kameshwar Prasad, Chairperson, emphasized the urgency of implementation of AI-driven solutions in stroke care. He said

“Stroke care is at a turning point. While traditional clinical expertise remains invaluable, the scale and complexity of stroke management today demand advanced digital support systems. Artificial intelligence has the potential to dramatically shorten diagnostic delays, guide decision-making within the golden hour, and personalize rehabilitation strategies. Stroke & AI 2025 is our collective effort to bring global innovators under one roof to chart the roadmap for the next decade of neurocare.”

Dr. Biplab Das, Organising Secretary, highlighted the collaborative vision behind the event, said

“This conference is not just an academic meeting, it is a movement. Stroke & AI 2025 brings clinicians, researchers, and technologists into the same conversation to ensure that advancements in AI translate into meaningful clinical outcomes. By integrating AI with advanced treatment procedures such as mechanical thrombectomy, perfusion imaging, and precision-guided neurointervention, we have the potential to completely transform the treatment paradigm. These technologies can drastically shorten decision-making time, enhance accuracy, and ultimately curb the morbidity and mortality associated with stroke. With participation from leading experts from India and abroad, we aim to spark collaborations that will accelerate innovation, improve patient access, and reshape the future of comprehensive stroke management.”

The Organizing Committee features prominent leaders including Dr. Vinit Banga, Dr. Bhupesh Kumar, Dr. Piyush Ojha, Dr. Soumya Ranjan, Dr. Debasish Hota, Dr. Ankit Gupta, Dr. Nikhil A Kumar, and Dr. Mohit Juneja, who have contributed to designing a rich scientific program that encompasses both clinical and technological frontiers of stroke medicine.

With limited seats and strong interest from professionals across Asia, Europe, and the United States, Stroke & AI 2025 is poised to become a landmark event that will influence policy, practice, and innovation in stroke care for years to come.

Neel Achary

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