SS Innovations International (NASDAQ: SSII) announced that its SSi Mantra surgical robotic system will be featured at the 2026 Society of Robotic Surgery Annual Meeting, taking place July 23-26 in Hollywood, Florida. The system will be displayed throughout the event, highlighted in multiple breakout sessions, and used in a live broadcast of a remote partial nephrectomy. The procedure will be performed by Dr. Amitabh Singh from the company’s headquarters in Gurugram, India, on a patient at Rajeev Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre in New Delhi.
Chairman and CEO Dr. Sudhir Srivastava will participate as a speaker and panelist in multiple sessions covering telesurgery, robotic surgery adoption, regulatory frameworks, and global access to robotic care. As of July 6, 2026, the SSi Mantra system had been used in 12,375 procedures spanning more than 170 procedure types, including 653 cardiac procedures, 178 telesurgeries, and 225 pediatric surgeries. Approximately 2,100 physicians have been trained on the platform.
The demonstration underscores the growing role of telesurgery in expanding access to specialized surgical care, particularly in regions with limited resources. By showcasing a live remote procedure, SS Innovations aims to illustrate how its technology can bridge geographical gaps and bring advanced surgical capabilities to underserved populations. The company’s focus on affordability and accessibility aligns with broader industry efforts to democratize robotic surgery.
For more details, the full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/YYYKE.
The Society of Robotic Surgery Annual Meeting provides a platform for surgeons, researchers, and industry leaders to discuss the latest advancements and challenges in the field. SS Innovations’ participation highlights its commitment to innovation and global outreach. The company’s SSi Mantra system, which supports a wide range of procedures, including cardiac surgery, is designed to be user-friendly and cost-effective, aiming to make robotic surgery more accessible worldwide.
As robotic surgery continues to evolve, the ability to perform remote procedures could transform patient care by enabling expert surgeons to operate on patients in distant locations. This could reduce the need for patient travel and help address shortages of specialized surgeons in certain areas. SS Innovations’ demonstration at the conference is expected to generate interest among attendees and potentially lead to further adoption of its technology.


