SIMPACT 2026: Revolutionizing Healthcare Training with AI and VR
SIMPACT 2026, held in New Delhi, focused on advancing healthcare training using simulation, AI, and VR technologies. Organized by HSSC, AIIMS Delhi, and MediSim VR, it featured discussions on enhancing medical education and workforce readiness. Experts emphasized simulation's role in improving clinical skills, decision-making, and patient safety.
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In a pivotal event for the future of healthcare training, SIMPACT 2026 was held in New Delhi, gathering experts from education, policy, and technology sectors. The symposium, a joint effort between the Healthcare Sector Skill Council (HSSC), AIIMS Delhi's SET Facility, and MediSim VR, spotlighted the transformative potential of simulation-based training augmented by AI and virtual reality (VR).
The event showcased keynote speeches, expert panels, and a live demonstration of VR learning environments at the Advanced Technology Centre (ATC) Lab. Distinguished guests, including Dr. Ambuj Roy of AIIMS Delhi and Dr. V N Mahalakshmi from Santosh University, shared insights on the crucial role of simulation in modernizing clinical education and bolstering healthcare workforce preparedness.
The discussions centered around advancing competency-based education, bridging infrastructure gaps, and leveraging technology for scalable training solutions. This symposium highlights India's commitment to integrative learning models, fostering collaboration across academia, industry, and governmental bodies to propel healthcare education forward.
(With inputs from agencies.)

