SS Innovations International, Inc. (NASDAQ: SSII) announced that its subsidiary, the SS International Centre for Robotics Surgery (SSICRS), has graduated the inaugural class of its Cardiac Robotic Surgery Training program. The five-day course brought together 33 participants from seven countries and 16 international faculty members for classroom instruction, live surgical demonstrations and hands-on training using the company’s SSi Mantra surgical robotic system.
This milestone underscores SS Innovations’ commitment to making robotic surgery more accessible globally. The company noted that SSICRS plans to expand its educational offerings through additional condensed training programs covering multiple surgical specialties, including urology, gynecology, thoracic, colorectal, gastrointestinal and general surgery. The training center combines modern lecture facilities, advanced simulation labs, tele-proctoring and online learning modules to support surgeon education and the broader adoption of robotic-assisted surgery.
The timing is significant as the demand for minimally invasive surgical options continues to rise worldwide. By training surgeons in diverse regions, SS Innovations aims to overcome barriers such as high costs and limited expertise that have historically restricted robotic surgery to well-funded hospitals in developed nations. The SSi Mantra system, designed to be more affordable and user-friendly than competing platforms, is central to this strategy. According to the company, the system supports a variety of surgical robotic procedures, including cardiac surgery, and is part of a comprehensive suite of SSi Mudra surgical instruments.
SS Innovations, an American company headquartered in India, plans to expand the global presence of its technologically advanced, cost-effective surgical robotic solutions. The successful graduation of this first training class marks a step forward in achieving that vision. For more details, see the full press release at https://ibn.fm/7oFgo. Further updates and news about the company are available in its newsroom at https://ibn.fm/SSII.

