GEYEDANCE at the Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics 2024

The 16th Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics (HSMR2024) took place from 25th – 28th June 2024 at the Royal Geographical Society in London, as an annual highlight event of the Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery, at Imperial College London.

The symposium offered international surgeons and engineers the chance to network and exchange the latest developments in medical robotics.

The GEYEDANCE consortium had the opportunity to attend the prestigious event last week, where the members connected with fellow researchers and gained valuable insights into the latest developments in the field. The consortium looks forward to leveraging these insights to enhance its ongoing research efforts.

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Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics 2024

Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics 2024 Programme

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