GEYEDANCE at the S.I.S.O. congress 2024

S.I.S.O., the “Italian Society of Ophthalmological Sciences” representing Italian specialists operating in all areas of ophthalmology, from university professors to specialists, from hospital heads to freelancers or outpatient specialists. The 3rd  S.I.S.O. national congress took place from April 18th to 20th, 2024 in Rome, Italy.

The GEYEDANCE project was also represented at the renowned conference in the lecture entitled: „Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Surgery“ by Dr. Angeli Christy Yu (University of Ferrara). Prof. Dr. Massimo Busin (University of Ferrara) hosted a symposium on artificial intelligence: „Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology: Present and Future“, where the main themes of AI and robotics in retinal surgery were shared with the audience.

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Program S.I.S.O. national congress 2024

3rd S.I.S.O. national congress

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