Reimagining Hospitals – AI, Digital Twins, and the Future of Efficient, Precision Healthcare
Hospitals across the world are entering a period of unprecedented transformation. Artificial intelligence, predictive analytics, digital twins, remote monitoring, and intelligent automation are redefining how healthcare institutions diagnose disease, manage resources, improve outcomes, and deliver patient experiences.
This session examines how emerging technologies are reshaping the hospital of the future. Moving beyond digitization, healthcare systems are increasingly adopting intelligent platforms capable of predicting patient deterioration, optimizing workflows, supporting clinical decisions, and improving operational efficiency.
The discussion brings together leaders who are actively shaping healthcare innovation. Dr. Sanjay Sood, Project Director of eSanjeevani, India’s National Telemedicine Service, has been instrumental in advancing one of the world’s largest digital healthcare delivery platforms. His experience offers valuable lessons in scalable, technology-enabled healthcare access across diverse populations.
Dr. Ramesh Kekunnaya, Director of the Centre for Technology Innovation at LV Prasad Eye Institute, represents the intersection of clinical excellence and healthcare innovation. His work focuses on applying advanced technologies to improve patient outcomes, clinical decision-making, and healthcare accessibility.
Joining them is Dr. Peddi Shanmukh Srinivas, a healthcare entrepreneur focused on developing next-generation healthcare solutions that leverage digital technologies and AI-driven systems to enhance clinical and operational performance.
The session will explore how AI-enabled diagnostics, digital twins, smart hospital infrastructure, remote patient monitoring, predictive care models, and interoperable healthcare ecosystems can transform patient care. Speakers will also address challenges including implementation costs, workforce readiness, regulatory considerations, cybersecurity, and ethical AI adoption.
As healthcare systems face increasing pressures from rising patient volumes, workforce shortages, and escalating costs, intelligent technologies offer opportunities to build more resilient, efficient, and patient-centric hospitals. This session provides healthcare leaders with practical insights into how innovation can move from pilot projects to enterprise-wide transformation.
Attendees will gain a forward-looking perspective on the technologies and strategies that are expected to define healthcare delivery over the next decade, helping organizations prepare for an increasingly digital and data-driven future.























