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Weekly News Blast July 16th - July 22nd

  • Writer: Siddharth Somisetty
    Siddharth Somisetty
  • Jul 27
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jul 29

(Andy Kelly/Unsplash)
(Andy Kelly/Unsplash)

India’s Robotic Surgery Breakthrough: Precision Without Borders


As we move through the sweltering heart of July, it’s not just temperatures that are heating up—innovation is, too. India has once again ignited the global stage, not with fireworks or festivals, but with a trailblazing achievement in medical technology. On July 19, India hosted a healthcare conference drawing over 150 oncologists in attendance. The gathering showcased one of India’s finest developments: the SSi Mantra 3 surgical robotic system. This innovation has led to the accomplishment of the world’s very first intercontinental robotic cardiac telesurgery. In what is regarded as a massive victory for SS Innovations and the nation of India, CEO Dr. Srivastava conducted a cardiac procedure remotely from Strasbourg, France at the headquarters of the Institute of Research Against Digestive Cancer. The tech miracle was an absolute stunner to witness as the distance from the operating room to the surgeon was a mind-boggling 4,000 miles. On-site in Indore were Dr. Malik, Dr. Shukla, Dr. Arya, and the SS Innovations and SAIMS teams. Their presence was primarily for patient-side support. The surgery was executed flawlessly, reaffirming the power of remote-controlled robotic systems to transcend geographic barriers in delivering life-saving procedures. Though crazy to think about, this is just another feather in the cap for SS Innovations, as they have now performed 35 telesurgeries, and a hefty total of 250 cardiac procedures with the SSi Mantra system. To date, SS Innovations stands at the top as the lone surgical robotics company to receive approval by India’s Central Drugs Standard Control Organization. India’s rise as a force in global healthcare is no longer a dream, it’s happening in real time. This fusion of precision medicine, cutting-edge robotics, and remote care is not just a technological marvel, but a human one. The future of surgery might no longer be bound by hospital walls, and India is paving its way forward as a leading nation in healthcare reform. 



Europe Heat Waves: 


Things are hot in Europe too, but unfortunately this is about temperature. The 2025 Europe heat waves are shattering records and fueling a mounting crisis. Since the last couple months, temperatures have risen past 40 degrees Celsius. The unluckiest of them all, Spain, reported cities with a shocking 46 degrees Celsius. Currently, the European Union is actively discussing the heat waves and is prioritizing the widely controversial topic of global warming and its role in this natural disaster. The blazing heat across the continent has now killed over 2,300 people (65% were related to human-induced climate change) and hugely affected 12 major cities. To make matters worse, three countries—Spain, France, and Italy—have reported deadly wildfires, and power outages. Schools and work are being shut down due to the constant worry of sudden health issues and the 14% increase in power demand. As for climate change, Europe is warming up twice as fast as the rest of the globe and several experts are now saying that summer life in Europe could look very different as the years go on. 



Drowning of Six Students From Northeastern University


Wednesday marked an industrial lapse in inner Mongolia as six Chinese students drowned in an accident involving a teacher. Reports state that the students were observing the flotation process at a mine when the grid plate that they were standing upon collapsed into a flotation tank. Rescuers hurried to the site to fix possible damage and save the helpless students, though it was too late as the children were pronounced dead in a local hospital. 


 
 
 

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Aug 01

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