Bengaluru, April 4 -- As robotics and artificial intelligence steadily enter operating rooms, a fundamental question is reshaping conversations in modern medicine: are machines replacing doctors, or making them more powerful? At BOSCON 2026 in Bengaluru, leading orthopaedic experts firmly leaned toward the latter.
BOSCON 2026, the 29th Annual Conference of the Bangalore Orthopaedic Society, brought together senior surgeons, specialists, and young clinicians for two days of academic exchange, clinical debates, and case-based learning. Organised in association with HOSMAT Hospitals, the event was held at The Koramangala Club on April 4 and 5.
The conference was inaugurated in the presence of Ramalinga Reddy, Transport and Muzrai Minister of...