Advanced technologies such as nanotechnology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and robotics are playing a pivotal role in shaping both healthcare and space exploration, said ISRO Chairman Dr. V. Narayanan.
Speaking at the IADR Asia Pacific Regional & 35th ISDR Annual Conference 2025, Dr. Narayanan elaborated on ISRO’s advancements in the field of space. As Chairman of the Space Commission and Secretary of the Department of Space (ISRO), he highlighted India’s rise on the global stage and the importance of scientific convergence.
“India has put itself firmly on the global map. Chandrayaan made us the only country to achieve a successful soft landing. Engineering and medicine cannot remain apart,” he said. “Nanotechnology, AI, and robotics are transforming healthcare as much as they are shaping space exploration,” he added.
The noted cryogenic engineer and rocket scientist also shared a personal insight about his hobby of reading medical books. He emphasized the value of collaboration between ISRO and medical institutes to drive innovation forward. “Reading medical books has always been my hobby, and I strongly believe that collaboration between ISRO and medical institutes will take innovation further,” Narayanan said.
He further lauded medical science for increasing human longevity. “Today, India’s literacy has reached 79 per cent, and the average healthy lifespan of Indians has increased because of medical progress. We have made significant advances across all fields,” he added.
At the event, Prof. Abhijat Sheth, Chairman of the National Medical Commission, stressed the need to strengthen the foundations of medical education. “Two critical areas often overlooked in medical training are clinical research and communication. These must be made an integral part of the basic curriculum,” Sheth stated. “Embedding them early will help nurture a culture of research, innovation, and discovery,” he added.
The three-day conclave attracted more than 600 delegates, including 150 international participants from 20 countries.
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