AI in Orthopaedics 2024 - Fundamentals for AI & ML in Orthopaedics and MSK

Following the success of the conference over the last two years, we are delighted to announce that the 2024 AI in Orthopaedics and MSK event will take place on Thursday 19th and Friday 20th December 2024 at the Royal College of Surgeons of England in London.

This year’s event will be held over two days and will follow a similar format to the previous meetings with instructional sessions. New this year will be more opportunity for break out meetings and discussion groups / networking.

The core presentations will take place in the ‘View’ on the 6th floor of RCS England with instructional sessions / practicals / discussion groups taking place in the break-out rooms on the same floor. Delegates will need to assign themselves to the appropriate break-out rooms depending on their experience. 

Delegates with projects, particularly embryonic projects, are strongly encouraged to bring the project along with a view to undertaking coding under supervision.

 

Day 1

Day 1 will be instructional and mainly dedicated to more technical aspects such as Python and Coding.

There will be 3-4 ‘Meet the Experts’ break-out rooms for delegates with varying degrees of knowledge to have the opportunity to engage with a wide range of experts. Delegates are invited to bring along data they have been working on to experience the satisfaction of it being coded.

The day will also include presentations from experts in Consent, Ethics and Patents, along with involvement of Stryker, one of the implant manufacturers.

Day 2

Day 2 will primarily feature a series of presentations from practitioners in the field and updates from a range of experts.

Keynote presentations from funders, regulators, implant manufacturers and other key industry.

Keynote presentations from experienced practitioners from abroad as well as experts in allied specialities.

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Programme

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Sponsors

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Registration And Abstracts