BART LAB, Mahidol University, hosts the 18th i-CREATe 2025 Conference in Bangkok, uniting global leaders in rehabilitation engineering, assistive technology, and medical robotics under the chairmanship of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jackrit Suthakorn.
BART LAB welcomed Prof. Dikai Liu from the University of Technology Sydney for discussions on research collaboration between UTS Robotics and Mahidol University, including a special seminar on intelligent robotics and autonomous systems.
BART LAB participated in the Asian Conference on Computer-Aided Surgery (ACCAS 2025) at Kyushu University, where Dr. Nantida Nillahoot delivered a Rising Star talk on SurgySym, and Thai researchers showcased innovations in medical robotics and simulation.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jackrit Suthakorn was invited as a keynote speaker at the Robotics Summit 2025, organized by MDES and DUGA, where he presented Thailand’s advancements in healthcare robotics and AI-driven medical technologies.
BART LAB, Mahidol University, joined the “Re-Inventing University” event in Nan to inspire future generations of biomedical engineers through talks on robotics, innovation, and academic collaboration between leading Thai universities.
The Mahidol BME delegation, led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jackrit Suthakorn, visited NUS and NTU to renew academic collaboration, including a joint student project program and research partnership in biomedical and rehabilitation robotics.
BART LAB represented Thailand at the RCAP Qingdao Invitational 2025, where Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jackrit Suthakorn delivered the opening speech with the Deputy Mayor of Qingdao, and student Panuwat Oiamwong was selected to lead the participant oath.
As a Founding Trustee of RCAP, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jackrit Suthakorn attended the opening ceremony of the RCAP Qingdao Invitational 2024 as Thailand’s sole representative, honored with VIP seating among ministers and senior party officials.
BART LAB from Mahidol University won 2nd Place in the 3v3 Humanoid Robot Soccer League at the RCAP Chongqing Invitational 2025, marking another milestone for Thailand’s humanoid robotics research team.
BART LAB students Krittanat Tanthuvanit and Chavisa Suppuang won the First Runner-Up Best Presentation Award in the “Biomedical and AI” track at the TAIST–Science Tokyo Conference 2025, jointly recognized for their outstanding research excellence.