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 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 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.
The Thailand Medical Robotics and AI Association (TMRAI) led a special panel at LAB International 2025, BITEC Bangkok, discussing Thailand’s medical robotics and AI innovation ecosystem under the leadership of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jackrit Suthakorn.
Dr. Jackrit Suthakorn moderated a panel at the TAIST–Science Tokyo Conference 2025, featuring leaders from academia, industry, and research institutions discussing strategies for advancing Thailand’s biomedical and AI workforce development.
Dr. Jackrit Suthakorn served as a panelist and media interviewee at the TAIST Science Tokyo Conference 2025, where he discussed the Biomedical and AI program co-developed by Mahidol University, NSTDA, and the Institute of Science Tokyo to foster future engineering and healthcare…
BART LAB showcased its autonomous stair-climbing smart wheelchair at the Thailand Research Expo 2025, representing Mahidol University in the Research University Network (RUN).
PSU’s Dean of Engineering and Songkhla executives visited BART LAB, praising its achievements and expressing interest in future collaboration.
Former Minister of Science and Technology and a 40-member NSTDA delegation visited BART LAB to foster collaboration with Mahidol University.