Application of AI will finally determine future of life: Dr. Harsha Bhattacharjee

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GUWAHATI, Oct 17: The Department of Optometry under the Royal School of
Allied Health Sciences at The Assam Royal Global University (RGU) successfully concluded
a four-day National Workshop on “Advancing Optometry Specialties: Bridging Academia,
Clinics, and Industry” held from 14th to 17th October.

Gracing the valedictory session as the Guest of Honour, Dr. Harsha Bhattacharjee, President
& Trustee of Sri Sankaradeva Nethralaya, delivered  the keynote address.
Emphasizing the growing influence of technology in healthcare, he stated, “Knowledge
acquisition is the primary pursuit of life. The application of Artificial Intelligence will
eventually determine the future of life.”

Dr. Bhattacharjee said that in optometry, AI is going to revolutionize clinical practice.
“Machines will soon assist in diagnosing eye diseases with precision. With the integration of
robotics and AI, we can minimize human error in patient care. However, it is clinical practice that refines our knowledge and builds empathy in professionals”, he added. He encouraged young optometry students to explore innovative research areas and embrace technological advancements, according to a Press release.

The workshop brought together leading experts and academicians from across India,
including delegates from Regional Institute of Ophthalmology (GMCH), The Assam
Downtown University, and PEWS Group of Institutions.

The event saw enthusiastic participation from over 350 optometry students and practitioners, both from RGU and other institutions, creating a collaborative learning platform.
Over the four days, participants engaged in high-impact academic and clinical sessions, such as Contact Lens Workshop, Corporate Hands-on Training, Low Vision & Rehabilitation,
Clinical Case Discussions, Binocular Vision Workshop.

The workshop featured an eminent panel of speakers, including Gagan Sahni, Technical Director, Silverline Laboratory Pvt. Ltd. & Purecon Lenses Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi; Dr. Harsha Bhattacharjee; Prof. (Dr.) Aditya Goyal, Principal, Sankara College of Optometry, Bengaluru; Dr. Sumita Sarma Borthakur, Senior Ophthalmologist, Namecare Hospital; Dr. Jayanta Kumar Das, Chairman, Netra Jyoti Eye Hospital and  Muralidhar Attal, CEO, OM Tao Scientific Apparatus.

The sessions were designed to bridge academic knowledge with clinical expertise and
industry applications, thereby enhancing the professional competencies of aspiring
optometrists.

The event concluded with certificate distribution, marking the successful
completion of four days of advanced learning, hands-on training, and professional
networking in the field of optometry. The organizers expressed gratitude to all resource
persons, participants, and collaborators for their contribution toward making the workshop a resounding success.

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