Insights from leading experts on international adoption of Virtual Human technologies and the transformation of large healthcare systems
How are Virtual Humans accelerating global healthcare transformation and enabling adoption at scale?
Interview 8: Global adoption of digital twins in large health systems – Ravi Mahajan (Apollo Hospitals India)
Ravi Mahajan offers a strategic international perspective at VHGS II, illustrating how major healthcare networks—such as Apollo Hospitals in India—are beginning to integrate Virtual Human and Digital Twin technologies.
He outlines how global health challenges and diverse patient populations drive the need for scalable, data-driven solutions. Mahajan highlights India’s unique position as both an innovation hub and a real-world testing ground, while emphasizing the value of global knowledge exchange fostered at VHGS II.
His insights underscore how large health systems can leverage digital twins to improve care pathways, operational efficiency, and population-level health impact.
Interview 9: Interdisciplinary collaboration and global dialogue – Alice Byram (Royal Society of Medicine)
Alice Byram reflects on the critical role of interdisciplinary collaboration in accelerating the global uptake of Virtual Human technologies. She describes how meaningful progress emerges when clinicians, researchers, regulators, and industry leaders converge around shared goals.
Byram emphasizes how global summits like VHGS II strengthen scientific dialogue, align international standards, and help ensure that innovations such as digital twins are grounded in real clinical needs. Her perspective highlights why coordinated collaboration is essential for advancing virtual human technologies worldwide.
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