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We have great joy and pleasure in inviting you to SCIICON 2025, the 7th annual national conference of the Society of Chest Imaging and Interventions to be held at Chennai from 31st October to 2nd November. In the generation of artificial intelligence this conference aims to explore the collaboration between AI and Radiologists in the subspecialty of thoracic imaging for excellence in patient care.
In keeping with our theme, we have renowned international and national faculty who will explore and facilitate the new ways thoracic imaging can be imagined and integrated with the futuristic technologies. The collaboration with the internationally reputed IIT Madras is a star feature which will greatly widen the scope of discussions.
About Conference
Chairman
Apollo hospitals
Executive Vice Chairperson
Apollo Hospitals
Managing Director
Apollo hospitals
Indian Institute of Technology
Madras
Indian Institute of Technology
Madras
SCIICON 2025 is the annual national conference of SCII, a premier and exclusive society for chest imaging and interventions in India, offering an unparalleled platform to advance your expertise in thoracic radiology and interventional techniques.
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