Stryker & Max Smart Hospital Saket Partner for Robotic Joint Replacement Training in India

Stryker & Max Smart Hospital Saket Partner for Robotic Joint Replacement Training in India

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The collaboration is intended to support the evolving joint replacement ecosystem by building long-term clinical expertise and improving access to technology-enabled treatment approaches.

Stryker, a global medical technology company, and Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, a leading healthcare provider in Delhi-NCR, have announced a strategic collaboration to advance surgeon training, clinical education and patient care in robotic-arm assisted joint replacement in India.

Under this collaboration, Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, will function as a training and education center for orthopaedics. India is experiencing a growing burden of arthritis and joint disorders, alongside increased adoption of advanced healthcare technologies and a stronger focus on quality outcomes and standardized care.

The collaboration is intended to support the evolving joint replacement ecosystem by building long-term clinical expertise and improving access to technology-enabled treatment approaches.

Commenting on the collaboration, Abhay Soi, Chairman and Managing Director, Max Healthcare Institute, said, “At Max Healthcare, we are committed to building a future-ready healthcare ecosystem that combines clinical expertise, technology and continuous learning. This collaboration with Stryker is an important step towards strengthening orthopaedic care delivery in India through structured training frameworks and advanced clinical education. The development of Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, as a training and education center for orthopaedics reflects our focus on enabling wider access to next-generation orthopaedic care and creating long-term impact through skill development and collaborative learning.”

Aligned with India’s broader healthcare priorities of innovation, skilling and quality care, this initiative reflects a shared commitment to strengthening robotic-assisted joint replacement practices and enhancing patient outcomes across the country.

“At Stryker, we are working closely with leading healthcare institutions across Asia Pacific to help scale robotics-assisted surgical capability, invest in surgeon training and support the growing demand for joint replacement,” said John Collings, President, APAC, Stryker.

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