The Quantum School of Health Sciences at Quantum University Roorkee successfully organized a two-day National Conference titled “Health Tech Idea 1.0” on the theme “Innovation and Development with Classical Wisdom, Bio-Diversity, Conservation and Contemporary Therapeutic Relevance.” The conference served as a multidisciplinary platform for academicians, researchers, healthcare professionals, scientists, industry experts, and students to exchange ideas and discuss emerging developments in healthcare technology and sustainable therapeutic practices.
The conference witnessed enthusiastic participation from delegates and participants from various institutions across the country. The event focused on integrating modern scientific advancements with traditional healthcare wisdom while emphasizing biodiversity conservation, Ayurveda, pharmaceutical sciences, and sustainable healthcare solutions.
The program featured expert lectures, technical sessions, poster presentations, oral research presentations, and interactive discussions conducted by eminent academicians, healthcare professionals, and researchers. Participants gained valuable exposure to contemporary healthcare technologies, interdisciplinary research approaches, innovation-driven practices, and advancements in therapeutic sciences.
The conference created an engaging platform for scientific exchange and collaborative learning, encouraging students and researchers to explore innovative solutions to modern healthcare challenges. The interactive sessions and presentations also promoted awareness regarding the importance of preserving classical medicinal knowledge while integrating it with modern healthcare systems.
Overall, Health Tech Idea 1.0 proved to be highly informative, intellectually enriching, and professionally rewarding for all participants. The conference successfully highlighted Quantum University’s commitment to academic excellence, healthcare innovation, research, and sustainable development in the field of health sciences.

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