IAF chief opens 64th Aerospace Medicine Conference in Bengaluru, focusing on aircrew health innovations.
Air Chief Marshal AP Singh inaugurated the 64th Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Aerospace Medicine in Bengaluru on November 20, emphasizing innovations in aerospace medicine crucial for optimizing aircrew performance and astronaut health. The two-day event attracted military and civil dignitaries, with sessions covering aircrew training, spaceflight physiology, and advancements in medical technology. Notable presentations included insights from the Axiom-4 mission and research on hypoxia training. The conference also featured the prestigious Air Marshal Subroto Mukherjee Memorial Oration, underscoring the historical contributions to Indian aviation. This gathering reflects India’s commitment to integrating cutting-edge medical practices into aerospace operations, ultimately enhancing the efficacy and safety of its air and space missions.
