SRM Autism Conference 2026 Calls for Tech-Integrated, Human-Centred Care
HT Syndication
New Delhi [India], April 29: Centred on the theme "Transforming Autism Care: Integrating Technology with Human-Centred Practice", the National Conference on Autism 2026 highlighted the growing need for interdisciplinary approaches that combine clinical expertise with evolving technological interventions.
Hosted by the SRM College of Occupational Therapy at SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), the conference brought together academicians, clinicians, and healthcare professionals from across the country, creating a focused platform for dialogue, collaboration, and knowledge exchange in autism care.
In the Presidential Address, Dr. S. Ponnusamy, Registrar, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, highlighted the institution's commitment to research-driven and socially relevant healthcare education. He noted that platforms like this conference play a vital role in translating academic knowledge into meaningful clinical impact.
Adding perspective to the discussion, Prof. Dr. M. Meenakshi Sundaram, Dean, National Institute of Siddha, Chennai, emphasised the importance of holistic approaches in managing neurodevelopmental conditions. He remarked that integrating traditional systems of medicine with contemporary therapeutic practices can open new pathways in care. "Technology must serve humanity, not the other way around. In autism care, innovation should enhance, not replace, the empathy, understanding, and human connection that every child truly needs," he added.
The National Conference on Autism 2026 concluded on a meaningful note, reinforcing the commitment of SRM College of Occupational Therapy, SRMIST, to advancing excellence in rehabilitation sciences and fostering platforms that bridge academic learning with patient-centered care.
SRM College of Occupational Therapy is one of South India's premier institutions for occupational therapy education. It is the only college in Tamil Nadu offering Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) and Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT), and PhD programs, recognised by AIOTA, WFOT, and accredited with NAAC A++.
Backed by experienced faculty, global collaborations, and a research-driven curriculum, SRMCOT shapes compassionate and competent occupational therapists who are ready to lead in emerging healthcare domains.
SRMIST Contact: Devadeep Konwar
Director - Communications
Email: director.communications@srmist.edu.in
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