You’re Invited: Celebrating 1 Year of Robotic Surgery at Whipps Cross

The Robotic Surgery team at Whipps Cross Hospital is delighted to invite you to a special open day celebration marking one year since the introduction of robotic surgery at Whipps Cross. If you’re curious about the power and potential of robotic surgery, we’d be thrilled to welcome you to experience it for yourself.
This event is also an opportunity to reflect on thepositive impact this technology has had on patient care and to showcase the future of surgical innovation across north east London and beyond.
You’ll hear firsthand from the surgeons behind the robot and the patients whose lives have been transformed with faster recoveries, shorter hospital stays, and outstanding outcomes.
You’ll also have the unique opportunity to step into the surgeon’s seat and try your hand at operating our cutting-edge robotic simulator.
By 2035, it’s projected that 90% of minimally invasive surgery will involve robotic assistance. This event not only celebrates how far we’ve come but also highlights the urgent need for further investmentinto robotic surgery to ensure equitable access to minimally invasive surgery for all our patients.
Please RSVP by 4 July to this email and we will confirm your attendance by sharing a calendar invite for your diary.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Warm regards,
The robotic surgery team
Whipps Cross Hospital
Event details & Agenda
Date: Monday 7 July
Time: 2:00pm – 5:00pm
Location: Boardroom, Junction 6, Whipps Cross Hospital
2:00pm – 3:00pm | Welcome: Opening the doors to a new surgical era |
Vision for the future: A message from our CEO Dr Amanjit Jhund | |
Our robotic journey so far | |
Transforming lives: Robotic surgery in action | |
Behind the robot: Voices from our surgical team | |
Healing with precision: Stories from our patients | |
Looking ahead: Expanding access and innovation in robotics | |
3:00pm – 3:30pm | Q&A and closing remarks |
3:30pm – 5:00pm | Refreshments served |
Try our robotic simulator | |
Networking and informal discussions |