Continuing Medical Education (CME) programme titled ClinAI 2026: Clinical Intelligence through Artificial Intelligence, was held on March 26, 2026, at the KMCT Dental College Auditorium. Organised by the Department of Postgraduate Studies and Research at KMCT Medical College, the event focused on the transformative role of AI in modern healthcare.
The programme aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of emerging trends and future directions in healthcare technology. It served as a vital forum for students to explore AI applications in clinical practice and medical research, with a focus on enhancing patient care.
A key highlight was the Innovative Poster Presentation, where the R&D Cell and Crow Vision—the Project Hub of the CSE Department, KMCT Institute of Emerging Technology and Management—showcased poster presentations on AI-driven innovations in fitness, assistive communication technologies and medical reminder systems. The event successfully empowered the next generation of innovators to showcase their research and passion for technological advancement in medicine.
Significantly, all the prizes were secured by students from the Computer Science and Engineering Department of KMCT IETM.
The first prize was awarded to CSE S6 students—Mohammed Ranan K P, Aneena K T, Mohammad Mishal, and Dyevik B Raj—for their project “REPP: A Real-Time AI-Powered Fitness Coaching,” which focuses on personalised AI-driven fitness guidance.
The second prize was secured by CSE S2 students—Aman Rafeeq P, Pranav Sudhi, Shreenand C P, and Nandu Narayan B—for their project “Renew Rhythm,” a zero-battery AI-powered augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) framework designed to support individuals with speech impairment.
The third prize was awarded to CSE S2 students—Hadi Irfan R, Isha Diyana, Manu A S, and Abhinandh Sai T V—for their project “AI-driven Medical Prescription Reader and Medicine Reminder System,” aimed at enhancing healthcare accessibility through technology.
This remarkable achievement highlights the department’s strong emphasis on research-driven, real-world innovation.