SSI MantraM ‘Made in India’ surgical robot yatra to cover 1500 km across Rajasthan in its first leg

New Delhi: SS Innovations, the maker of India’s first and only home-grown surgical robotic system, SSI Mantra, today flagged off the SSI MantraM “Made in India” Surgical Robot Yatra from its headquarters in Gurugram.
The roadshow was ceremoniously inaugurated by Rao Narbir Singh, Minister for Industries & Commerce, Government of Haryana. With the launch of the SSI MantraM Surgical Robot Yatra, India embarks on a transformative journey in healthcare, unveiling its first mobile robotic surgery training and demonstration unit.
This innovative “telesurgery-on-wheels” initiative brings cutting-edge surgical technology and skill-building opportunities directly to hospitals and healthcare professionals across the country.
Developed indigenously, the unit is equipped to enable real-time collaboration and demonstrate the advanced features and capabilities of the SSI Mantra Surgical Robotic System. Through live simulations, interactive training modules, and guided demonstrations, it offers surgeons, medical students, and healthcare stakeholders a first-hand experience. This initiative marks a significant step toward increasing awareness and acceptance of robotic surgery in particularly by making cutting-edge surgical technologies more accessible to Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.
As part of its first leg through Rajasthan, the SSI MantraM Yatra will commence on July 3 and 4 at SMS Medical College, Jaipur, featuring live demonstrations and interactive training sessions for both the medical fraternity. Later in the afternoon on July 4th , the MantraM will move to AIIMS Jodhpur, the yatra will participate in the RUFCON until July 6th. On the July 6th evening, proceed to Mathura Das Mathur Medical College for more sessions on July 7. The Rajasthan leg will conclude on July 8 with a final showcase at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Ajmer, before returning to Gurugram.
Speaking on the flag-off of MantraM “Made in India” Surgical Robot Yatra, Dr. Sudhir Srivastava, Founder Chairman & CEO of SS Innovations, said, “SSI MantraM is more than just a mobile robotic training and demonstration unit, it is a national movement to democratise and decentralise access to world-class surgical education and innovation. As it embarks on its multi-city roadshow, it showcases India’s indigenous strength in surgical robotics while breaking geographic barriers to healthcare. Designed to reach underserved and remote regions, the unit is equipped with advanced telecommunication capabilities and is undergoing ongoing research and development for future satellite connectivity, making it future-ready for real-time telesurgeries, even in the most inaccessible parts of the country. At present, the roadshow serves as a first-hand exposure platform, offering doctors and healthcare professionals an opportunity to engage directly with the SSI Mantra system through live demonstrations, hands-on training, and interactive sessions. More than a technological showcase, SSI MantraM offers a vision of a future where advanced robotic surgery is accessible and inclusive, reaffirming SS Innovations’ mission to transform healthcare- one city and one life at a time.”
Rao Narbir Singh Hon’ble Minister for Industries & Commerce, Govt of Haryana, said, “It is a matter of immense pride that Haryana is home to SS Innovations, a company leading India’s charge in the global field of surgical robotics. The launch of the SSI MantraM ‘Made in India’ Surgical Robot Yatra is a shining example of our country’s technological and medical innovation. This initiative will not only elevate the standards of healthcare delivery across the nation but also empower doctors and medical institutions in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities with cutting-edge tools and training. I commend SS Innovations for their visionary efforts in transforming access to advanced surgical care and putting India on the map as a hub for healthcare innovation.”
Covering over 1,500 kilometres, the first leg of the Yatra will offer transformative training and learning opportunities to more than 500 doctors across Rajasthan, furthering SSI Innovations’ mission to democratize access to advanced surgical technologies in India.
Built on a BharatBenz 1824 chassis, SSI MantraM has a gross vehicle weight rating of 18,500 kg and measures 11.9 meters in length, 2.59 meters in width, and 3.49 meters in height. The total cost of SSI MantraM, including structural modifications, is approximately INR 1.3 Crores. However, this cost does not include the SSI Mantra Surgical Robotic System, whose price varies depending on features and robotic arm configurations.
SSI has meticulously custom-designed the entire bus structure, including a reinforced base and locking mechanisms to minimise vibrations and secure the robotic system. Actuator-based patient-side carts provide precision and stability, while custom power and data circuitry ensure seamless operation. The expandable cabin space accommodates surgical requirements, and an air suspension system reduces road vibrations to protect sensitive electronics. Dedicated mounting points and locking systems secure equipment integration, while a well-ventilated, air-conditioned layout maintains optimal conditions at 21°C ± 3°C and 55% RH. The system is EMI/EMC-compliant to prevent electrical interference.
Designed to serve underserved regions, SSI MantraM is equipped with backup power systems, including onboard 5 kVA generators and external power compatibility, ensuring uninterrupted telesurgery capabilities even in remote locations. Its 380-litre fuel tank allows for extensive travel, making it well-suited for rural and remote transportation. With high-speed telecommunication systems and ongoing research and development into satellite connectivity, the unit has the potential to enable remote telerobotic surgeries in even the most inaccessible areas.
SSI has designed the SSI MantraM with a specially constructed entrance and ramp to ensure the safe movement of the robotic system. To optimize space, the unit features an extendable cabin, providing ample room for medical staff to assist in telesurgical procedures. Additionally, multiple entry and exit points—one at the rear and two on the side panels, enhance the efficient movement of personnel and equipment. For safety and focus during procedures, a separate driver’s cabin isolates the operating and patient area from the driving compartment, ensuring an uninterrupted surgical environment.

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