Gurugram, India, 17 February 2026:
The International Conference on Trauma & Acute Care (ITACC 2.0), held from 16–17 February in Gurugram, brought together leading clinicians, policymakers, and global health partners to advance trauma, emergency, and acute care systems. The event, organised by Marengo Asia Hospitals, featured participation from experts across India, the UK, and the USA.
The BAPIO Training Academy (BTA) played a central role as a strategic partner, contributing to discussions on trauma system design, emergency preparedness, and workforce development. Working alongside Mass General Brigham, NHS Bristol Group, and other international institutions, BTA helped shape the newly launched India–UK–USA Clinical Corridor to support collaborative training and sustainable trauma care models.
BTA’s leadership team, Prof. Parag Singhal OBE, Dr. Tamorish Kole, and Dr. Bipin Batra, represented the organisation across keynote sessions, panel discussions, and capacity-building forums. Their contributions focused on creating aligned global training standards and strengthening India’s trauma response ecosystem.
Infographic showing BAPIO Training Academy at the centre of a Road Safety and Post-Crash Care Campaign, connected with key partners including Mass General Brigham, Tata Motors, NHS Bristol, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Harvard Medical School, and Marengo Asia Hospitals, highlighting Indo–UK–USA collaboration to strengthen trauma care and emergency response in India.
A major highlight of ITACC 2.0 was the launch of the Road Safety & Post-Crash Care Campaign, a joint initiative by BTA, Marengo Asia Hospitals, and Tata Motors. The campaign aims to promote road safety awareness, enhance rapid emergency response, and build a skilled workforce equipped to handle post-crash trauma.
Key partners supporting ITACC 2.0 included University Hospitals of Leicester, Harvard-affiliated academic institutions, and leading Indian emergency care providers, reflecting the event’s commitment to multidisciplinary, cross-border healthcare collaboration.
BTA’s participation reaffirmed its mission to strengthen Indo–UK healthcare partnerships and advance trauma care innovation through education, research, and global cooperation.

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