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Last Chance for Early Bird Rates!
Present Your Research — Submit Today!
Pre-Early Bird Ends March 31!
Submit Abstract Early Bird Deadline Approaching!
The Global Summit on Surgical Techniques & Anesthesia (GSSTA26) is an international conference dedicated to advancing the standards of modern surgical care. Scheduled for 20th–22nd August 2026 in Tokyo, Japan, the summit brings together leading surgeons, anesthesiologists, researchers, healthcare professionals, and medical technology innovators from around the world. Centered on the theme “Advancing Operative Excellence Through Technology and Safety,” GSSTA26 will highlight the latest breakthroughs in minimally invasive procedures, robotic-assisted surgery, precision anesthesia, patient safety protocols, and perioperative care.
Attendees can expect a dynamic program featuring keynote presentations from global experts, hands-on workshops, panel discussions, and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration. The conference aims to foster knowledge exchange, encourage the adoption of evidence-based practices, and explore emerging technologies that enhance surgical outcomes while reducing risks. GSSTA26 also provides an excellent platform for networking, research presentations, and professional development, making it a must-attend event for those committed to shaping the future of surgery and anesthesia.
Professor of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine
Surgical Innovator in VR/Technology
Expert in Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery
About Venue
About Venue and Getting There β Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan, offers a vibrant and world-class setting for international conferences and events. As one of the most advanced and accessible cities globally, Tokyo features a wide range of modern venues including Tokyo Big Sight, the Tokyo International Forum, and various luxury hotels and cultural sites suitable for gatherings of all sizes.
Getting to Tokyo by Air:
Tokyo is easily accessible via two major International airportsβNarita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND)βwith extensive connections to major global cities. Upon arrival, the cityβs efficient public transport system, including the Tokyo Metro, JR trains, and airport limousine buses, ensures seamless travel to venues across the city. Local taxis and ride-share services are also widely available for added convenience.