The Digital Twin for Stroke Care Network is an innovative international collaboration aimed at transforming stroke care through cutting-edge digital technology. Funded by The Academy of Medical Sciences for the period of 2024-2025, the network unites experts from leading institutions across Vietnam, Indonesia, and the UK to develop and implement digital twin models tailored for stroke treatment.

Our mission is to leverage digital technologies to enhance patient care, predict early neurological deterioration, and enable timely interventions for stroke patients. By simulating real-time patient conditions, digital twin models offer a powerful tool for clinicians to make informed decisions quickly, especially in critical early stages of stroke care. This pioneering approach has the potential to significantly improve outcomes for stroke patients around the world.

At the core of our initiative is the belief that collaboration across borders and disciplines can drive innovation and excellence in healthcare. The network brings together doctors, physicians, researchers, and practitioners from three diverse countries, each with unique perspectives on stroke care. Through this partnership, we aim to share knowledge, foster skill transfer, and strengthen research capacity across the participating institutions.

Our activities are focused on three key objectives: exploring the state of stroke care across different healthcare systems, pioneering interdisciplinary research that integrates digital twin technology, and building a strong research culture in digital health and stroke care. With a commitment to collaboration and innovation, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of stroke care and making a lasting impact on patient outcomes globally.