
IIT Delhi gets centre of excellence in precision and personalised healthcare
IIT Delhi
's research and innovation park, a new centre of excellence in precision and personalised healthcare was inaugurated, marking a significant boost to India's medical innovation ecosystem.
Experts say the centre will accelerate AI-driven health tech and biotechnology breakthroughs, fast-tracking research from IIT Delhi labs to real-world patient impact. It has already begun work on advancing healthcare innovations and is dedicated to accelerating the translation of high-impact research into market-ready solutions, addressing India's urgent and evolving medical needs.
The inauguration event brought together leading voices from India's innovation and healthcare ecosystem.
IIT Delhi has collaborated with Wadhwani Foundation under its Wadhwani innovation network partnership for the centre.
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Phase 1 of the project will focus on five domains: personalised medicine, bio-imaging and AI diagnostics, assistive tech for the elderly and differently-abled, affordable and personalised implants and wearables, and new diagnostic solutions.
By addressing these priority areas, the centre aims to accelerate the development of technologies that are not only cutting-edge but also affordable and accessible, thereby bridging the gap between advanced research and real-world applications.
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A key mission is to establish a collaborative ecosystem where academia, industry, and govt agencies join forces to take innovations from the lab to the marketplace more efficiently. "Ultimately, the initiative aims to improve patient outcomes, reduce the burden of disease, and position India as a global leader in healthcare innovation, while setting new benchmarks for quality, affordability, and accessibility in medical technology," said an official.
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