
MoU for establishing Agentic AI-powered digital health and research centre
According to a press release, the centre will serve as a collaborative hub to drive breakthroughs in precision medicine, digital diagnostics and data-driven clinical research. The centre aims to develop next-generation diagnostic tools, intelligent decision-support systems and interoperable health data frameworks.
Agilisium will contribute its capabilities in advanced analytics, data science, biostatistics, GenAI and autonomous Agentic AI, while SRIHER will provide access to clinical datasets, domain specialists and medical facilities and expertise. A major thrust of the partnership will be on co-developing and publishing high-impact scientific research that spans AI-powered clinical trials, predictive diagnostics and personalised medicine.

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