Chennai: California-based AI firm Agilisium has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER) to launch India’s first Agentic AI-powered digital health and research centre.
The collaboration aims to transform the country’s digital health landscape by integrating advanced artificial intelligence technologies with academic and clinical research.
As part of the partnership, the two institutions will launch a Clean Health Data Initiative aimed at enhancing the quality and interoperability of medical data. This initiative is expected to strengthen the foundation for data-driven healthcare innovation in India.
Sharing the news of this collaboration on LinkedIn, Agilisium wrote, “We’re proud to announce that Agilisium has signed a strategic MoU with Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER) to launch India’s first Agentic AI-Powered Digital Health & Research Centre! This first-of-its-kind Centre will accelerate innovation across the Life Sciences value chain from AI-led clinical research to next-gen patient care.”
The new centre will serve as a collaborative platform for advancing digital diagnostics, precision medicine, and AI-driven clinical research. It will combine Agilisium’s capabilities in AI solutions with SRIHER’s academic and healthcare leadership. The partnership also plans to conduct joint seminars, workshops, and conferences, along with corporate social responsibility (CSR) research funding to support socially impactful health innovations.
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This partnership reflects a growing trend of AI integration in healthcare, driven by the need for precision and scalability. By focusing on clean health data and indigenous innovation, the Agilisium-SRIHER initiative can help position India as a key player in global digital health advancements.
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