The University of Hyderabad and The Apollo University have renewed their MoU for three years, expanding collaboration in AI, healthcare and interdisciplinary research. The partnership will focus on digital health solutions, biomedical data science, smart hospitals, telemedicine and advanced clinical research
The report by jobs platform foundit (formerly Monster APAC & ME), showed that the healthcare sector has also seen a 7 per cent increase in hiring over the past three months, underscoring its rapid expansion and evolving workforce dynamics
The MoU was signed by UoH Registrar Dr. Devesh Nigam and Flinders University Vice Chancellor Prof. Colin Stirling in presence of UoH Vice Chancellor Prof. BJ Rao here on Wednesday. The agreement is also aimed at enhancing faculty and student exchange, joint research, and professional development
Dr. Shetty said healthcare was being delivered as it was about a century ago, and the sector has not witnessed a major revolution that other sectors like food, communications, and travel have seen that drove down the prices.
"This study highlights the future of digital health," said the study's corresponding author Robert Hirten, Assistant Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Cure.fit had recently launched in the US with its energy-meter tech, wherein the phone camera tracks users' movements as they try to follow guided content from trainers.
The funding will also be used to scale up MFine's recently launched services like delivering medicines, preventive health screenings, and diagnostic tests.