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India Ministry of Health Launches AI Centres of Excellence
March 15, 2026
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in India has established three Artificial Intelligence Centres of Excellence at AIIMS Delhi, PGIMER Chandigarh, and AIIMS Rishikesh to advance AI-driven innovation in public health. These centers collaborate with government agencies and private partners such as Wadhwani AI to develop AI solutions aimed at enhancing healthcare access, quality, and management nationwide. This initiative signals increased government investment in AI technologies within the healthcare sector, creating opportunities for vendors specializing in AI, data analytics, and health IT services.
- The CoEs are positioned at premier medical institutions, indicating a focus on high-impact, scalable AI applications in public health.
- Partnerships with entities like Wadhwani AI highlight the government's openness to private sector collaboration for technical expertise.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate upcoming solicitations or contracts related to AI development, integration, and support services in healthcare.
- Vendors with capabilities in AI, machine learning, and healthcare data management may find strategic opportunities to engage with these centers and related government programs.
Agencies
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Central Tuberculosis Division, National Centre for Disease Control, CDAC-Mohali, Indian Council of Medical Research
Vendors
Wadhwani AI
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- Govt sets up AI Centres of Excellence for public health innovation · Medical Dialogues · Mar 15