Arca AI, a visionary in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven healthcare solutions, is proud to announce two groundbreaking collaborations aimed at progressive patient care, medical education, and longevity research. The partnerships with Longevity India, IISc, Bangalore and Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Kerala mark a significant step forward in harnessing cutting-edge technology to drive impactful transformations in healthcare and scientific research.
Arca AI will be the key technology partner for Longevity India, anchored by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), which serves as a unified hub for deep research, discovery, and pioneering technology development, driving advancements in healthy aging for India. This collaboration focuses on development of a highly specialized applications, designed for comprehensive data gathering, integration and analysis in longevity research. The goal is to provide researchers with a robust platform to track biomarkers, analyze genetic and lifestyle patterns, and generate predictive models that can contribute to driving advancements in healthy aging of India.
“Our collaboration with Arca AI represents a major leap forward in our efforts to decode the complexities of aging and longevity,” said Dr. Deepak Saini, Professor at IISc and Convener of Longevity India. “With AI-driven analytics, we can gain deeper insights into aging mechanisms, paving the way for innovative interventions that improve quality of life.”
Arca AI is partnering with Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Kerala to integrate AI-driven solutions that propose to redefine patient-physician interaction, enhance clinical decision-making, streamline hospital workflows, and improve patient outcomes. This collaboration aims to leverage machine learning models, predictive analytics, and automation to optimize treatment plans, reduce diagnostic delays, and provide real-time insights to healthcare professionals.
“We are excited to collaborate with Arca AI to bring the latest AI innovations to our hospital and academic programs,” said Ms. Rosy Marcel Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Kerala. “This partnership will help us improve patient care while also enhancing the training experience for our students, equipping them with the technological proficiency needed for the future of medicine.”
RohitRajan, founder of Arca AI said, “We aim to create a comprehensive health portrait for Indian population enabled by data-driven insights. This structured framework of data can be utilized for ML/DL analysis leading to predictive modelling for community deployment. In the long run we will integrate clinical metadata with lifestyle health data and molecular data to get the best healthcare options for individuals.”