New Delhi, May 13, 2022.
The All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Jodhpur, today announced a collaboration with Microsoft India for digital innovation and collaboration in healthcare services, medical education, and research. The two organizations will establish a Mixed Reality Centre of Excellence at AIIMS ,Jodhpur, that will provide cutting edge medical care, build stronger remote healthcare capabilities, and facilitate learning opportunities for staff and students.
The joint initiative is an extension
of the government’s ongoing engagement to transform last-mile delivery of
world-class healthcare services in India using innovative and advanced
technology platforms. With this collaboration, AIIMS Jodhpur will set up a
Mixed Reality Healthcare Lab to provide enhanced learning opportunities for
medical students using mixed reality devices like HoloLens 2. AIIMS Jodhpur will also pilot mixed reality enabled remote healthcare services
at Sirohi district close to Jodhpur, to strengthen healthcare services delivery
to underserved locations.
On this occasion, Shri
Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union Cabinet Minister for Jal Shakti, Government of
India and Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Jodhpur conveyed his best wishes
and said, “India is leading the way in accelerating digital transformation in
healthcare, in line with the Prime Minister’s Digital India vision. We
have a tremendous opportunity to provide reliable, safe, and cutting-edge
healthcare services and solutions to every part of India with technology. This
collaboration between AIIMS Jodhpur and Microsoft is a strong step in that
direction, and I look forward to creating a strong healthcare ecosystem in the
country with technologies like Mixed Reality.’’
Dr. Sanjeev Misra, Director,
AIIMS Jodhpur, said, “We are happy to work with Microsoft
in our endeavour to transform healthcare services in India. Reimagining
healthcare in the new normal combined with changing expectations of patient
care, has driven a rapid transformation in the way healthcare services and
medical education is approached, moving to an interactive, 3D, mixed reality
environment. We look forward to collaborating strongly with Microsoft to lead
this change in healthcare.”
Speaking about the partnership, Ruben Caballero, CVP, Mixed Reality,
Microsoft, said, “We are excited to work with innovative
institutions like AIIMS Jodhpur to expand access to healthcare training and
services through the use of our mixed reality technologies, including HoloLens
2 and Dynamics 365 Remote Assist. We are proud to come together for this joint
initiative to help address underserved communities and expand access to healthcare
to every part of India.”