Hyderabad, India headquartered Apollo Hospitals and Siemens Healthineers launched a research collaboration to advance AI-enabled diagnostic and imaging solutions particularly for Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD), formerly known as NAFLD. This initiative aims to enhance early detection, risk assessment, and monitoring through quantitative ultrasound and AI-driven clinical tools. MASLD...
Public Hospitals in India Introduce Robotic Surgery Options
Robotic surgery, once confined to major private hospitals in India, is now available in some public health sector hospitals, as demand rises and more affordable options become available. The Regional Cancer Center in Kerala received $7 million in funding to establish the state's first robotic surgery facility in a public...
Australia’s Airphysio Launches its Respiratory Devices in India
AirPhysio, the Australia-made respiratory device that helps clean the lungs of mucus and pollutants, partnered with Medsmart, distributor of healthcare equipment, and Apollo Hospitals, to make its devices available in India. AirPhysio, short for Airway Physiotherapy, is a drug-free hand-held Oscillating Positive Expiratory (OPEP) device that: Vibrates the airways, which...
Australia’s Airphysio Launches Respiratory Devices in India
AirPhysio, the Australia-made respiratory device that helps clean the lungs of mucus and pollutants, partnered with Medsmart, distributor of healthcare equipment, and Apollo Hospitals, to make its devices available in India. AirPhysio, short for Airway Physiotherapy, is a drug-free hand-held Oscillating Positive Expiratory (OPEP) device that: Vibrates the airways, which...
India's Largest Medical Device Park Opens for Business
At 250 acres, India's largest medical devices park started operations in the outskirts of Hyderabad in the state of Telangana. K.T. Rama Rao, Minister for IT, Municipal Administration and Urban Development and Industries, who inaugurated the park, said, "We will provide all the necessary facilities to develop this park into...
AliveCor Partners with Apollo Hospitals, India; Offers Smartphone Heart Monitoring
AliveCor, Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, and maker of the first FDA-approved smartphone device, has teamed up with Apollo Hospitals in India to provide heart monitoring capabilities for people affected by arrhythmia. The collaboration is part of an effort to improve the ability to detect atrial fibrillation and prevent strokes,...


