IT & Industries Minister D. Sridhar Babu, who spoke at the “AI in Healthcare” conference, at the Yashoda Hospital, Hi-Tec City, Hyderabad on Saturday. | Photo Credit: Siddhant Thakur
IT & Industries Minister D. Sridhar Babu, who spoke at the “AI in Healthcare” conference, at the Yashoda Hospital, Hi-Tec City, Hyderabad on Saturday. | Photo Credit: Siddhant Thakur
Telangana focuses on becoming the “core of the world” by putting artificial intelligence (AI), advanced data systems and top research into each layer of his medical infrastructure on Saturday.
He spoke at the “AI in Healthcare” conference organized by the Yashoda Hospital in Hyderabad. At the meeting, the vision of the state was discussed by a global transformation available and quality health care, driven by innovation and technology.
“We have been a pharmaceutical capital of the world for a long time, now we want to be considered its healing capital. Not only we follow the global healthcare revolution. Telangana intends to lead it, with Hyderabad on Wednesday,” the Minister said.
He stated that Hyderabad, which pointed to the advantage of state availability, offers high -quality medical procedures such as IVF, heart surgery and replacement of joints at 70% to 90% lower costs compared to the West without jeopardizing standards. “It’s not just about costs, but about quality, care and value. Telangana adds all three,” he said.
He emphasized the need for active investments in innovation, research and preventive health care. “Our health care system cannot be reactive. It must remain ten steps forward and therefore we must accept technologies such as AI, quantum computer technology and science of data on scale,” he said.
He also added that Telangana builds Hyperscale data centers, medical clusters and pulsating healthy technological ecosystem. “We train 2 AI Lakh engineers and raise more than 900 start -up AI businesses. Most of the Indian start -up AI companies are in Telangana,” the Minister said.
The conference also represented knowledge from the leaders of global technologies on the future of AI in healthcare. Chandu THOTA, Vice President for Google Engineering, described AI as one of the “Moonshot” solutions for the future of medicine.
Michael D. Howell, Chief Clinical Director of Google, emphasized the impact of AI on clinical decision -making and drug discovery. “AI must be integrated into medicine with transparency, responsibility and empathy. Where the discovery of drugs lasts ten years, AI can now identify promising treatment in the months by analyzing huge data sets, from clinical evaluation to genomic. This will allow personalized medicine not only but practical.
Gorucants Ravinder Rao, founder and chairman of Yashoda Group of Hospitals, strengthened the promise of AI aimed at a person in surgical care. “Ai is not here to replace the doctor, it is here to seize them,” he said.
Published – June 21, 2025 17:36