DeepHealth expands operations in India with new office in Bengaluru
The portfolio is anchored by a cloud-native operating system (DeepHealth OS) that unifies data across clinical and operational workflow and personalises AI-powered workspaces for everyone across the radiology continuum
DeepHealth, a wholly-owned subsidiary of RadNet specialising in AI-powered radiology and health informatics, announced the opening of its office in Bengaluru, marking its expansion in the Indian market.
Through their operations in India, DeepHealth aims to leverage the power of AI to empower radiologists in the detection and diagnosis of diseases, expanding the boundaries of what we can do with imaging technology in healthcare, and Bengaluru’s technology-driven ecosystem will enable that process.
The portfolio is anchored by a cloud-native operating system (DeepHealth OS) that unifies data across clinical and operational workflow and personalises AI-powered workspaces for everyone across the radiology continuum.
The company’s India headquarters will be established in Cignus Tower, Bengaluru, serving as the hub for DeepHealth’s operations across the Indian subcontinent. The new office has commenced operations in Q3 2024.
As a part of its India expansion, DeepHealth will leverage local expertise and a network of strategic partners to enhance the development of AI-powered health informatics solutions. DeepHealth has already an established presence in India through its partnerships with Persistent and Infinx, focused on product development and service.
DeepHealth has operations, partnerships, and customers in the US, UK, Western and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and South Africa.