Gennet Lab, Estonian Embassy signs MoU with Sterlite Technologies

The joint declaration aims to strengthen international cooperation in the fields of technology and innovation, particularly focusing on e-healthcare, e-courts, AI, AR/VR, data science, and cyber security

Gennet Lab, an Estonian IT healthcare company signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Sterlite Technologies (STL), India in collaboration with the Estonian Embassy. This system aims to provide hospitals with real-time data access, optimised workflows, and improved patient outcomes. The joint declaration aims to further strengthen international cooperation in the fields of technology and innovation, particularly focusing on e-healthcare, e-courts, AI, AR/VR, data science, and cyber security. 

Egon Veermäe, CEO, Gennet Lab, emphasised the importance of this collaboration, saying, “This event is a crucial step towards advancing our global initiatives in technology-driven sectors, with a special focus on revolutionising healthcare and security infrastructures.”

Praveen Cherian, CEO, Sterlite Technologies said, “We aim to develop a fully functional Health management system that is decentralised and offers rigorous monitoring and evaluation for improving the health delivery system”

Marje Luup, Estonia’s ambassador to India, shared her thoughts on the occasion, “We are actively working with both Central and State Governments of India to support their digitalisation efforts across multiple sectors, including healthcare, cyber security, and critical infrastructure protection.”

India and Estonia are working towards harnessing technology for socio-economic development.

 

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