AIIMS Raipur and IIT Indore have jointly inaugurated a dedicated AI Lab and Deployment Centre focused on advancing digital health innovation in central India. The facility will serve as a hub for developing, testing, and deploying AI solutions tailored to regional healthcare challenges, including early disease detection, telemedicine enhancement, predictive analytics, and clinical decision support, with a strong emphasis on rural and tribal population needs.
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The new AI Lab at AIIMS Raipur, supported by IIT Indore’s technical expertise, will focus on real-world AI deployment for tuberculosis screening, diabetic retinopathy detection, maternal health risk prediction, and hospital resource optimization. Equipped with high-performance computing infrastructure, medical imaging datasets, and clinical validation environments, the centre will foster interdisciplinary research, clinician training, startup incubation, and scalable pilots under ABDM and national health missions, aiming to bridge the gap between AI research and practical healthcare impact in Chhattisgarh and beyond.
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Raipur and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Indore have formally inaugurated a state-of-the-art AI Lab and Deployment Centre on the AIIMS Raipur campus. The event, held on February 27, 2026, was graced by senior officials from both institutions, representatives from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Chhattisgarh state health department, and key researchers from the fields of artificial intelligence, medical imaging, and public health. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in bringing cutting-edge AI research directly into a clinical environment to address real-world healthcare challenges in central India.
The AI Lab and Deployment Centre is equipped with high-performance computing clusters, secure data storage compliant with DPDP Act and ABDM standards, advanced medical imaging workstations, and simulation environments for testing AI models in live hospital workflows. Initial focus areas include AI tools for early tuberculosis detection through chest X-ray analysis, diabetic retinopathy screening via fundus imaging, maternal and neonatal risk prediction using electronic health records and vital signs, and predictive analytics for hospital bed occupancy and disease outbreak forecasting. These solutions are being customized using diverse datasets from Chhattisgarh’s tribal and rural populations to ensure high accuracy and relevance for underserved communities.
The partnership enables seamless translation of IIT Indore’s AI research into clinical practice at AIIMS Raipur, with joint teams of computer scientists, clinicians, and data engineers working side-by-side. The centre will also serve as an incubation space for healthtech startups, offering access to clinical validation, mentorship, and regulatory guidance under CDSCO’s SaMD framework. Training programs for doctors, nurses, and health workers will be conducted regularly to build confidence in using AI tools, while the facility will generate real-world evidence through controlled pilots to support national scaling under programs like the National TB Elimination Programme and Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission.
Officials from both institutions highlighted that central India faces unique healthcare challeng high burden of infectious diseases, rising non-communicable conditions, and limited specialist access in remote areas. By combining IIT Indore’s AI innovation capabilities with AIIMS Raipur’s clinical expertise and large patient volumes, the centre aims to develop solutions that are not only technically advanced but also practical, affordable, and equitable. The initiative is expected to produce peer-reviewed publications, patentable innovations, and deployable tools that can influence healthcare delivery across Chhattisgarh and similar regions nationwide.
The inauguration was followed by a technical workshop where early AI prototypes were demonstrated to clinicians and administrators, receiving strong positive feedback on usability and potential impact. Both institutions committed to long-term collaboration, with plans to expand the centre’s scope into additional domains like neurology, oncology imaging, and public health surveillance in the coming years.
“This AI Lab and Deployment Centre is more than infrastructure it is a bridge between research and real patient care. Together, IIT Indore and AIIMS Raipur are creating solutions that will save lives and transform healthcare in central India.”
By
HB Team
