Siemens Healthineers is in discussions with the Karnataka government to collaborate on establishing Centres of Excellence (CoEs) in healthtech, life sciences, and medical technologies to boost innovation and research.
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Announced in April 2026, Siemens Healthineers is exploring a partnership with Karnataka to support Centres of Excellence in life sciences, healthtech, and medical products. The initiative aligns with the state’s strategy to strengthen its biotech and digital health ecosystem, with Bengaluru as a key innovation hub.
Siemens Healthineers is in active discussions with the Karnataka government to collaborate on developing Centres of Excellence (CoEs) focused on life sciences, health technology, and medical devices. The initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen innovation capabilities in one of India’s leading technology and biotech hubs.
The proposed collaboration aims to bring together global expertise from Siemens Healthineers with Karnataka’s strong ecosystem of startups, research institutions, and healthcare organizations. Bengaluru, already known for its deep-tech and biotech landscape, is expected to play a central role in hosting these CoEs.
The Centres of Excellence are expected to focus on advancing areas such as medical technology development, digital health solutions, diagnostics, and life sciences research. By integrating industry expertise with academic and clinical research, the initiative aims to accelerate innovation and commercialization of healthcare technologies.
Karnataka’s IT-BT Minister Priyank Kharge highlighted that such collaborations are crucial for strengthening the state’s position as a global hub for healthcare innovation. The partnership is also aligned with ongoing state initiatives to promote AI, biotechnology, and advanced research infrastructure.
This move comes at a time when Karnataka is actively investing in Centres of Excellence and innovation-driven projects to boost its healthcare and life sciences sectors. The involvement of a global medtech leader like Siemens Healthineers is expected to enhance technology transfer, skill development, and research capabilities in the region.
Industry experts note that such public-private collaborations are becoming increasingly important in driving innovation in healthcare, enabling faster development of advanced diagnostics, medical devices, and digital health platforms.
Overall, the initiative reflects a growing trend of global healthcare companies partnering with regional governments to build innovation ecosystems that can support next generation healthcare solutions and improve patient outcomes.
“Collaboration to support Centres of Excellence in life sciences and healthtech.”
By
HB Team
