Healthcare Global Enterprises (HCG) has launched India’s first EDGE Multi Port Endoscopic Surgical Robot System, marking a major advancement in AI-driven robotic cancer treatment and minimally invasive surgery in the country. The launch strengthens HCG’s growing focus on integrating artificial intelligence, robotic precision, and advanced imaging technologies into oncology care.
According to reports, the EDGE robotic system combines AI-powered imaging algorithms, fluorescence-guided visualization, and enhanced ergonomic controls to assist surgeons during complex cancer procedures. The system is designed to improve surgical accuracy, enable greater control during minimally invasive operations, and support faster patient recovery with reduced complications.
Compared with developments across global healthcare technology platforms, HCG’s move reflects a broader trend toward AI-assisted surgery and precision oncology. Recent reports from global health tech companies such as GE HealthCare and collaborations involving AI-driven pharmaceutical research highlight how artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming central to diagnostics, imaging, drug development, and surgical care.
Industry experts believe robotic-assisted surgery can significantly improve precision in delicate cancer operations by offering better visualization, stable instrument control, and enhanced access to hard to reach anatomical areas. The integration of AI into surgical systems is also expected to help reduce variability in procedures and improve clinical outcomes.
The launch also aligns with HCG’s long term expansion strategy. Reports indicate that the healthcare network plans to add nearly 1,000 beds over the next five years while expanding its oncology infrastructure across metro and tier-II cities in India. The company is increasingly investing in advanced cancer technologies, digital healthcare systems, and robotic assisted treatment capabilities to strengthen its position in specialized oncology care.
Medical technology analysts view the development as an important milestone for India’s healthcare ecosystem, especially as hospitals across the country accelerate investments in AI-driven diagnostics, robotic surgery, and digital health transformation.
“Robotic surgery powered by AI is transforming cancer treatment from conventional intervention into precision-driven healthcare with smarter outcomes and faster recovery.”
By
HB Team

