Agilisium, an autonomous Agentic AI partner to the life sciences industry, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER) to establish the country’s first Agentic AI-Powered Digital Health & Research Centre.
The Centre will focus on applying AI and Generative AI technologies to scientific research, healthcare delivery, and academic training. It aims to function as a collaborative space for work in precision medicine, digital diagnostics, and clinical research.
Agilisium will contribute data science, biostatistics, and GenAI capabilities, while SRIHER will provide access to clinical data, medical facilities, and domain experts. The partnership will also support the co-development and publication of scientific research in areas such as AI-powered clinical trials, predictive diagnostics, and personalised medicine.
The Centre will incubate AI-led interventions to support clinical decision-making, hospital operations, and diagnostic systems. Areas of development include digital twins for personalised treatments, AI-enabled hospital infrastructure, and predictive analytics for disease surveillance and public health planning.
A large-scale Clean Health Data Initiative is also planned under this partnership. Agilisium will implement AI tools for medical data cleansing and standardisation, aligned with global compliance standards. SRIHER will provide blinded access to clinical data to help test and validate these tools.
In addition, the Centre will work on the development and pilot testing of AI-powered chatbots and GenAI-enabled virtual assistants. These tools will be designed to assist clinicians, caregivers, and patients with real-time diagnostics, documentation, and remote monitoring, and will be evaluated at SRIHER’s hospital facilities.
The MoU includes the launch of an academic certification programme on Generative AI in Healthcare. Jointly developed by Agilisium and SRIHER, the course will cover its use across drug discovery, diagnostics, predictive modelling, and patient care. Agilisium will contribute industry experience, while SRIHER will focus on clinical integration and academic structure.
The partnership will also explore opportunities for workshops, seminars, joint conferences, and CSR-backed research to support applied healthcare innovation.
Raj Babu, CEO of Agilisium, said, “This partnership marks a defining moment in our mission to transform life sciences and healthcare through Agentic AI. By joining forces with SRIHER, we are laying the foundation for a future-ready ecosystem – one that brings synthetic workforce (AI Agents) and AI-native talent together to solve the most pressing challenges in the industry.
India’s AI revolution won’t be 100 per cent imported – it will be co-created. Through this initiative, and deep STEM collaborations, we are activating India’s research and data commons to spark breakthrough innovations especially in patient care.
This Centre embodies our commitment to reimagining how life sciences and healthcare organisations operate, with AI-engineered business processes that are autonomous, scalable, and built for the next era.”
Dr Uma Sekar, Vice Chancellor of SRIHER, said, “This MoU aligns perfectly with our mission to integrate science, education, and technology for the betterment of patient care. With Agilisium’s AI expertise, we can push the boundaries of what’s possible in digital health to improve patient outcomes and experience. This MoU signals a shared commitment to using the power of technology and human insight to create a healthier, smarter, and more equitable future.”