The Indo-UK Institute of Health (IUIH) shall be signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Assam government during the two day-long 'Advantage Assam - Global Investors Summit 2018', beginning tomorrow.
"With this MoU, we have expanded our presence to the 12th state in India, taking the overall investment to Rs 19,200 crore. Each IUIH Medicity, including the one to come up in Assam, shall be developed with an investment outlay of Rs 1,600 crore," IUIH Managing Director and Group CEO Ajay Rajan Gupta said.
The IUIH medicity in Assam will have medical college, nursing college, PG academy and a training facility for allied health professionals.
It shall also have a separate zone for medical equipment and device manufacturing and pharmaceutical production.
Cutting edge medical research shall be carried out at the IUIH medicities in areas as diverse as genomics and stem cells, translational research and clinical research leveraging on the patient data available.
He informed that IUIH has tied up with leading implant companies like Stryker, Medtronics, Zimmer Biomet, Johnson & Johnson, along with leading medical equipment firms such as Toshiba, GE healthcare, Philips and Canon.
Many of them would start their manufacturing operations in IUIH medicities in accordance with the Indian Prime Minister's 'Make in India' programme bringing the healthcare cost further down for patients in the country, he added.
"Our partnership with Google and other technology service providers will enable delivery of these advanced services. It's all about covering the last mile and taking healthcare services down to patient's doorstep," Gupta said.
The IUIH medicity programme was announced as a joint statement between the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the former United Kingdom Prime Minister David Cameron in 2015.
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