| This is TI's first partnership with an IIT on research projects devoted to medical electronics innovation. The project is a part of TI's recent announcement to spend $15 million towards funding research work in the field of medical technology. |
| According to Ajoy Kumar Ray, head of school of medical science and technology at IIT-KGP, "In India alone, about 800,000 patients undergo coronary bypass surgery every year, while one in every 12 women develops breast cancer. Also, oral leukoplakia and oral sub-mucous fibrosis have been widely prevalent in India and are a cause of concern to scientists in the country. The TI-IT KGP technology partnership will enable devices that could help address some of these pressing healthcare issues." |
| The research team will develop semiconductors for medical equipment for cancer and cardiac-related treatment. TI's was supporting this research to help develop new semiconductor technologies for personal medical devices, implantables, medical imaging, wireless healthcare systems and bio-sensor technology. |
| The IIT-KGP research collaboration reflected TI's keenness to develop the next generation of innovators. |
| The outcome of the research would be intellectual property of TI, which will use the technology globally, said Bishwadip Mitra, managing director of TI India Ltd. |
| Other research focus areas would be detection technology for cancer and heart problems by use of imaging technology and micro electro-mechanical system (MEMS) based biosensor technology. |
| "The research will be essentially on TI platform, as the company has an arsenal of about 17,000 analog chips, which can be used for imaging techniques," Mitra said. |
| The collaborative research with IIT-KGP, which would involve 15-20 researchers, would be divided into three groups "" biological research team, image processing team, and doctors, said Mitra. |
| This apart, specialists from TI would also work with the IIT researchers, and the research would be reviewed every six months, Ray added. |
| TI works with medical device customers across the globe to make quality healthcare more accessible to consumers. |
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