IIT Guwahati Partners with UK’s Coventry University Group to Advance AI in Healthcare

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IIT Guwahati and Coventry University have agreed to work together on AI in healthcare. This deal helps both schools share knowledge, train students, and launch joint research. They're focusing on areas where tech meets health innovation. It's a step forward for India and the UK to team up in education.

Richard Dashwood, from Coventry's research team, led the visit. He's deputy vice chancellor for research. The plan includes short term swaps for teachers and students. Plus, this helps people learn from each other. They'll also offer dual PhDs. Students can earn a degree from both schools under shared supervision. The focus is on real, world healthcare tech solutions.

It seems like this increases over time. Now, both groups can build more links in AI and medicine. Plus, they're setting a path for future joint projects. Students might find new chances to study abroad or collaborate.

The move reflects how global education is shifting. But it's still early to know how strong the partnership will become. For now, it's a solid start with clear goals.

AI for one Health is a big part of this work. It connects human, animal, and environmental health using smart tech. So this matches India's goals under the IndiaAI Mission. The plan boosts AI research, creativity, and training in the country. Officials say it will lead to new studies in digital health, smart healthcare systems, and AI tools for diagnosis. Students and researchers will get chances to work in global labs.

IIT Guwahati brings strong research skills. Coventry University adds practical knowledge and global academic links. Together, they'll create new health tech using AI. The partnership also helps grow ties between India and the UK. Results may take time. But it seems like a solid path forward.