Fujifilm India, Paras Healthcare collaborate to bring latest diagnostic technologies in J&K

Under the long-term pact, Fujifilm will supply a wide range of high-end and sophisticated medical devices, including artificial intelligence-based machines, to the network of hospitals run by Paras Healthcare.

Published On 2022-09-12 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2022-09-12 08:02 GMT

Srinagar: Multispecialty hospital chain Paras Healthcare has said it has signed an agreement with Fujifilm India for bringing the latest diagnostic technologies in Jammu and Kashmir."As part of the partnership, Fujifilm India will provide innovative medical and screening devices by installing its cutting-edge machines at the hospitals of Paras Healthcare in Jammu and Kashmir," a spokesperson...

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Srinagar: Multispecialty hospital chain Paras Healthcare has said it has signed an agreement with Fujifilm India for bringing the latest diagnostic technologies in Jammu and Kashmir.

"As part of the partnership, Fujifilm India will provide innovative medical and screening devices by installing its cutting-edge machines at the hospitals of Paras Healthcare in Jammu and Kashmir," a spokesperson of Paras Healthcare said.

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Paras Healthcare is setting up a 200-bed hospital in Dalgate area of the city and the tie up will be the first foray of Fujifilm India into the healthcare sector of Jammu and Kashmir, the spokesperson said.

Under the long-term pact, Fujifilm will supply a wide range of high-end and sophisticated medical devices, including artificial intelligence-based machines, to the network of hospitals run by Paras Healthcare.

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"We are absolutely delighted to bring about this partnership agreement with Fujifilm India. They come with an outstanding track record in terms of making top-notch medical devices," Dharminder Nagar, Managing Director of Paras Healthcare, said.

Koji Wada, managing director, Fujifilm India, said through this association, the company aims to "provide superior technological medical facilities that can help save lives and encourage patients to become more engaged in their personal care".

Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported that FUJIFILM Corporation had launched a project for verifying the effectiveness of its AI technology that assists diagnostic imaging in India as a new initiative in the company's health screening service business for emerging countries.

Read also: Fujifilm launches project to verify effectiveness of AI technology in medical services

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