
Upasana Kamineni Konidela, the Vice Chairperson of Apollo CSR, one of the key participants in his speech, made it clear to the audience that India is leading the healthcare and information technology sector. She delivered the keynote address at the Harvard India Business Forum that was held in Boston, where she commented on the interaction of the AI and traditional healthcare practices of India with the rest of the AI world that are the two most important factors in developing the global healthcare solutions.
The leader talked about the big data and artificial intelligence, which are the new technology/tools used in the healthcare industry that make the assessment of symptoms and diagnosis in real-time possible. Furthermore, she mentioned that the early detection of diseases and preventive measures are essential requirements for reducing health risks. That's why we need AI and big data for the advancement of healthcare technology.
The main topics she covered in her contribution were digital health, UPI payments, telemedicine dialing for remote medical access, and the investment opportunities available in India's health and tech industries.
The future of healthcare is not just about the construction of more hospitals but to prevent illness and suffering. India has championed the course of this innovative science, she added.