In order to speed up the implementation of proprietary deep-tech solutions in rural healthcare and agriculture, AIVOT AI and the Delhi Research Implementation and Innovation (DRIIV) cluster, which is part of the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
In order to make primary medical screening available in rural areas without the need for expensive and time-consuming laboratory infrastructure, AIVOT AI will be implementing its non-invasive healthcare diagnostic solutions as part of the agreement. The two organisations will work together to expand the “SoilTech” platform, which gives farmers useful information about their soil that they can use to boost crop yields and environmental sustainability.
Additionally, the two institutions will collaborate on the launch of an AI-driven psychometric assessment tool that will aid students in recognising their strengths and aptitudes and providing them with tailored career advice and suggestions for skill enhancement.
The companies claim that by working together, they can use DRIIV’s innovation ecosystem and national network to close the gap between research and large-scale application. Scalable technological solutions that improve rural people’ quality of life are the goal of the effort, which is meant to back the Viksit Bharat vision of the Indian government.
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