Written by : Nikita Saha
February 18, 2025
Credit: IISc, Bangalore
The company is partnering with Longevity India, an initiative anchored by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, and Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Kerala, to develop AI-driven solutions for research, patient care, and medical education.
Arca AI has announced two key collaborations aimed at advancing longevity research and integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into healthcare.
The company is partnering with Longevity India, an initiative anchored by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, and Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Kerala, to develop AI-driven solutions for research, patient care, and medical education.
As the technology partner for Longevity India, Arca AI will support research on aging and health outcomes. The initiative will develop specialized data collection, integration, and analysis applications. The goal is to track biomarkers, analyze genetic and lifestyle factors, and create predictive models for healthy aging in India.
Reportedly, the research data will be stored with IISc, with a focus on federated learning approaches.
“Our collaboration with Arca AI represents a major leap forward in our efforts to decode the complexities of aging and longevity. With AI-driven analytics, we can gain deeper insights into aging mechanisms, paving the way for innovative interventions that improve quality of life,” said Dr Deepak Saini, Professor at IISc and Convener of Longevity India.
Arca AI is also partnering with Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Kerala, to implement AI-driven solutions to improve patient care and medical education. The collaboration uses machine learning models and predictive analytics to streamline hospital operations, optimize treatment plans, and enhance clinical decision-making.
Beyond patient care, the initiative includes AI-powered tools for medical education. These tools will provide students and faculty with simulation-based training and digital learning resources, integrating AI into the medical curriculum.
“We are excited to collaborate with Arca AI to bring the latest AI innovations to our hospital and academic programs,” said Rosy Marcel Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Kerala. “This partnership will help us improve patient care while also enhancing the training experience for our students, equipping them with the technological proficiency needed for the future of medicine.”
The partnership with IISc is expected to contribute to a long-term study on health challenges in India over the next two decades.
“We aim to create a comprehensive health portrait for Indian population enabled by data-driven insights. This structured framework of data can be utilized for ML/DL analysis leading to predictive modelling for community deployment. In the long run we will integrate clinical metadata with lifestyle health data and molecular data to get the best healthcare options for individuals,” said Rohit Rajan, founder of Arca AI.