Pulsus to Invest INR 500 Cr in Telangana AI Healthcare Hub

Pulsus to Invest INR 500 Cr in Telangana AI Healthcare Hub

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Pulsus also plans to work closely with universities, research institutions, healthcare organisations, startups and technology companies to strengthen research, innovation and workforce development.

Hyderabad-based Pulsus Group, a health informatics and digital marketing company, has announced an investment of INR 500 crore to expand its AI healthcare hub in Telangana, with plans to create 6,000 direct jobs and around 30,000 indirect employment opportunities while strengthening AI-driven healthcare innovation, digital services and clinical research.

The expansion of its 35-acre Ameenpur campus has gained momentum after the Supreme Court upheld the project's IT/ITES Park and Special Economic Zone (SEZ) status, allowing the company to move ahead with fresh investments and faster infrastructure development.

The Ameenpur project has remained under development for several years due to legal and regulatory disputes over its SEZ status. With the Supreme Court's decision removing this uncertainty, Pulsus now has the regulatory clarity needed to accelerate construction and operational expansion.

Located near Miyapur, the campus is expected to become one of Telangana's significant centres for artificial intelligence, healthcare technology and digital innovation, supporting both domestic and international healthcare markets.

"The Ameenpur project, located near Miyapur, was envisioned as a hub for technology and employment generation. Despite delays caused by legal and regulatory challenges, we remained committed to this vision," said Dr Gedela Srinubabu, CEO of Pulsus Group.

According to the company, the expanded campus will focus on developing AI-powered healthcare solutions, healthcare data analytics, clinical research support, bioinformatics and digital services.

The investment is expected to create opportunities for software engineers, AI specialists, healthcare data scientists, clinical research associates, bioinformatics professionals and other technology talent as demand for digital health capabilities continues to grow.

Pulsus also plans to work closely with universities, research institutions, healthcare organisations, startups and technology companies to strengthen research, innovation and workforce development.

These collaborations are expected to support the development of AI-enabled healthcare applications while creating a pipeline of skilled professionals for the expanding digital health ecosystem.

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