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Jamia student’s Health-tech start-up selected for Incubation Programme – Education News

Md. Aquib Jawed, a student of Jamia Millia Islamia, has launched a unified healthcare start-up ‘Healthcracy’ amid the pandemic. Healthcracy is an Artificial Intelligence-based integrated health care platform for various types of facilities that is utilizing blockchain technology.

Aquib, a student of Post graduate diploma in Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Design Thinking programme of JMI and Founder of the start-up, said, “Our vision is to reduce time and health expenses while enhancing the feasibility of access and quality of healthcare services in the fast-paced life through cutting-edge research, healthcare innovation, and creating a robust healthcare repository management.”

Healthcracy has been selected for the Incubation at the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Delhi and J C Bose University of Science & Technology, YMCA, Faridabad. Between these two, the team decided to opt for Incubation at NIFT (NFDI).

The start-up by the Jamia student will be pre-incubated for a period of three months under the Home and Spaces incubator. Earlier, one of the start-ups by a student of a Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Design Thinking was selected by IIM Bangalore for mentoring.

Healthcracy has been found eligible and invited to participate in the India-Sweden healthcare innovation challenge to reimagine healthcare delivery in India & abroad through a start-up India Policy.

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