Providence India has inaugurated a global centre in Hyderabad, focusing on healthcare engineering, operations and innovation. The organisation plans to increase its staff from 1,400 to 3,500 by the end of 2025.
The new office will centralise various crucial functions, such as cloud computing, cybersecurity, clinical applications, digital solutions, data analytics, product development, process automation and emerging technologies such as GenAI.
Established three years ago, Providence India seeks to bolster its digital- transformation strategy through a worldwide capability approach.
In just three years, Providence India has evolved into a leading global hub for health-tech innovation, boasting around 1,400 highly-skilled experts in technology, operations and healthcare domains. Among these employees, over a third are women. The company has established a strong foundation for AI innovation and is eager to witness how advanced technology will revolutionise healthcare delivery.
Over the past eight years, Providence has been on a digital transformation journey, prioritising cybersecurity to safeguard sensitive data. Leveraging its global capability model, Providence is expanding its strategy to assist multiple US health systems in accelerating digital transformation.
This involves deploying emerging technologies such as generative AI, predictive analytics, cloud solutions and automation. By partnering with US health systems, Providence aims to unlock value through AI-enabled products and services.
Being among the early adopters of health-tech capabilities in India, Providence benefits from a global team, ensuring round-the-clock patient care with enhanced efficiency and security.