AKTU and Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences Join Hands to Advance Medical Research and Technology

The collaboration between AKTU and Dr. RMLIMS marks an important milestone in integrating advanced technology with medical science, paving the way for innovative, affordable, and patient-centric healthcare solutions in the future.
Lucknow | In a major step towards strengthening technology-driven healthcare in Uttar Pradesh, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow, and Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences (Dr. RMLIMS) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in the field of medical research and innovation. The partnership aims to make medical treatment more efficient, accessible, and affordable through the use of emerging technologies.
The MoU was signed on Tuesday by AKTU Vice-Chancellor Prof. J.P. Pandey and Dr. RMLIMS Director Dr. C.M. Singh. The agreement lays the foundation for long-term collaboration in research and development, with a shared focus on improving clinical outcomes and public health services.
Technology to Simplify Medical Practices
Under the collaboration, AKTU will extend technical support through advanced and emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), 3D Printing, and Nanotechnology. Experts from AKTU will work closely with medical professionals at Dr. RMLIMS to explore practical applications of these technologies, especially in the diagnosis and treatment of complex diseases. The initiative is expected to simplify medical procedures and enhance precision in healthcare delivery.
Joint Research and Capacity Building
The MoU emphasizes the establishment of joint research and development initiatives between the two institutions. Collaborative research projects, technical seminars, workshops, and faculty development programmes (FDPs) will be organized regularly. These activities will help doctors, researchers, teachers, and students stay aligned with the latest technological advancements in the medical field.
Focus on Public Health and Social Impact
Beyond academic collaboration, the partnership is driven by a larger social objective. By integrating technology with medical science, both institutions aim to contribute to the development of advanced healthcare solutions that serve society and the nation. The exchange of technical knowledge and expertise is expected to support innovation in public health and allied sectors.
Long-Term Benefits for Patients
The MoU is expected to deliver far-reaching benefits in the coming years. The use of modern technologies in medical practice will not only make treatment more effective but also more cost-efficient. This will directly benefit patients by improving access to quality healthcare, particularly for those suffering from complex and chronic conditions.
Senior Officials Present
The MoU signing ceremony was attended by several senior officials, including AKTU Finance Officer Keshav Singh, Dr. RMLIMS Dean Prof. (Dr.) Pradyumna Singh, AKTU Dean Research and Development Prof. Bhavesh Kumar Chauhan, Dr. RMLIMS Executive Registrar Prof. (Dr.) Subrat Chandra, and AKTU Associate Dean Innovation Dr. Anuj Kumar Sharma.
