indiamed
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • IT
  • Finance
  • Strategy
    • Innovation
  • Magazine
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • IT
  • Finance
  • Strategy
    • Innovation
  • Magazine
facebook x icon x icon linkedin linkedin
all-news

Maharashtra University of Health Sciences ties up with Nihilent’s Emoscape Platform

IMT News Desk

To explore clinical applications of Emoscape, the company’s AI-based emotion detection platform
 
The academic wing of the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik has officially partnered with Nihilent to explore clinical applications of Emoscape, the company’s AI-based emotion detection platform. The collaboration marks a transformative moment in the Indian healthcare landscape, combining the ancient Indian concept of Navarasa (the nine emotions) with modern artificial intelligence to fundamentally reshape how emotional well-being is integrated into diagnosis, treatment, and patient care.
 
Emoscape leverages cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to detect nine core emotions love, joy, compassion, anger, courage, fear, disgust, wonder, and calmness by capturing subtle upper-body movements (shoulder and above) in 3D. The breakthrough platform draws inspiration from Navarasa, the ancient emotional theory that has played a pivotal role in Indian performing arts for centuries. The integration of this ancient wisdom with modern AI allows for real-time emotion detection, providing unprecedented insights into a patient’s emotional state and opening new avenues for personalised care and treatment.
 
Lt Gen (Dr) Madhuri Kanitkar, Vice Chancellor of MUHS, emphasised the profound impact of this collaboration on the future of healthcare in India: “You cannot separate the mind from the body. Healthcare must be holistic. This is not just research, it is a revolution. By combining the time-tested wisdom of Navarasa with state-of-the-art technology, we are opening new doors for understanding and addressing emotional well-being. Our students, researchers, and healthcare professionals will now have access to an advanced platform that can aid in diagnosing and treating emotional and psychological issues with greater accuracy and empathy.”
 
Sandeep Pendurkar, Business Director, Emoscape at Nihilent, highlighted the role of emotional AI in revolutionising patient care: “For the first time, we’re offering a platform that brings together AI, clinical science, and cultural heritage to redefine healthcare. Emoscape’s ability to detect emotional states with precision is a game-changer. This partnership with MUHS is not just about technology, it’s about creating a new framework for emotional well-being in medicine. By detecting and understanding emotions, we can provide more personalised and effective care, improving both patient outcomes and the overall healthcare experience.”
 
In addition to its clinical applications, the collaboration will facilitate hands-on student engagement through Nihilent’s Summer Internship Program, providing MUHS students with valuable exposure to the intersection of AI and healthcare. This initiative will empower the next generation of healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to embrace technological advancements and innovate in their respective fields.
 
The partnership between MUHS and Nihilent also paves the way for India to become a global leader in emotion-AI-driven healthcare. With both organisations committed to generating empirical data through rigorous research, this collaboration aims to mainstream emotional diagnostics and usher in a new era of holistic, human-centred medicine that can be adopted globally.
 
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between MUHS and Nihilent was signed in a formal ceremony attended by key figures from both institutions, including Lt Gen Dr Madhuri Kanitkar (Retd), Vice Chancellor of MUHS; Dr Milind Nikumbh, Pro Vice Chancellor of MUHS; Dr Rajendra Bangal, Registrar of MUHS and Sandeep Rathod, Assistant Registrar at MUHS. From Nihilent, the signing ceremony was witnessed by Sandeep Pendurkar, Business Director of Emoscape, along with Saurabh Shaligram, Principal Data Scientist, and Sai Sanjana Chitturi, Associate Consultant.
 

Recommended

Mont Vert Group signs $500 M deal to build medical university and hospital in Kazakhstan

Sun Pharma appoints Kirti Ganorkar as MD

Hidoc Dr KOL Factory platform to bring oncology key opinion leaders together

Hyderabad gets India’s first intelligent blood delivery platform with Lytus BLOD

Manipal Hospitals in Kolkata introduces neuro initiative

New 3D Mammography Unit Opens at Dharamshila Narayana Hospital

Tamil Nadu Survey Finds 97 Per Cent COVID Immunity in Seniors

Lovely Professional University launches child and elderly care prog

Indiamedtoday

A premier media platform empowering healthcare professionals with critical business insights, news, and innovations to excel in a rapidly evolving industry.

EMAIL editorial@indiamedtoday.com

EMAIL sales@indiamedtoday.com

quick links

news health it interview opinion strategy magazine privacy policy terms and conditions

subscribe to our newsletter

Stay updated with the latest breakthroughs in Indian healthcare, medical research, and wellness insights.

    follow us

    facebook x icon x icon linkedin linkedin
    Copyright © 2025 INDIAMED TODAY Marketed By Screetract Solutions