TeleMedC enables early detection of conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and macular diseases, helping to prevent vision impairment and blindness
TeleMedC, a Queensland-based leader in AI-powered retinal disease diagnostics is expanding its footprint in India, through a strategic partnership with AND Healthcare Solutions to deliver low-cost, AI-driven eye screening solutions to millions. The move aims to tackle the growing burden of preventable eye diseases by enabling early detection and intervention.
Through AI-powered technology, TeleMedC enables early detection of conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and macular diseases, helping to prevent vision impairment and blindness.
Dr Jack Tan, Chief Medical Officer, TeleMedC, stated, “Our mission at TeleMedC is to revolutionise primary eye care through AI-driven technology. By partnering with AND Healthcare Solutions, we aim to provide millions of Indians with access to early and effective diagnosis, reducing preventable blindness and enhancing healthcare outcomes. India's large, dynamic, and fast-moving market presents a significant advantage for a medical technology company like ours. As a respected healthcare hub for neighbouring countries, India also offers strategic importance. Our long-term vision is to refine our R&D products to address the needs of India's large ageing population, focusing on cost-effective chronic disease prevention and management.”
Echoing his sentiments, Deepak Sharma, CEO, AND Healthcare Solutions, added, “We are excited to collaborate with TeleMedC and bring its world-class AI diagnostics to India. With this partnership, we are looking forward to being a part of the transformation in India’s eye-care industry.”
Supported by Trade and Investment Queensland (TIQ), the Queensland Government’s global business agency, TeleMedC and AND Healthcare Solutions will roll out advanced eye imaging and AI-powered diagnostics across India. This initiative is poised to strengthen India’s healthcare innovation ecosystem, making critical eye care more affordable and accessible to all.
Abhinav Bhatia, Senior Trade & Investment Commissioner, TIQ, commented on the development and said, "TeleMedC and AND Healthcare Solutions are demonstrating how international collaboration can bring AI-powered solutions closer to the communities that need them most. This partnership stands as a compelling example of the transformative potential of the Queensland–India corridor. By combining Queensland’s cutting-edge medical technologies with the scale and reach of India’s healthcare ecosystem, these two companies are setting a new benchmark for innovation with impact.”