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Home / Science / Arctic Innovation Meets Indian Parliament

Arctic Innovation Meets Indian Parliament

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Norwegian health innovation presented to Indian MPs in Tromsø.
  • Spermotile device uses AI to improve IVF sperm selection.
  • Prof. Agarwal secured over €23 million for Arctic deep-tech.
Arctic Innovation Meets Indian Parliament

A delegation of Indian Members of Parliament recently visited Tromsø, Norway, engaging with the Arctic capital's advanced health innovation ecosystem. Professor Krishna Agarwal, founder of Spermotile and a professor at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, presented cutting-edge health technologies and translational science.

Professor Agarwal, an expert in visual-AI and medtech, demonstrated Spermotile, an award-winning device utilizing AI for enhanced sperm selection in IVF treatments. Her presentation highlighted how her diverse academic background, spanning India, Singapore, and the U.S., informed her success in building a significant deep-tech team and securing substantial research funding in Norway.

The visit provided the MPs with insights into Norway's research funding mechanisms and its approach to integrating academic, industrial, and health sector collaborations. The exchange underscored the increasing importance of Arctic research environments in shaping future medical technologies and fostering international cooperation in health innovation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Spermotile is an award-winning device that uses AI to improve sperm selection for IVF and ICSI, aiming for better clinical outcomes.
Prof. Krishna Agarwal is the Founder & CEO of Spermotile and a Professor at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, specializing in health innovation and medtech.
The delegation learned about Norway's health innovation, translational science, research-to-innovation pipelines, and Arctic health research priorities.

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