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[Summer Shorts] Personalized healthcare for everyone, can AI and Data Platforms do this for us?

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In this episode of The New Era of Engineering, host Brian Doherty explores the transformative potential of personalized medicine with Rupeshit Patekar, Senior Engineering Manager and Black Belt Software Architect at Capgemini Engineering.

Together, they delve into how emerging technologies—especially AI and connected data platforms—are reshaping healthcare to be more predictive, preventive, and patient-centric. Rupeshit introduces the SaMD-ready IMPS Framework, a modular and scalable platform designed to accelerate the development of Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) solutions. This framework integrates clinical and patient-generated data to deliver safer, more effective, and highly personalized care.

The conversation also touches on the future of personalized medicine, the importance of regulatory compliance, and the collaborative ecosystem needed to make individualized healthcare the new standard.

🔬 From genomics to AI-driven insights, this episode offers a compelling look at the future of medicine—tailored to you.

Guest : Rupeshit Patekar, Senior Engineering Manager and Black Belt Software Architect at Capgemini Engineering.

Host: Brian Doherty ​

Production & Realization: Brockhill Creative Ltd

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In this episode of The New Era of Engineering, host Brian Doherty explores the transformative potential of personalized medicine with Rupeshit Patekar, Senior Engineering Manager and Black Belt Software Architect at Capgemini Engineering.

Together, they delve into how emerging technologies—especially AI and connected data platforms—are reshaping healthcare to be more predictive, preventive, and patient-centric. Rupeshit introduces the SaMD-ready IMPS Framework, a modular and scalable platform designed to accelerate the development of Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) solutions. This framework integrates clinical and patient-generated data to deliver safer, more effective, and highly personalized care.

The conversation also touches on the future of personalized medicine, the importance of regulatory compliance, and the collaborative ecosystem needed to make individualized healthcare the new standard.

🔬 From genomics to AI-driven insights, this episode offers a compelling look at the future of medicine—tailored to you.

Guest : Rupeshit Patekar, Senior Engineering Manager and Black Belt Software Architect at Capgemini Engineering.

Host: Brian Doherty ​

Production & Realization: Brockhill Creative Ltd

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