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Thumbay Lab for AI revolutionises healthcare education

Thumbay Lab for AI revolutionises healthcare education

Khaleej Times04-07-2025
In a significant stride towards the future of medical education and healthcare innovation, the Thumbay College of Management and AI in Healthcare at Gulf Medical University (GMU) has inaugurated the state-of-the-art Thumbay Lab for AI in Healthcare. The event took place at the university's Library main foyer and was attended by dignitaries, faculty members, industry partners, and students. The ceremony was graced by Sunjay Sudhir, Ambassador of India to the UAE, as the chief guest, and presided over by Dr Thumbay Moideen, founder president of Thumbay Group.
This cutting-edge facility is designed to support and enhance existing AI programmes at GMU, providing a dynamic learning and research hub for students, faculty, and healthcare professionals. It offers access to advanced tools and technologies that enable learners to explore real-world AI applications across diagnostics, healthcare operations, medical decision-making, and patient care. The lab is a key infrastructure addition under the Thumbay College of Management and AI in healthcare and complements a suite of academic programmes, including master in AI and health informatics, certificate course in AI in Healthcare and certificate course in Generative AI in healthcare.
Speaking at the occasion, Dr Thumbay Moideen stated: 'This lab reflects our commitment to integrating artificial intelligence into every aspect of medical education and healthcare delivery. It will serve as a catalyst for innovation, supporting students and researchers as they develop solutions that shape the future of healthcare.'
Prof. Manda Venkatramana, acting chancellor of Gulf Medical University and vice chancellor – academics, added: 'This lab will significantly enrich the academic experience of our students by giving them hands-on exposure to emerging technologies. It also opens new avenues for collaborative research, innovation, and real-world problem solving in healthcare.'
As part of its strategic ecosystem, the Thumbay College of Management and AI in Healthcare is proud to collaborate with over 15 leading industry partners, including health-tech innovators, AI solution providers, and academic collaborators who contribute to real-time learning and industry-relevant project development.
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