Genesis MedTech designs and deploys medical technologies that make treatments accessible to as many people as possible, from operating rooms to cardiology departments. With an integrated model that combines research, manufacturing, and training, the company accelerates the adoption of innovative solutions by hospitals and advances the quality of care in South Asia. NUHS is one of Singapore's largest public healthcare groups, bringing together several hospitals, specialist centers, and medical schools. It brings together doctors, researchers, and students, trains healthcare professionals, and develops the treatments of tomorrow.
Genesis MedTech and NUHS are combining their expertise to develop, test, and deploy new AI solutions capable of supporting surgeons in increasingly complex procedures. These new technologies analyze images, movements, and vital signs in real time to help practitioners make the safest and most relevant decisions possible. In the operating room, this means smoother, less risky, and potentially shorter surgeries. At the hospital level, this translates into more personalized care, but also reduced costs thanks to better anticipation of complications.
This collaboration responds to a very clear trend in the sector. Hospitals around the world are facing growing needs: an aging population, an increase in chronic diseases, and increasingly complex procedures. AI appears to be a promising solution for supporting medical teams, reducing the risk of error, and streamlining the organization of care. In Asia, as elsewhere, studies are converging . The gradual integration of artificial intelligence into surgery could reduce post-operative complications and improve the precision of surgical procedures.
This partnership takes a very pragmatic approach. It starts with the specific needs on the ground to create tools that are truly useful in clinical settings. Teams from NUHS will be directly involved in order to steer technological development in the right direction, identify situations where AI can bring significant added value, and avoid designing innovations that do not meet an urgent need. The project also includes the creation of the Genesis-NUHS AI Innovation and Surgical Training Lab, a space dedicated to training and experimentation, where engineers and surgeons will work hand in hand.








