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Philips Innovation Campus
NamePhilips Innovation Campus
Established1996
LocationBangalore, Karnataka, India
IndustryHealthcare technology, Consumer electronics
ParentPhilips

Philips Innovation Campus. It is a major research and development hub for Philips, established in 1996 in Bangalore, India. The campus is one of the largest R&D centers for Philips globally, focusing on innovation in healthcare technology and connected consumer electronics. It plays a pivotal role in developing advanced software, products, and solutions that are deployed worldwide.

History

The foundation was laid in 1996, aligning with the growth of Bangalore as a global information technology hub. Initially focused on software for consumer electronics, its scope expanded significantly following Philips's strategic shift towards health technology in the early 21st century. Key milestones include the integration of R&D activities from acquisitions like Philips Healthcare and the establishment of dedicated labs for artificial intelligence and digital pathology. The campus has continually scaled its operations, becoming integral to Philips's global innovation strategy under leaders like Frans van Houten and Roy Jakobs.

Facilities and infrastructure

The campus features state-of-the-art laboratories, including advanced medical imaging simulation suites, Internet of Things innovation labs, and secure software development centers. It houses one of Philips's global AI Hub locations, equipped for machine learning and data science research. Collaborative workspaces and design thinking studios foster cross-functional projects, while its infrastructure supports rigorous testing and compliance with global standards like those from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Union. The facility is designed to meet high sustainability benchmarks, reflecting Philips's commitment to environmental, social, and corporate governance goals.

Research and development focus

Primary R&D domains include precision diagnosis, leveraging artificial intelligence in computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging systems. Teams develop integrated clinical informatics platforms and telehealth solutions for remote patient monitoring. In personal health, innovation centers on connected oral healthcare devices, mother and child care products, and sleep apnea therapy systems. Significant work is also dedicated to enterprise informatics, creating cloud computing architectures and cybersecurity frameworks for hospital networks, supporting global health systems like the National Health Service.

Collaborations and partnerships

The campus maintains strategic alliances with leading academic institutions such as the Indian Institute of Science and the Indian Institutes of Technology. It partners with healthcare providers like Apollo Hospitals and Narayana Health for clinical validation and co-creation. Global collaborations involve joint projects with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Eindhoven University of Technology. The center also engages in public-private initiatives with the Government of India, including programs under the Digital India campaign and partnerships with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to advance accessible healthcare technology.

Impact and recognition

Its innovations have directly influenced global product lines, such as the Philips Azurion image-guided therapy platform and IntelliSpace Portal advanced visualization. The campus has received accolades including the Global R&D Excellence Award and recognition from NASSCOM for engineering excellence. It contributes significantly to Philips's intellectual property portfolio, filing numerous patents annually in domains like AI in healthcare. By developing cost-effective solutions for emerging markets, it supports Philips's aim to improve care access, impacting health outcomes in regions across South Asia and Africa.

Category:Research and development in India Category:Philips Category:Companies based in Bangalore Category:Healthcare technology companies