Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a buzzword in healthcare.
Today, AI can help predict diseases, analyze medical data, assist doctors in decision-making, and even power smart patient monitoring systems. Combined with the Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data Analytics, AI is creating a new generation of intelligent healthcare solutions that are transforming the way healthcare is delivered.
Recognizing this growing need, the Electronics & ICT Academy IIT Roorkee, in association with Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, is organizing a Faculty Development Program (FDP) titled:
“AI-Driven Digital Healthcare Integrating IoT and Big Data for Smarter Systems”
15 June – 28 June 2026
Hybrid Mode (Online + Offline at KIIT Bhubaneswar)
This program aims to bridge the gap between emerging healthcare technologies and practical implementation by bringing together experts from academia and industry.
Why This Program Matters More Than Ever
Healthcare is generating enormous amounts of data every second through wearable devices, smart sensors, hospital information systems, and remote patient monitoring platforms.
The challenge is not collecting data.
The challenge is turning that data into meaningful healthcare decisions.
This is where Artificial Intelligence, IoT, and Big Data Analytics play a crucial role.
Participants will gain exposure to:
AI-powered healthcare systems
IoT-enabled smart patient monitoring
Big Data analytics in healthcare
Medical intelligence and predictive analytics
Smart healthcare infrastructure
Emerging healthcare innovations and technologies
What Participants Will Learn
The FDP has been designed to provide both theoretical understanding and practical insights into modern healthcare technologies.
Some key learning outcomes include:
- Understanding AI applications in digital healthcare.
- Exploring IoT technologies for smart healthcare environments.
- Applying Big Data analytics techniques in healthcare systems.
- Utilizing AI-driven analytics for medical decision-making.
- Developing intelligent healthcare solutions.
- Understanding real-world healthcare technology deployments.
Why Researchers Should Pay Attention
Research is rapidly shifting toward interdisciplinary innovation.
The future of impactful research lies at the intersection of:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Healthcare Informatics
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Data Analytics
- Cybersecurity
- Digital Transformation
Researchers who understand how these technologies interact will be better positioned to publish impactful work, secure research funding, and contribute to next-generation healthcare systems.
Who Can Join?
This FDP is suitable for:
Faculty Members
PhD Scholars
UG & PG Students
Industry Professionals
Research Scientists
Technology Enthusiasts
Whether you are conducting research, teaching emerging technologies, or building innovative healthcare applications, this program offers valuable insights.
Program Highlights
✔ 40 Hours of Learning Sessions
✔ Expert Lectures from Academia and Industry
✔ Hands-on Learning Opportunities
✔ Exposure to Real Healthcare Applications
✔ Access to Learning Resources
✔ Certificate from E&ICT Academy IIT Roorkee
Registration Information
The brochure mentions that registration is open until 13 June 2026.
For official information and registration details, visit:
E&ICT Academy IIT Roorkee FDP Portal
You can also explore the academy’s official website:
Official KIIT website:
Final Thoughts
The healthcare sector is undergoing one of the biggest technological transformations of our time.
Artificial Intelligence is helping doctors make faster decisions.
IoT devices are enabling continuous patient monitoring.
Big Data is uncovering insights that were impossible to detect just a few years ago.
For researchers, faculty members, students, and professionals looking to stay ahead of these developments, programs like this provide an excellent opportunity to learn, connect, and explore the future of intelligent healthcare systems.
The future of healthcare is becoming increasingly data-driven, connected, and intelligent. The people who understand these technologies today will help shape the healthcare systems of tomorrow.



