Blogs
Evolution of pain management market in India: Challenges and Opportunities
Pain represents one of humanity's most fundamental medical challenges, affecting millions yet only recently becoming better understood through advances in medical science. Chronic pain is defined as pain that persists for three months or more and can significantly impair an individual's quality of life, leading to physical limitations, emotional distress, social isolation, and addictions. Comorbid depression and anxiety frequently accompany chronic pain yet often go undiagnosed and untreated. Additionally, individuals with chronic pain face an elevated risk of suicide. Chronic pain affects approximately 20% of India's population — roughly 270 million individuals — with an additional 25 million people developing chronic pain conditions annually. The scale of this healthcare challenge is immense, yet it remains insufficiently addressed.

Monetizing GenAI: Navigating the Future of AI Infrastructure
The rapid evolution of Generative AI has unlocked new possibilities for industries, ranging from personalized customer support to intelligent automation and advanced data analytics. However, despite the growing demand for these cutting-edge technologies, effectively monetizing them, especially when it comes to their underlying infrastructure, remains a significant challenge.

Securing Pharma Supply Chains – Why We Invested in AltiusHub
Counterfeit medicines make up over 10% of the global pharmaceutical market, causing $200 billion in losses annually and, more importantly, endangering lives. Governments worldwide are introducing strict compliance regulations—US DSCSA, EU FMD, UAE Tatmeen, India’s iVeda and the like—to ensure drug authenticity and supply chain security.

India’s industrial renaissance: Harnessing robotics & automation for manufacturing growth
India’s manufacturing industry is at a pivotal moment today. With the world’s supply chains undergoing a shift, India is perfectly positioned to become a major player, offering a strong alternative to our eastern neighbour.
