AI with 3D Technology for Sustainable Healthcare Industries: A Case Study of Assam, India
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AI with 3D Technology for Sustainable Healthcare Industries: A Case Study of Assam, India
Dr. Anand Kumar Singh
Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Government Engineering College, Mota Falia Verkund
Nani-Daman 396210, UT administration of DNH & DD
anandsinghsees@gmail.com; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5206-7862
Abstract
The healthcare sector in Assam, India, faces persistent challenges such as limited doctor availability, high maternal and infant mortality rates, and expensive medical devices. This study investigates the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) integrated with 3D technology in fostering sustainable healthcare solutions for the region. Using data projections from 2020 to 2030, results demonstrate a notable improvement in healthcare outcomes. The doctor-to-population ratio increased from 0.55 to 1.2 per 1000, the maternal mortality ratio declined from 210 to 100 per 100,000 live births, and the infant mortality rate reduced from 40 to 18 per 1000 live births. Additionally, prosthetic costs dropped significantly from ₹100,000 to ₹35,000, showcasing the economic advantage of 3D-printed medical devices. The findings highlight that AI-powered diagnostics, predictive analytics, and 3D printing collectively enhance affordability, accessibility, and sustainability in Assam’s healthcare industry. The study concludes that the integration of AI with 3D technology is a transformative pathway for building a resilient and inclusive healthcare ecosystem in Assam, with potential scalability across other under-resourced regions of India.
Keywords
Artificial Intelligence (AI); 3D Technology; Sustainable Healthcare; Assam; Maternal Mortality; Infant Mortality; Doctor Ratio; Prosthetic Cost Reduction; Health Innovation; India
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