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Bengaluru, Karnataka
Philips Innovation Campus (PIC) in Bengaluru, India, is one of the premier global hubs for healthcare technology, software, and artificial intelligence innovation within Royal Philips. Established in 1996, the campus began its journey as an engineering support base. Over the course of nearly three decades, it has undergone a significant transformation, evolving from a traditional Global Capability Center (GCC) into a complete product delivery and innovation organization. Today, under the leadership of Arvind Vaishnav, Vice President and Head of PIC Bengaluru, the center possesses full ownership, decision-making capabilities, and product-driven strategies that actively shape Philips' global healthcare systems. In November 2023, Philips India expanded its footprint by inaugurating a state-of-the-art innovation campus in Yelahanka, Bengaluru. This expansive 650,000 square foot facility is built to accommodate over 5,000 engineers and healthcare professionals. The campus focuses on pioneering health technologies designed to achieve the quadruple aim of healthcare: improving patient experiences, delivering better health outcomes, improving staff experiences, and lowering the overall cost of care. Engineers at PIC work across almost all of the company's business categories, writing entire software stacks and developing connected applications that power products used globally, ranging from personal health devices to enterprise healthcare systems. Artificial intelligence and advanced software development are at the absolute core of the innovations emerging from the Bengaluru campus. With Royal Philips directing approximately half of its annual global research and development budget into software and data science, PIC serves as a primary engine for this digital transition. A notable breakthrough developed with significant contributions from the Bengaluru team is the SmartSpeed MRI system. This technology utilizes AI-led acceleration to drastically compress MRI scan times, converting scans that previously took an hour into much shorter procedures. In regions like India, where patient volumes frequently outpace infrastructure, such innovations directly address critical accessibility challenges by allowing hospitals to scan more patients efficiently. Beyond engineering achievements, the campus places a strong emphasis on user-centric design, ensuring that software interfaces, AI workflows, and clinical dashboards are intuitive enough for healthcare clinicians to use seamlessly every day. By focusing on reducing friction for medical professionals, PIC aligns with Philips' overarching global mission to improve the lives of 2.5 billion people a year by 2030. It stands as a testament to India's growing role in global medical technology, moving beyond operational support to lead end-to-end global product innovation.
Joel Mathew
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Learned a ton here. Fast-paced but the people make it worth it.
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Anonymous Employee
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Strong engineering culture and good mentorship for early-career folks.
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Anonymous Employee
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Strong engineering culture and good mentorship for early-career folks.
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