India Pharma Outlook Team | Monday, 03 November 2025
Fujifilm India has introduced its CAD EYE artificial intelligence endoscopy system at Fortis Hospital, Jaipur, marking a breakthrough moment for Rajasthan.
This is the state’s first-ever AI-powered endoscopy installation, aimed at tackling the growing threat of gastric and colon cancers in the region.
India faces a rising burden of gastrointestinal (GI) cancers, including esophageal, stomach, liver, and colorectal cancers—driven by lifestyle changes and environmental factors. The challenge is intensified by limited cancer care infrastructure and inadequate early detection systems. The introduction of Fujifilm’s CAD EYE technology promises a shift toward faster, more accurate diagnoses and improved patient outcomes.
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Dr Shyam Sunder Sharma, senior director & HOD gastroenterology, Fortis Hospital, Jaipur Rajasthan said, “This marks a significant milestone with the installation of Jaipur’s first-ever artificial intelligence system, CAD EYE.”
Dheeraj Chaudhari, head of endoscopy systems division, Fujifilm India, said “We aim to provide superior technologically advanced medical facilities that help save lives and encourage patients to become more engaged in their personal care. With the vision to innovation, we will strive to provide our consumers with the best-in-class technology and make India a healthier place to live in.”
Equipped with cutting-edge imaging technologies like Linked Colour Imaging (LCI) and Blue Light Imaging (BLI), the CAD EYE system enhances adenoma detection rates and supports timely intervention—crucial for saving lives.
With the launch of Fujifilm’s CAD EYE, Rajasthan takes a major step forward in AI-driven healthcare, setting a new benchmark in early cancer detection and precision endoscopy.