India Pharma Outlook Team | Saturday, 11 April 2026
Today news highlights a major shift in India's Global Capability Center ecosystem as ANSR launches a new MedTech GCC in India for a Fortune 100 healthcare company.
The MedTech GCC in India is being positioned as a global innovation hub focused on engineering, product development, and digital healthcare platforms.
It reflects a growing trend where Fortune 100 MedTech companies are using GCCs in India to accelerate global product engineering and digital transformation. ANSR’s role strengthens the GCC India ecosystem further.
ANSR is building the center to strengthen India's role in MedTech GCC in India expansion, bringing together cloud computing, AI, machine learning, and data engineering talent.
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The initiative reflects how GCC India models are shifting from support functions to full-scale product engineering hubs. India's GCC ecosystem continues to attract global investments due to its strong engineering workforce and mature delivery capabilities. This shift highlights India’s growing importance as a strategic hub for global healthcare engineering and innovation-led GCC models.
The MedTech GCC will focus on AI in healthcare, cloud platforms, and advanced analytics to build secure, scalable systems for global healthcare operations. It will also drive digital health platforms in India, enabling smarter patient care and faster product innovation cycles. These capabilities also strengthen healthcare cloud security and enable AI-driven clinical insights across global systems. It reinforces India’s position as a preferred destination for high-value MedTech engineering and product innovation work.
Another key focus is wearable technologies and connected care solutions that support real-time health monitoring and patient engagement. This positions India as a rising hub for MedTech innovation and next-generation healthcare delivery. At a global scale, it aims to improve patient outcomes while making healthcare systems more connected and efficient. Digital health adoption in India is accelerating as enterprises invest in platform-led transformation.