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23, Mar 2026
DeepTek.ai Wins IndiaAI–NCG CATCH Grant 2026; Augmento to Enhance Radiology AI at Tata Memorial Hospital

Mumbai, Mar 23: DeepTek.ai has been recognised as a winner under the National Scale Data Curation Platform category at the IndiaAI–NCG Cancer AI & Technology Challenge (CATCH) Grant Awards 2026, announced during the India AI Impact Summit.

DeepTek.ai Wins IndiaAI–NCG CATCH Grant 2026; Augmento to Enhance Radiology AI at Tata Memorial Hospital

 The award acknowledges DeepTek’s Augmento – Radiology AI Deployment Platform, developed to enable structured AI integration, data stewardship, and workflow coordination within radiology departments at both institutional and network scale.

The CATCH programme, led by IndiaAI in partnership with the National Cancer Grid, focuses on identifying technology solutions that can be meaningfully embedded into oncology care environments, addressing operational and clinical gaps while maintaining governance and accountability.

As part of the grant, Augmento will be deployed at Tata Memorial Hospital, strengthening radiology data management and AI-enabled workflow integration in cancer imaging services.

Key Highlights of Augmento:

  • US FDA cleared and CE certified, already deployed in healthcare systems including Singapore.
  • Validates, monitors, and manages AI tools within existing radiology infrastructure.
  • Supports traceability, performance oversight, and structured AI implementation.
  • Multimodality reporting capabilities across CT, MRI, PET-CT, ultrasound, and Doppler studies.
  • AI-powered chest X-ray solutions for TB screening, lung nodule detection, and lung mass screening, improving triaging and early identification of critical findings.

Dr. Amit Kharat, Co-Founder of DeepTek, said:

“The conversation around AI in healthcare is moving beyond algorithms to infrastructure. For oncology, the real impact comes when AI is embedded within clinical systems in a way that is auditable, measurable, and aligned with radiologists’ workflows. Platforms like Augmento enable disciplined deployment and safe scaling across institutions.”

DeepTek currently operates AI-enabled radiology platforms across more than 1,000 hospitals and imaging centres globally, processing a scan every five seconds. The CATCH recognition positions Augmento within India’s national effort to operationalise AI in cancer care through structured implementation and institutional collaboration.

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