Yashoda Hospital & Bhutani Infra Announce AI-Integrated Healthcare Hub

The campus is designed with a generative AI-first approach, aiming to blend real-time data systems, adaptive infrastructure, and ambient healthcare.
Yashoda Hospital and Bhutani Infra have partnered to develop India’s first fully AI-integrated mixed-use campus in Greater Noida West. The campus will combine healthcare, retail, office spaces, SOHOs, serviced apartments, and hotel facilities into a single data-driven environment.
The campus is designed with a generative AI-first approach, aiming to blend real-time data systems, adaptive infrastructure, and ambient healthcare. According to the developers, this ecosystem will function as a sentient, self-learning space capable of adjusting dynamically to user needs across healthcare and lifestyle domains.
AI-Driven Healthcare Integration Across Campus
Smart thermal scans, wearable tech integrations, and touchless wellness kiosks will enable real-time health monitoring. These AI-enabled features are designed to detect early symptoms and ensure crowd wellness while allowing instant access to Yashoda’s connected medical services.
“Tomorrow’s healthcare won’t wait for symptoms—it will predict, prevent, and respond even before you know you need it,” said Dr. P.N. Arora, Chairman, Yashoda Group of Hospitals. “This campus will enable that vision by embedding AI-driven care into the flow of daily life, where technology and wellbeing are truly inseparable.”
Additional features include predictive healthcare, mood-based ambient control, preventive health alerts, and connected wellness services. The healthcare infrastructure will adapt based on usage patterns, offering preventive alerts and seamless health automation for residents, professionals, and visitors.
Self-Optimising Systems for Public and Patient Use
The project introduces a fully self-optimising digital organism—an AI-native campus with intelligent workspace allocation and ambient control. The environment supports healthcare delivery and day-to-day functionality, ensuring a seamless experience for SOHO users, residents, and office professionals.
“This will not just be real estate—it will be a sentient environment engineered for the future,” said Ashish Bhutani, CEO, Bhutani Infra. “We’re moving beyond physical infrastructure to build intelligent ecosystems that respond to people in real time—spaces that learn, personalise, and contribute to better living every day.”
While the project includes office, retail, and hospitality components, the focus remains on embedding AI into the healthcare ecosystem. Real-time data will help optimize energy usage, enable predictive health alerts, and integrate medical services into everyday living.