The Executive Programme is set to commence on April 6, 2024. Interested candidates can register till March 31, 2024. The fees for the programme are Rs 1.10 lakh plus GST.IIT Delhi has introduced an Executive Programme in Healthcare Entrepreneurship and Management. As part of its Continuing Education Programme (CEP), this programme will equip professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge to capitalise on entrepreneurship opportunities in the healthcare sector.The executive programme, spanning five months, includes 80 hours of synchronous live online lectures and over 40 hours of project work. It covers cutting-edge prototype development processes, tools, and testing methods, emphasising the role of AI/ML in navigating the business landscape.The programme is designed for a diverse audience, including graduates aspiring to be part of India’s healthcare ecosystem or establish healthcare start-ups, doctors, biomedical/biotech/interdisciplinary engineers, researchers, medical professionals, and postgraduate students in healthcare-related areas.As per IIT-Delhi, the students will engage in a comprehensive curriculum covering essential topics such as product branding, pricing, sales, commercialisation, and management concepts related to business model development, funding, and intellectual property.Key highlights:1. Certification of completion issued by CEP, IIT Delhi upon successful course completion.2. Flexibility of learning from any location.3. Learning from distinguished faculty at IIT Delhi, industry experts, healthcare entrepreneurs, and AIIMS doctors.4. In-depth curriculum covering diverse concepts and applications, with practical experience through hands-on projects.5. Networking opportunities with like-minded individuals for enriching peer interactions.6. Access to startup assistance for further support in the educational journey.The Executive Programme is set to commence on April 6, 2024. Interested candidates can register till March 31, 2024. The fees for the programme are Rs 1.10 lakh plus GST.Programme coordinators, Dr Arnab Chanda and Dr Biswarup Mukherjee, both faculty members at the Center for Biomedical Engineering, IIT Delhi, and joint faculties at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, AIIMS Delhi, said, “In the ever-evolving healthcare landscape, professionals must stay at the forefront of innovation. This program is designed to empower participants with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of the healthcare industry and drive meaningful change.”