Meghalaya is India’s first state to use drones for delivering medicines, cutting delivery times from hours to minutes, and improving healthcare in remote areas.
Dr Sumitra Meena, a paediatrician who grew up in a Rajasthan village has built Babynama, a digital paediatric care platform that provides 24/7 support for parents through calls and WhatsApp.
Built by Manoj Sanker and Pratyusha Pareddy, NemoCare Raksha is a wearable device that monitors vital parameters of a newborn and helps nurses and doctors provide timely intervention.
With their innovative AI technology, 'DeepTek' is transforming TB diagnosis, drastically reducing wait times and improving healthcare access for underserved communities across India.
Dr Pawan Mehrotra, a biochemist and breast cancer researcher, developed an innovative low-cost solution for women undergoing mastectomies, called 'Poorti.'
Prabhdeep Singh, CEO and co-founder of StanPlus, has established a seamless medical service network across five cities in India, and they’re working on further reducing the response time to eight minutes.
A student at IIT Bombay, Saiprasad Proyarekar has innovated a skin spray gun that treats open skin wounds in less than half the time of regular surgeries. This low-cost innovation can be a gamechanger in treating acid attacks and accident injuries.
Nikhiya Samsher (18), a graduate of Greenwood High International School in Bengaluru has innovated an low-cost, early risk detection system for oral cancer.
MiraCradle, a device to treat asphyxia, has been developed by Pluss Advanced Technologies, a Gurugram-based company and Dr Niranjan Thomas. It is a low-cost innovation to treat newborns with this condition and a first-of-its-kind in India.