Titled MobilabTM, the device is operated through an IoT-enabled Android app and can perform about 150 tests with a single charge of the battery, which enables a digitally-connected ecosystem for its use even for the remotest locations of the nation
Primary Healthtech Pvt. Ltd., an alumni-led start-up from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati, has developed a point-of-care-testing (POCT) device called MobilabTM. The device can test 25 parameters in blood to diagnose early chronic diseases related to kidney, liver, heart, and pancreas malfunctions. Operated through an IoT-enabled Android app, MobilabTM can perform about 150 tests with a single battery charge. The device aims to provide frugal, portable, affordable, and accessible diagnostics, especially in remote areas. It is expected to help in the early screening of non-communicable diseases and improve disease management at an affordable cost for millions of people.
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