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Pulse raises $4 million to build full-stack medical equipment manufacturing brand

The company will use the funds to set up an R&D hub, accelerate product development, secure regulatory certifications, and build distribution across India

Developed at NIT Rourkela, StopBleed® advances from lab innovation to real-world...

StopBleed® has received approval from the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) as a Class C medical device

ErlySign granted US FDA breakthrough device designation for its saliva-based oral...

The designation marks a significant global regulatory milestone for the company and underscores the potential of its technology to advance early cancer detection across international markets

OneSource-Hikma partnership secures approval to commercialise generic version of Ozempic in...

Under the exclusive agreement, OneSource will manufacture and supply semaglutide from its state- of-the-art integratedBiologics and Drug-Device Combination facility

IIT Guwahati develops deep learning-based sensor for people with voice disabilities

On a lab-scale, the working prototype has been developed for Rs. 3000

Rotary & UE LifeSciences launch breast cancer screening for 100,000 women...

The screenings will utilize UE LifeSciences’ FDA-cleared iBreastExam, a revolutionary, radiation-free device that provides immediate, objective results

Lifesigns and Cura Hospital bridge urban-rural healthcare gap with AI-enabled care

The partnership allows the hospital to monitor patients remotely using wearable IoT devices, receive intelligent alerts, and deliver targeted care

Johnson & Johnson launches new intraocular lens TECNIS PureSee in India

Next-generation lens features purely refractive design, delivering uninterrupted high-quality vision with high best-in-category contrast & low-light performance

Mumbai student develops & tests innovative epilepsy device

The first-of-its-kind wearable device detects seizures and includes predictive capabilities to transform epilepsy management

Indian scientists develop new system for wearable devices to detect stress

Using silver wire network on a stretchable material, scientists have developed a device that senses strain, mimics pain perception and adapts its electrical response accordingly