1 in 6 Deaths in the world due to respiratory illness 5000 Deaths per day in India 40-65% of the critically ill patients require ventilatory support Million shortage of ventilators
Current solution Doubling of bed strength, increase in ventilators.. 2017 2007 Manual Ventilation Manual Ventilation continues... Unreliable Inconsistent Exhaustive
Need Validation | 76 doctors Shortage Demand from Solution | AMBU Unsafe / Unreliable end users 70 % 30 % 25 % 80 % A safe, reliable and affordable way to assist in ventilation Need for critical patients in Secondary hospitals Criteria Low skill Consistent Safe Dependent
Gap Analysis Mechanical Ventilation Ventilator Cost Our Target Transport Manual Ventilation Performance / Features
making healthcare accessible & affordable Supported by
Novelty Parameters Respiraid Resuscitators Standard Ventilator Simplicity of Interface Affordability Infrastructure Precision of care Maintenance Medium - High Type Invasive Non-invasive Invasive Ease of use for low skilled operator Disinfection
Roadmap
Business Model Customer Segments Value Urban Affordability Semi- Urban | Rural Accessibility Potential Partners Manufacturing and Marketing Secondary Hospitals
Testimonials “ This is a much needed life support device for urban and urban-rural hospitals where there are limited clinical staff and ventilator support. It can be life changing if ” brought to use in a sustainable manner Dr Jagdish Chaturvedi, MIT TR 35 Winner “ Innovative, cost effective and replicable but needs ” to go through rigorous trials before implementation Dr Gnanam, Emergency Pediatrician, Manipal hospitals “ There is a huge drudgery on manual ambu bagging and when it is done by patient’s caretaker, especially during ” transit to higher center, it is a matter of life and death Dr Ramnath Ballala Selco Foundation, Ex- MSF and Public Health Expert
Grant / Funding / Awards Received Mentorship and Acceleration Incubation and prototyping facility
Thank you We’re currently Hiring interns and full-time members Actively Seeking Partnerships for Development and Deployment | Contact Adithya Pasupuleti | +91 9035343973 | adithya1869@gmail.com
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