During the COVID pandemic, when we learned about the non-availability of ventilators, we decided to design an Adult & Neonatal Ventilator which will be a cost-effective life saving device & can be afforded by even a small hospital in rural India and at the same time, can be compared with any imported brand.
While designing the ventilators our focus was on to making a state-of-the-art ventilator which will be cost effective, easy to operate and will have all the latest modes of ventilation and which can be used from Rural to Corporate Hospitals with great trust.
This innovation also ensured that it will save a lot of valuable foreign exchange, will reduce the dependency on the foreign companies, & more importantly this lifesaving facility can be provided to the grass root level & will be beneficial to the weaker section of the society.
With the inception of neo-natal ventilators and other medical equipment controllers, we made our mark in the healthcare sector. Today several hospitals are using our product. As a step forward to this, we decided to address the growing demand for adult ventilators in this pandemic. There was a clear void with a high dependency on multinational players.
We were successful in redesigning and renovating our neonatal ventilator to work as adult ventilators. After a series of validations and trials from hospitals and testing authorities, we are proud to say that many hospitals are using these indigenously built, reliable, cost-effective, home-grown adult ventilators.
Our Ventilators go through rigorous physical and clinical evaluation & testing methods to ensure the utmost quality and endurance of our machines
Testing methods includes
A ventilator is a machine that provides mechanical ventilation by moving breathable air into and out of the, to deliver breaths to a patient who is physically unable to breathe, or breathing insufficiently. Adult Ventilators are microprocessor-controlled machines which are used for patients whose age is more than 15 years.
People require ventilation if they are experiencing respiratory failure. When this occurs, a person cannot get enough oxygen and may not be able to expel carbon dioxide very well either. It can be a life threatening condition. Ventilators are chiefly used in intensive-care medicine, home care, emergency medicine and in anesthesiology.