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25 Hub Innovation Churn Out Techs that help Covid Care, Vax Transportation

25 Hub Innovation Churn Out Techs that help Covid Care, Vax Transportation
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New Delhi: New and new developing technology is being developed in 25 innovation hubs, which have been regulated throughout the country under the national mission on the interdisciplinary cyber-physical system (NM-ICP), to provide solutions to people-centric problems.
Some technologies and technology platforms like that change useful in several sectors, including important health sectors that attract special attention during covid pandemics.
Artpark on IISC-Bangalore developed the AI-driven platform that helped the interpretation of the chest x-ray sent through WhatsApp, and, therefore, bringing early intervention through fast filtering for Covid-19 infection, helping doctors who do not have access to x-rays machine.
A solution called Xraysetu is fast and easy to use, and can work with low resolution images sent via cellphones, providing such facilities to rural areas, statements from the Ministry of Science & Technology.
In the development of other technologies, the team of scientists from IIT Bombay has developed a rug method for Covid-19 screening in repair, skimming knowledge, and holistic analysis of Covid (Rakshak), an effort supported by the IIT Jodhpur Innovation Hub.
Rakshak has led to the development of a new X-ray-based covid diagnosis system (in the ICMR validation process now), opening data for Covid India and International cases – Covbase.
Amitag, the first Internet of Things (IOOT) device that monitors the temperature around during vaccine transportation, including Covid-19 shots, drugs, blood samples, food and dairy products, has been developed by researchers at the Technology Innovation Center IIT Ropar.
So far, the device is imported by India.
Institute is gearing for mass production of devices, which will be available for all companies involved in transporting covid vaccine with the production costs of RS 400.
The consortium launched by the IIT-M Foundation Pravartak Technologies and five other entrepreneurial startups in Deep Tech and domain engineering have been established at Under Mission Indian Space Technologies and the Consortium Design Bureau application.
It will focus on building the Ecosystem Atmanirbhar to the end for space technology from access to requests to space, including rapid launch capabilities, satellites, sensors, future generation communications such as 6G and SAT data.
The National Mission, NM-ICP, approved by the Union Cabinet in December 2018 at a cost of Rs 3,660 Crore to foster technology solutions in health, education, energy, environment, agriculture, strategic and security areas.

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