Published 05:55 IST, April 4th 2020

IIT Hyderabad's startup develops low-cost ventilator to fight COVID-19 pandemic

Amid the acute shortage of ventilators due to COVID-19, IIT Hyderabad has developed a low-cost, portable, emergency-use ventilator to fight the deadly pandemic

Reported by: Pritesh Kamath
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Amid acute short of ventilators in nation owing to deadly pandemic of Coronavirus, Indian Institute of Techlogy, Hyderabad has come up with a low-cost, portable, emergency-use ventilator. IIT Hyderabad’s Center for Healthcare Entrepreneurship (CfHE) incubated startup Aerobiosys Invations has developed ventilator naming it ‘Jeevan Lite’.

ventilator is internet-of-things enabled and can be operated via a phone app, thus offering protection to healthcare providers, moreover, it can also be operated on battery, enabling deployment in areas without assured power supply. Jeevan Lite can perform both invasive and n-invasive ventilation across a comprehensive set of modes and settings. It can be used for pediatric and adult patients and will work on rechargeable lithium-ion Batteries in an uninterrupted manner for five hours without power supply. Once device gets due certification, Aerobiosys Invations aims to produce at least 50 to 70 units per day through collaboration with an Industrial Partner.

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Speaking of IoT enabled monitoring, Director of IIT Hyderabad, Professor BS Murty said, "Senior citizens and elderly patients affected by COVID-19 will need ventilators for emergency life support. Aerobiosys has gone one step ahead by providing personal protection to healthcare providers through IoT-enabled monitoring."

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Aerobiosys has developed a mobile app that communicates with unit and seamlessly controls functional features of ventilator that would provide eugh isolation to patient and protection to healthcare providers and family members.

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Speaking about this project, Professor Renu John, Faculty Co-Head, Centre for Healthcare Entrepreneurship, and Head, Department of Biomedical Engineering, IIT Hyderabad, said, "Jeevan Lite solution from Aerobiosys, unlike or low-cost models, is loaded with features including wireless connectivity and remote monitoring that makes it unique and equipped to meet demands of a pandemic situation like COVID-19 infection. I strongly urge industry partners and government to come up to handhold start-up towards a large scale-up."

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(With ANI inputs)

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05:55 IST, April 4th 2020