The Bengaluru-based startup plans to use the fresh capital to accelerate R&D, improve its wearable device and companion mobile app, and scale up manufacturing.
Despite the growth, challenges persist, including the digital divide and infrastructure limitations, particularly in rural and remote areas. Chugh said that healthcare ventures are trying to use technology to improve access and distribute facilities better.
Currently, Dozee touches a million patients on an annualized basis across 300 hospitals in the US and India. It aims to touch about 2,000 hospitals in the next few years.
We still fear losing our hard-earned money due to banking scams or ATM thefts. The anxiety surrounding misdiagnosis in healthcare is also real, compounded by concerns about AI biases, leaders addressed these issues with modern solutions
The funds will be used to further enhance the AI motion coach, making it available in local languages, and expanding the platform's reach in the MENA and North American regions
The fund raised will be used to accelerate Neurowyzr's product development and embark on its next phase of regional expansion across Southeast Asia and India
As per sources, the dispute happened over the part of shares to be bought by Pristyn Care and the duo served notice to the Gurugram-based firm early this week
The Bengaluru-based startup's financial problems, which include overstating revenues, have surfaced less than a year after it raised $20.6 million in its Series A round.
The company plans to deploy these funds to further develop a suite of oral microbiome and human genes expression tests as well as launch its own brand of precision biotics
Rama Narayana Vedula states that there is no end-to-end healthcare platform that provides ease-of-access to information and processes and facilitates conversations. And MicroGrid aims to fill the gap.
The co-founder of Pristyn Care tells us how he, along with his co-founders, found a big problem in healthcare that nobody else was solving and went deep into it. He is on Entrepreneur India's Digital Cover for March 2023
The start-up ensures that only trained phlebotomists- DMLT certified- pick the sample with standardized kits and processes. So far, the start-up has done over 5 lakh customer visits in Delhi-NCR, and serves over 350+ healthcare providers
The company's app integrates mental fitness and biomarkers and leverages digital tools to promote mental well-being and for improving overall performance
The primary aim of the startup is to combine its expertise in artificial intelligence, deep tech, and IoT with clinical research to create innovative yet simple-to-use healthcare platforms