6 hour ventilator without electricity will save patients' lives
In rural and remote areas, due to the power cut, the patients living with the help of ventilators will not die. Scientists at IIT Hyderabad have designed a ventilator based on the Internet of thinking, which will run from the mobile app.
It can also work for five to six hours over a normal small battery. The cost of this ventilator is just one lakh rupees. Aerobiosis Innovations, an incubated startup of the Center for Healthcare Entrepreneurship at IIT Hyderabad, designed this ventilator at a time when all countries of the world are fighting the global epidemic corona virus.
Ventilators are most needed due to a direct attack of the virus into the lungs. There is no vaccine or medicine available to protect against this virus. Professor Renu John says that Jeevan Light Ventilator has wireless connectivity.
Internet powered ventilators can also be controlled remotely. Doctors and medical staff will also be protected from life lights in the corona outbreak.
In rural and remote areas, due to the power cut, the patients living with the help of ventilators will not die. Scientists at IIT Hyderabad have designed a ventilator based on the Internet of thinking, which will run from the mobile app.
It can also work for five to six hours over a normal small battery. The cost of this ventilator is just one lakh rupees. Aerobiosis Innovations, an incubated startup of the Center for Healthcare Entrepreneurship at IIT Hyderabad, designed this ventilator at a time when all countries of the world are fighting the global epidemic corona virus.
Ventilators are most needed due to a direct attack of the virus into the lungs. There is no vaccine or medicine available to protect against this virus. Professor Renu John says that Jeevan Light Ventilator has wireless connectivity.
Internet powered ventilators can also be controlled remotely. Doctors and medical staff will also be protected from life lights in the corona outbreak.
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