Meet Rajat Jain, the Dehradun innovator whose Startup India-backed company is redefining affordable healthcare. By pioneering cost-effective heart disease detection, he’s making premium diagnostics available to the masses.
Jain’s epiphany came amid India’s cardio epidemic, where 1 in 4 deaths links to heart issues. Frustrated by costly imports, he rallied a team of bio-engineers to develop indigenous solutions. Startup India’s Atmanirbhar push provided the catalyst: grants, IP support, and market linkages.
At its core, the product is a smart patch that monitors vitals 24/7, using edge computing for instant alerts. Costs? Under ₹1,000 initial setup, with subscriptions at ₹99/month—revolutionary for tier-2 cities.
Milestones abound: national awards, MoUs with state health departments, and a booming order book. Jain’s startup now trains ASHA workers, extending reach to remote Himalayas.
‘We measure success in lives saved,’ he shares. Cardiologists endorse its efficacy, validated by ICMR trials showing superior sensitivity over traditional methods.
As the mission celebrates such triumphs, Jain eyes global markets. His odyssey proves that with the right support, local talent can conquer systemic healthcare woes, paving the way for a cardiac-resilient nation.