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We develop innovative, context-specific medical technologies that address critical gaps in neonatal healthcare, particularly in low-resource settings.

Photokabada Hybrid Phototherapy Device

Neonatal jaundice is a prevalent condition that, if left untreated, can lead to severe complications such as cerebral palsy, developmental delays, or hearing and speech impairments. Our Device is engineered to provide efficient and affordable treatment for neonatal jaundice, especially in low and middle-income countries.

Key Features:

Healthcare providers can significantly reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with neonatal jaundice, ensuring healthier futures for countless newborns.

Operates on a hybrid power system, ensuring functionality even in areas with unstable electricity supply.

Healthcare professionals can monitor the device's performance and the patient's progress remotely, facilitating timely interventions and efficient management

Designed with affordability in mind, ensuring that effective phototherapy is accessible to healthcare facilities with limited resources.

TOTO Safe Carrier

Safe and efficient transport of critically ill newborns is essential for their survival and recovery. The TOTO Safe Carrier is designed to address the challenges of intra-facility neonatal transport, providing a specialized solution that ensures the well-being of infants during transit.

Key Features:

The TOTO Safe Carrier enhances the safety and quality of neonatal transport, reducing the risks associated with current methods and contributing to improved outcomes for critically ill newborns.

Equipped with an oxygen cylinder, the carrier provides necessary respiratory support for infants requiring oxygen therapy during transport.

The built-in vitals monitor allows healthcare providers to continuously assess the infant's condition, enabling prompt responses to any changes.

The cushioned bassinet ensures comfort, while the sturdy steel frame trolley provides stability and safety during movement within healthcare facilities.

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