When Balaji Viswanathan, Founder of Bengaluru-based start-up Invento Robotics first started out in October 2016, one of their aims was to work in the healthcare space. The company even approached some of India's largest hospitals with their flagship product, Mitra, a robot with AI capabilities that recognises guests based on facial recognition and also engages them in conversations, while simultaneously alerting the hosts of their arrival.
However, hospitals weren’t too keen on adopting Mitra, and the company moved into other industries, like banks and malls. The humanoid robot first gained fame when it was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Ivanka Trump in November 2017 at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) 2017 conference in Hyderabad.
Three years later, Invento Robotics is becoming a key player in the healthcare market, with multiple hospitals vying for the robot during the pandemic. Currently, the robots are deployed in 10 hospitals in the country including Fortis Hospital in Bengaluru, Yatharth Hospital in Noida, and Apollo Hospitals.
We know that the virus has really stretched our health infrastructure’s bandwidth. While the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has stated that over 500 doctors in the country have died due to COVID-19, the actual number could be far more, as the Centre does not maintain a database of health workers who have succumbed to the virus. Vishwanathan’s robots cannot replace the brave frontline workers, but they can minimise contact, and thus, prevent more fatalities.
It all began in February, when COVID-19 was noticed, albeit slowly. Invento planned to start an office in China, the birthplace of the virus. However, by the time the company could re-engineer the robot for hospitals, India was feeling the effects of the virus, and a national lockdown was initiated.
This story is from the January 2021 edition of Man's World.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the January 2021 edition of Man's World.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
The Winter Wishlist
Intense, comforting, and with rich notes, here are winter fragrances that should be on your list for the coming season
WEDDING GROOMING ESSENTIALS DERMAT EDITION
7 leading and board-certified dermatologists tell us the most sought-after products they think men must keep handy this wedding season
Grooming
Here's a six-week calendar leading to the D-Day to sort out your grooming dos and don'ts
FRÉDÉRIQUE CONSTANT'S INDIA TAKEOVER
13-year brand veteran William Besse talks business strategy, India-based insights and more
LONGINES GOES FOR GOLD WITH A DUO OF SPIRIT FLYBACK EDITIONS
The brand celebrates the 99th anniversary of its iconic aviation-focused complication in style
Are The Men Of Cricket Losing The Off-field Glam Game?
At atime when the confluence of sports and fashion is at its peak, one can't help but wonder why the world's second-most popular sport hasn't yet boarded this train
Christian Louboutin's Great Indian Love Affair
The world's best-known footwear designer's recent capsule collection The Diwali Edit is testimony to it
Distance Makes The Heart Grow Fonder
Dont Believe Anyone When They Say Long Distance Relationships Dont Work
The travesty of a personal heartbreak
From crying to coming to terms with heartbreak, we've all been there
Royal Enfield Goes Electric
Airdropped, eco-conscious at heart-Royal Enfield's C6 is more than just a quiet whisper in India's struggling electric two-wheeler landscape