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Tamil Nadu start-up prepares low-cost ventilator, seeks ICMR approval

At a time when hospitals across the world are facing acute shortage of ventilators - a machine that provides mechanical ventilation by moving breathable air into and out of the lungs - amid coronavirus outbreak, a start-up from Tamil Nadu has developed a low-cost ventilator at a market price of Rs. 25,000.

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Published : Apr 12, 2020, 8:01 AM IST

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Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu): A private startup - Atal Incubation Centre - funded by Government of India has developed a low cost ventilator with all electronic features with an estimated cost of Rs 25,000.

The market price of such ventilators goes up to Rs 2,50,000.

The name of the ventilator is Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing Ventilator (IPPV).

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The trial of this ventilator has been conducted at multiple hospitals and AIC will further file an application to ICMR for certification. This project was initiated and developed by a team of young students at Coimbatore.

ANI Report

Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu): A private startup - Atal Incubation Centre - funded by Government of India has developed a low cost ventilator with all electronic features with an estimated cost of Rs 25,000.

The market price of such ventilators goes up to Rs 2,50,000.

The name of the ventilator is Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing Ventilator (IPPV).

Also read: 'Jaan bhi, jahaan bhi'- govt motto on corona, Modi tells CMs

The trial of this ventilator has been conducted at multiple hospitals and AIC will further file an application to ICMR for certification. This project was initiated and developed by a team of young students at Coimbatore.

ANI Report

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