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SpiceJet launches portable ventilator for patients with moderate breathing issues

SpiceJet launched a portable non-invasive ventilator brand for patients with mild-to-moderate breathing issues.

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Published : Aug 31, 2020, 3:09 PM IST

Updated : Aug 31, 2020, 3:49 PM IST

SpiceJet launches portable ventilator for patients with moderate breathing issues
SpiceJet launches portable ventilator for patients with moderate breathing issues

New Delhi: SpiceJet launched a portable non-invasive ventilator brand on Monday for patients with mild-to-moderate breathing issues.

Engineers of SpiceJet Technic, a subsidiary, designed the 'SpiceOxy' device at its innovation lab, the airline said in a statement.

Since this device is turbine-based and light weight, it can be used at home, in an ambulance, on hilly terrain like army base camps, hospitals, and portable applications like wheelchairs and gurneys, according to the statement.

It said the device was an "effective solution for patients with mild to moderate breathing issues" and could be of significant help for symptomatic coronavirus patients.

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SpiceJet said it had also launched a brand of fingertip pulse oximeter, a handy device making it easier for people to measure the oxygen level of the blood.

Both the devices can be purchased from the airline's e-commerce website, it stated.

"I am extremely happy to share that the SpiceOxy ventilator and pulse oximeter that we are launching today is proudly 'Made in India', designed and manufactured by our talented team of engineers," SpiceJet chairman and managing director Ajay Singh said.

  • SpiceOxy is a compact, affordable non-invasive ventilator made in India that will help address the shortage of ventilators in India. We encourage such innovation, scientific research and entrepreneurial mindset in the MSME sector. My best wishes to @flyspicejet team! pic.twitter.com/w2C8YtCJEd

    — Nitin Gadkari (@nitin_gadkari) August 31, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Minister of Road Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari also encouraged the move by tweeting "SpiceOxy is a compact, affordable non-invasive ventilator made in India that will help address the shortage of ventilators in India. We encourage such innovation, scientific research and entrepreneurial mindset in the MSME sector. My best wishes to @flyspicejet team!"

(PTI Report)

New Delhi: SpiceJet launched a portable non-invasive ventilator brand on Monday for patients with mild-to-moderate breathing issues.

Engineers of SpiceJet Technic, a subsidiary, designed the 'SpiceOxy' device at its innovation lab, the airline said in a statement.

Since this device is turbine-based and light weight, it can be used at home, in an ambulance, on hilly terrain like army base camps, hospitals, and portable applications like wheelchairs and gurneys, according to the statement.

It said the device was an "effective solution for patients with mild to moderate breathing issues" and could be of significant help for symptomatic coronavirus patients.

Read more:Adani Group to acquire GVK's stake in Mumbai airport; total shareholding rises to 74%

SpiceJet said it had also launched a brand of fingertip pulse oximeter, a handy device making it easier for people to measure the oxygen level of the blood.

Both the devices can be purchased from the airline's e-commerce website, it stated.

"I am extremely happy to share that the SpiceOxy ventilator and pulse oximeter that we are launching today is proudly 'Made in India', designed and manufactured by our talented team of engineers," SpiceJet chairman and managing director Ajay Singh said.

  • SpiceOxy is a compact, affordable non-invasive ventilator made in India that will help address the shortage of ventilators in India. We encourage such innovation, scientific research and entrepreneurial mindset in the MSME sector. My best wishes to @flyspicejet team! pic.twitter.com/w2C8YtCJEd

    — Nitin Gadkari (@nitin_gadkari) August 31, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Minister of Road Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari also encouraged the move by tweeting "SpiceOxy is a compact, affordable non-invasive ventilator made in India that will help address the shortage of ventilators in India. We encourage such innovation, scientific research and entrepreneurial mindset in the MSME sector. My best wishes to @flyspicejet team!"

(PTI Report)

Last Updated : Aug 31, 2020, 3:49 PM IST
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