GES: Details of Startups selected from Healthcare and Life Sciences for semis

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Wed, Nov 29, 2017, 03:49 PM

GES: Details of Startups selected from Healthcare and Life Sciences for semis

Hyderabad Nov 29: The GES is conducting a competition for 'startups' under the startup pitch competition and the primary selection has already been completed.

The details of startups selected under Healthcare and Life Sciences are as follows

# Satyen Sanghavi – India – Regenerative Medical Services Pvt. Ltd.

Regrow has created a technology platform for autologous and allogenic cell based products. It is currently being used to develop cell-based products that can repair bones and cartilage.

# Fiona Edwards Murphy – Ireland – ApisProtect

ApisProtect address the growing health crisis of bee populations around the world through in-hive sensors, retrofitted into existing beehives to monitor the honey bee colonies. Using machine learning techniques, data is gathered and shared through mobile data networks to farmers, providing updates on hive and alerts with insights on how to improve the colony’s health.

# Nguyen Thi Kim Mai – Vietnam – CLAS Healthcare

CLAS Healthcare uses enterprise resource planning software to improve the quality of healthcare hospital and doctors can provide by cutting down on wait times and providing healthcare coordination. Since 2016, CLAS Healthcare has been working with hospital and doctors to fill the gaps in healthcare systems by engaging patients, empowering care teams, optimizing clinic effectiveness and improving healthcare systems.

# Kristi Gorinas – United States – Defendables LLC

Defendables is a wearable self-defense pod. The discreet looking pod is filled with a strong form of pepper spray that can deter an attacker and give victims enough time to escape harm.

# Cesar Garcia – United States – Vaccitech Inc.

Vaccitech works to prevent the spread of infectious diseases worldwide through the fast, mass production of vaccines. Using proprietary technology, Vaccitech has been able to mass produce vaccines for diseases like influenza faster and cheaper than current egg-based technologies.

# Borthakur Rajlakshmi – India – TerraBlue Exploration Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

TerraBlue XT develops sensor-based, wearables that aid in the prediction, detection and management of various diseases. The devices track brain activities, vital signs, physical movement and sleep, allowing the wearer to monitor his or her own health.