Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

RIL’S STARTUPS STEP IN TO LIMIT COVID DAMAGE, BOOST BUSINESS

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MUMBAI: Several startups that Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) acquired and mentored over the years supported the fight against the coronaviru­s pandemic and helped the company service customers, RIL said in its annual report.

Dozee, a pioneer in contactles­s patient monitoring and early warning systems using artificial intelligen­ce (AI), helped address the shortage of ICU beds in nine cities by enabling hospitals to convert 4,000+ beds into stepdown ICUS in minutes.

The startup also provides technology solutions to manage Covid from home in cases of home isolation.

Its early warning system uses AI algorithms to track a patient’s vitals and generates an early warning score.

“Similarly, Jiogennext startups Loginext, Healthvect­ors, Flytbase, Clinikk, Drona Maps and Cabdost also rendered their services during these testing times in service of the nation and its people,” the annual report for 2020-21 said. Loginext, a logistics and field service management provider, launched Loginext Mile, an all-mile transporta­tion automation platform that can be used for tech-enabled management of vaccine distributi­on.

Dronamap, another startup, is using drones to create 3D maps of cities in India to track Covid-19 hotspots. Currently, Drona Maps’ coronaviru­s solution has already been implemente­d in Rajasthan, Punjab, Chhattisga­rh, and Haryana. RIL is also trying to address ventilator shortages across Indian hospitals by using 3D technology and a “special snorkeling mask”

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