Ethereal Machines is a Bengaluru-based startup that manufactures simultaneous 5-Axis CNC Machines to meet the current demand for ventilators or similar products due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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The covid-19 pandemic has thrown unprecedented challenges to businesses across sectors in India. The times have been particularly challenging for startups, however, many of them have risen to the occasion and have been aiding the fight against Covid-19 in big way. In this episode of Forbes India presents Ultimate 120 in association with Oppo, we bring to you a special conversation with three startup founders who have accelerated innovations in their organizations to help India fight Covid-19.
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The Covid-19 pandemic and the need for ventilators has brought to the fore not just India’s manufacturing prowess, but also its innovation and collaboration capabilities, says an Invest India report.
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With Amaya, a simple ventilator splitter, Ethereal Machines is preparing India to fight the Covid-19 pandemic. Previously, Ethereal Machines has addressed challenges for clients in the medical field, dealing with creating implants, prosthetics and similar medical devices. However, as Covid-19 reached India, the team began speaking to senior doctors to understand key areas of concerns. The overwhelming response they received highlighted the shortage of ventilators.
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The 49 Indian Startups working on COVID-19 get ACT Grants were dabbling with ideas in care-giving, prevention, testing, data collection, mental wellness, and vaccine research have received funding from ACT Grants. Startups such as Mylab, Ethereal Machines, Infinite Analytics, 1MG, Sattva, HFNC devices, Housejoy, Portea, and Goodera have received backing from ACT Grants. A grant was also provided to Bharat Health Stack’s Swasth app, which is focussing on taking telemedicine to a national stage.
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ACT Grants in the last few months has backed firms working on care-giving, prevention, testing, data collection, mental wellness and vaccine research. Some of the startups that received grants include Mylab, Ethereal Machines, Infinite Analytics, 1MG, Sattva, HFNC devices, Housejoy, Portea and Goodera. It also gave a grant Bharat Health Stack’s Swasth app, which has ambitions of becoming a national platform for telemedicine.
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Bengaluru-based Ethereal Machines is a deeptech startup which is leveraging its technology to manufacture ventilator splitters. These splitters allow two patients to share a ventilator simultaneously with varying needs via differential pressure splitting. The product also prevents cross-contamination.
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Ethereal Machines and Big Bang Boom have been trying to fix the shortage of ventilators; Helyxon and MedloTek Health have developed innovative solutions to increase the number of hospital beds; Staqu, Adverto, Pulse Active Stations and Intugine are offering monitoring solutions and of course Mylab, a molecular diagnostics startup is working on low-cost PCR kits that speed up the detection process.
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Battle to breathe: India is estimated to have 40,000 ventilators, of which about 20 to 25 percent could be dysfunctional; that leaves about 30,000 to 32,000. In a worst-case scenario, India will need between 1.1 lakh and 2.2 lakh ventilators by mid-May, says a study from US-based think tank Brookings Institution.
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Bengaluru-based Ethereal Machines is a deeptech startup which is leveraging its technology to manufacture ventilator splitters. These splitters allow two patients to share a ventilator simultaneously with varying needs via differential pressure splitting. The product also prevents cross-contamination.
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