Wipro GE Healthcare unveils Made in India - AI enabled Cath lab to advance cardiac care in India
Designed for cardiac and electrophysiology procedures, Optima IGS320 advances visualization across imaging.;
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Bengaluru: GE Healthcare, a global medical technology, diagnostics and digital solutions innovator today announced the launch of its first 'Made in India', 'AI-powered' Cath lab - Optima IGS 320 to advance cardiac care in India.
Built at Wipro GE Healthcare's new factory launched under the PLI (production linked incentive) scheme in Bengaluru, the Cath lab leverages the GE proprietary AutoRight technology. Powered by Edison, AutoRight, is the neural network-based interventional image chain. AutoRight features Artificial Intelligence that automatically optimizes image and dose parameters in real time, enabling clinicians to focus their attention and expertise on patients.
In India, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) still contribute to 60% of all deaths, of which, 82% occur due to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), chronic respiratory diseases, cancer, and diabetes. It is also noted that the younger generation, below 40 years of age, is increasingly affected by CVDs. While interventional cardiology is a promising solution, there are gaps in terms of access to reliable and intelligent technologies that can support precise and rapid decision-making given the critical nature of the procedures.
Earlier this year, Wipro GE Healthcare launched its next-generation Revolution Aspire CT (Computed Tomography) scanner – the first product that was designed and manufactured end-to-end in India, at the newly launched Wipro GE Healthcare Medical Devices Manufacturing plant. Optima IGS320 is the second product being launched at the new factory.
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