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[h=3]For developing machine to clean catheters, Chandigarh biomedical engineer wins award[/h]     HAVING  DEVELOPED an innovative computer-aided Catheter Reprocessing System  (CRS) for cleaning catheters, 27-year-old city-based biomedical engineer  Vikram Goel has won the DST-Lockheed Martin India Innovation Growth  Programme (IIGP) 2016, which was recently conducted in collaboration  with the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, in  New Delhi. With an intention to make healthcare more accessible, Goel,  who currently works as a senior biomedical engineer at Fortis Hospital,  Mohali, developed the CRS machine which is likely to reduce the  treatment cost for cardiovascular diseases by up to 55 per cent. Saving  Rs 526 per catheter and reducing the catheter replacement process by 80  per cent, the CRS was awarded with the Innovation Award at IIGP 2016,  along with 30 other innovators from across India.

                   The Indian Express             

          

 

A good work really! :clap2:


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