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UoH alumni developing low-cost ventilator

Published - April 30, 2020 06:53 pm IST - HYDERABAD

The ventilator being designed by two alumni of the University of Hyderabad.

Two alumni of the University of Hyderabad (UoH) are closely working with T Works to develop a low-cost ventilator that can be used in the current COVID-19 crisis situation. Venkata Rahul S studied M. Sc Electronics from the School of Physics in 1998 and went on to found ConserVision Technologies, the company involved in this effort. Rajnikanth Sabnekar, Rahul’s colleague, is also working on this project and is an M. Tech in Computer Science (2014- 2016) from UoH.

ConserVision is incubated at the Technology Incubation and Development of Entrepreneurship (TIDE) at UoH, and works on Energy Management Products, leveraging the Internet of Things. The ventilator is being designed to meet the respiratory needs of acute COVID cases.

The prototype is a BVM-based device but is now being expanded to support various modes (SVIM and CVM) and to be used with oxygen supply cylinders or hospital supply lines. The cost of the ventilator is expected to be between ₹65,000 and ₹1,00,000. Mr. Rahul S can be reached on 7032416521 and Mr. Sabnekar 7674033275.

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