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New Flint Knapping

From PPE kits to diagnostics, informatics and ventilators, tech start-ups have repurposed their expertise and preferences for the fight against COVID-19.

New Flint Knapping
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There is a business opportunity lurking in every circumstance. This summer, Bangalore-based start-up PathShodh was all set to launch a device that could carry out eight different tests to monitor chronic health conditions--culmination of a decade바카라™s research. Then the lockdown happened and, like everything else, the event had to be put off. What was more frustrating, says co-founder Vinay Kumar, was being shut off from their laboratory at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). But that enforced idleness triggered a brainwave바카라”why not add COVID-19 diagnosis to the gadget바카라™s array of paper-strip tests?

Pathshodh바카라™s device, called Anupath, aimed to fill a gap in disease management바카라”a solution as handy as a glucometer but which could do more than just read out blood glucose levels. And reach rural areas that don바카라™t have access to sophisticated medical machinery. Anupath바카라™s paper strip tests have been designed for five blood tests바카라”HbA1c (glycated hemoglobin), glycated albumin, blood glucose, haemoglobin, serum albumin and three urine tests바카라”microalbuminuria, urine creatinine and urine ACR. It covers, at one go, diabetes, anaemia and kidney disease.

바카라œIf somebody is Covid positive and hospitalised, these vitals are also very critical,바카라 says Kumar. Now, Pathshodh is adding a COVID-19 antibody test and an antigen test to the device; just like the others, these involve disposable paper strips coated with a proprietary sensing chemistry which are inserted into the handset-like device and analysed using an electro-chemical signal. The aim, he says, is to diagnose for Covid and simultaneously manage other conditions like diabetes. 바카라So, within minutes we can get these results.바카라 In July, the start-up received a grant from the Department of Science & Technology (DST) to develop the COVID-19 antibody test. Apart from analysing and displaying test results on its screen, the point-of-care device will be able to store up to one lakh test reports along with patient information. 바카라œWe hope we can go for the final validation early next month,바카라 says Vinay Kumar.

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Lesson in ingenuity

Ayu devices바카라™ digital stethoscope splits it up, and uses bluetooth and a mobile phone for a wireless instrument for doctors

Like Pathshodh, many start-ups now have Covid in their cross-hairs. 바카라œMost start-ups offering Covid solutions have re-purposed their existing technology,바카라 says Poyni Bhatt, chief executive officer at the IIT Bombay incubator, Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SINE). There바카라™s a combination of both deep-tech and quick-turnaround products바카라”like personal protective equipment which range from low-tech masks to anti-mic­robial coatings. Also, diagnostics, informatics, devices, all the way to ventilators. Take SINE start-up Ayu Devices which makes digital stethoscopes바카라”two years ago it had developed a device, Ayu Link, which featured a module that sat in between the chest and ear piece of a regular stethoscope to amplify heart and lung sounds. Doctors typically acquire a keen ear from long years of experience, explains founder Adarsha Kachapilly. But given the doctor-patient ratio in India, the start-up saw a gap it could fill바카라”besides amplifying the sounds, the device also has them recorded, shared and analysed. In the next version, it added blue tooth connectivity.

With COVID-19 however, a totally different problem cropped up바카라”doctors were finding it difficult to use their stethoscopes while wearing a protective suit which covered the ears. So, Ayu Devices split the stethoscope up, connecting the chest and ear piece via blue tooth바카라”the physician could now plug in an earphone set which was connected to his mobile phone which, in turn, was wirelessly connected to the chest piece in his hand. Hence, it can be used even when there바카라™s a partition between doctor and patient, says Kachapilly, an electrical engineer who quit his job at L&T in 2015 to work on the technology at an IIT-Bombay lab. 바카라œWhenever he clicks on the device,

it directly streams (sounds) to his ear,바카라 he adds. 바카라œWe have a patent published in over 60 countries for the device and it바카라™s in the final grant process,바카라 he tells Outlook. A year ago, says Kachapilly, the idea was a bit unconvincing바카라”after all, why would a doctor want to use blue tooth capability in a stethoscope. 바카라œNow, that바카라™s become the main part of the product.바카라 But the pandemic also presents a practical difficulty바카라”since supply chains have been disrupted, the company has to find ways to increase output. 바카라œWe are able to make five units a day but we need to make more. We are getting so many orders,바카라 says Kachapilly.

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Three-in-one

Shanmukha Innovations바카라™ mobile labs pack in an RT-PCR machine and will be deployed in affected zones

How much of a delay these supply disruptions would have on start-ups remains to be seen, says C.S. Murali, chairman of the entrepreneurship cell at IISc. 바카라œBut the good news is that companies were working on products which they could repurpose to address the Covid situation. 바카라œTherefore, those companies immediately shifted gears,바카라 he tells Outlook. The IISc바카라™s Society for Innovation and Development (SID) can count up to seven such start-ups. For instance, General Aeronautics, which was working on drones for agricultural spraying, flew disinfection sorties for the Bangalore municipal authority and surveillance flights for the police in Covid containment zones during the lockdown. 바카라œBased on that, we got a call from Odisha where we did three-four cities,바카라 says founder Abhishek Burman. But the actual opp­ortunity could be opening up in their focus area of agriculture, he reckons. 바카라œThe primary challenge was to convince the farmer to use the technology. Perhaps it would become easier now because there is a pressing need,바카라 says Burman, pointing to the grim agricultural labour situation.

Shanmukha Innovations, also from SID, had been working on portable instruments for the past three years. In March, the company swung its focus around to designing a mobile lab for RT-PCR tests. The current turnaround time of these tests is between one and five days, says chief executive Arun B. 바카라œIf we have mobile labs which can be deployed closer to containments zones or regions with more cases, we can cut down the overall turnaround time.바카라 So, they transferred the laboratory workflow into three separate vans바카라”these processes involve aliquoting and neutralising the virus, extracting its RNA and then loading it into the RT-PCR machine for analysis. Since the actual machine is expensive, the alternative they are working on is to deploy the easily available thermal cycler바카라”used in most research labs for DNA amplification바카라”along with a flourescence reader. 바카라œThe combination of the thermal cycler and reader would be equivalent to an RT-PCR instrument,바카라 says Arun. The first outfit is ready to be handed over to the Bangalore Medical College, he says. The task ahead for the start-up is to get private testing labs and state governments interested in their mobile solution.

Anirvan Chatterjee of IIT-Bombay바카라™s Haystack Analytics puts things into perspective. 바카라œThere are two things which characterise a start-up. They have technology which is very new and which is ready. Secondly, they can move very quickly.바카라 His company specialises in genomic analysis and has been working on tuberculosis. With COVID-19, Haystack began mapping the disease transmission, using the open source platform Nextstrain. 바카라œFrom end-March we have been tracking this,바카라 he says. Take, for instance, a region dealing with its first cluster of cases. Genomic analysis of patient samples can help map where the newer infections probably came from, so that health authorities can factor those into their containment efforts, explains Chatterjee. For a given location, such as a factory, the genomic analysis can suggest whether the disease transmission happened on the premises or whether the cases came in from different locations, he says. 바카라œWhat we say is, we are enabling the Unlock,바카라 explains Chatterjee. 바카라œWhen we hear about somebody testing positive, invariably the first question is where did that person get infected from.바카라 The cost of the genomic sequencing for a Covid sample was somewhere around Rs 25,000-30,000 in March-April, he says. 바카라œBy May, we had been able to bring it down to Rs 7,000 and now we think we can do a Covid whole genome for about Rs 2,500,바카라 he says. Haystack Analytics is another start-up that has funding support from DST. Currently, clinical validation is on and a pilot test will follow.

바카라œThese have been days of huge learning and it continues to be,바카라 says Anita Gupta, head of innovation and entrepreneurship at the Department of Science and Technology in Delhi. In April, the DST set up the Centre for Augmenting WAR with COVID-19 Health Crisis (CAWACH) to scout for innovations that address coronavirus challenges. Of the 836 applications that came in, around 54 start-ups have been shortlisted for funding--the total CAWACH corpus is Rs 56 crore. 바카라œEverywhere, it is the power of collaboration that we are totally relying on. And it has delivered as well,바카라 says Gupta, pointing to how the incubator network across the country has been roped in for the project.

There are other government agencies, too, working with start-ups. 바카라œI바카라™m pretty hopeful we바카라™ll come out with at least 100 solutions collectively,바카라 says Gupta. 바카라œAll these solutions will have a clear market for the next one year at least and some will have global potential. We have to tap the most promising ones and link them up with the right set of people.바카라

India바카라™s start-up community of venture capitals, founders and mentors, too, has a parallel effort going, via a Rs 100 crore Action COVID-19 Team (ACT) grant바카라”so far, around 48 projects working on a COVID-19 application have been funded. Clearly, there바카라™s a lot of activity in tech circles. As Anita Gupta puts it, 바카라œNow is the time to showcase real action.바카라Â 

By Ajay Sukumaran in Bangalore

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