Genrobotics bags Medicall Made in India Innovation Golden award

BL Kochi Bureau Updated - August 14, 2023 at 10:32 PM.
Afsal Muttukkal, Regional Director, Genrobotics Medical and Mobility receiving the Medicall Made in India Innovation 2023 Golden Award from Shyam Vasudevarao, Founder and Director of Forus Health, Renalyx, and Rx DHP.  

Kerala-based Genrobotic Innovations, which developed the world’s first robotic scavenger, has been conferred with the Medicall Made in India Innovation 2023 Golden Award for developing the advanced robotic gait trainer G-Gaiter that helps patients recover rapidly from paraplegic disabilities.

The company’s flagship medical product, the G Gaiter is an advanced gait training robot which has earned this prestigious acknowledgement for its unwavering dedication to driving innovation within the health-tech sector.

Afsal Muttukkal, Regional Director, Genrobotics Medical and Mobility received the award from Shyam Vasudevarao, Founder and Director of Forus Health, Renalyx, and Rx DHP.

Instituted by Chennai-based Medicall Innovation, the award is given for promoting and recognising advanced technological innovations in the healthcare industry.

G-Gaiter will assist patients with paraplegic conditions caused by stroke, traumatic spinal cord injury and cerebral palsy to increase their mobility, consistency, and quality of gait pattern.

G-Gaiter’s AI (Artificial Intelligence)-powered natural human gait pattern and top-notch rehabilitation functions aim to increase mobility as well as the consistency and quality of gait patterns. It will help patients with paraplegic disorders achieve their goal of re-walking flawlessly.

The G Gaiter’s services are currently accessible in numerous hospitals across Kerala.  

Taking off as a startup, Genrobotics has displayed innovation in solving different social issues and emerged as one of the most impactful companies through various robotic solutions. It made a big socio-technological impact by developing the world’s first robotic manhole cleaner, ‘Bandicoot’, aimed at phasing out manual scavenging.

Published on August 14, 2023 17:02

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