Hyderabad gets India’s first intelligent blood delivery platform with Lytus BLOD

IMT News Desk
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Lytus BLOD has already onboarded over 12 major blood banks across Hyderabad, spanning both private and charitable sectors

Lytus HealthTech, a subsidiary of Lytus Technologies, announced the launch of Lytus BLOD (On-Demand Blood Logistics Platform) in Hyderabad. After a successful rollout in Chennai, where the platform delivered over 5,000 life-saving units and was honoured with the Red Cross Society’s Award for Excellence in Blood & Medical Logistics, the expansion to Hyderabad marks a critical step toward transforming India’s healthcare logistics with tech-driven precision.

Hyderabad, home to more than 100 licensed blood banks and a demand of over 275,000 blood units annually, struggles with a 10–15 per cent discard rate due to cold-chain failures and transport delays. In emergencies, delivery times currently average three to five hours, compromising lives. Lytus BLOD addresses this by offering SLA-backed, 24×7 cold-chain delivery within 90 minutes, powered by centralised dispatch, real-time tracking, and algorithmic routing.

As part of its launch in Hyderabad, Lytus BLOD has already onboarded over 12 major blood banks across Hyderabad, spanning both private and charitable sectors. The platform is already tied up with more than 35 hospitals, with plans to expand to 50+ hospitals within the next 12 months. Built on AI and Agentic AI, BLOD ensures end-to-end visibility, real-time inventory forecasting, and proactive delivery management. “Every drop of blood has a purpose,” said Sai Guna Ranjan Puranam, COO of Lytus HealthTech. “With BLOD, we’re not just delivering units, we’re delivering hope, life, and time.”

The Hyderabad launch is part of Lytus Technologies’ significant growth commitment to scale AI-driven healthcare solutions across India and international markets, including the US and UAE.

“Healthcare is the ultimate frontier where human need meets technological potential,” said Dharmesh Pandya, Global CEO, Lytus Technologies. “In the high-stakes world of blood delivery, where every minute can tip the scale between life and loss, BLOD is more than a platform; it’s a mission. We are not only disrupting logistics; we are creating a new blueprint for responsive, intelligent, and compassionate healthcare infrastructure. We are building BLOD to be proudly made in India, for the world.”

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