The device can generate reports in 10 Indian languages
Pune-based start-up Atreya Innovations has developed an AI-based pulse diagnostic tool for Ayurveda practitioners that can monitor patients' health on 22 parameters and generate reports in 10 Indian languages.
According to a PTI report, the 'Nadi Tarangini' device has been developed by Aniruddha Joshi as part of his research project at IIT Bombay.
A research grant was also received from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) for this project, said Joshi who founded Atreya Innovations with the support of entrepreneur Anand Deshpande.
Joshi said Nadi Tarangini is an advanced AI-powered device designed to speed up traditional Ayurvedic practices.
"It combines ultra-sensitive sensors with cutting-edge algorithms. It delivers precise pulse readings to provide detailed health insights. This patented device helps practitioners analyse 22 Ayurvedic parameters, including Tridosha balance (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), stress levels, digestive health, and overall well-being of a person," he said.
The device can generate reports in 10 Indian languages, Joshi said, adding that Nadi Tarangini boasts an accuracy rate of about 85 per cent.
According to Joshi, Nadi Tarangini has become India's first Ayurvedic medical device to have received approval from the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), the regulator for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices.
"It will not only give a new direction to Ayurvedic treatment but will also mark the beginning of the standardisation process of Ayurvedic practices with the use of technology so that it can be taken across the globe for the benefit of people," Joshi said.