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Sunfox Technologies bags Gold Award in Innovation at 2nd DHR-ICMR Research Excellence Summit

IMT News Desk

The honour was awarded for its breakthrough product, Spandan AI-ECG, a pocket-sized cardiac diagnostic device that is fast becoming a lifeline in heart healthcare across the country

Dehradun-based Sunfox Technologies bagged the Gold Award in Innovation at the 2nd DHR-ICMR Research Excellence Summit. The honour was awarded for its breakthrough product, Spandan AI-ECG, a pocket-sized cardiac diagnostic device that is fast becoming a lifeline in heart healthcare across the country. Built entirely in India, Spandan is now recognised as India’s No.1 Made-in-India ECG AI innovation for both home and clinic use.

Spandan is disrupting the ECG landscape with its portability, accuracy, and affordability. What sets it apart is not just its advanced technology, but its deeply human goal: making heart health accessible, even in the remotest corners of India.

“We built Spandan to change that. We wanted to make a heart device that could be used by anyone, anywhere. To be recognised by ICMR and DHR shows that this idea matters and is proof that Indian innovation can save lives” said the Sunfox, CEO, Rajat Jain. “Spandan was built to close that gap between the advanced medical infra and patients. This recognition is a win for the idea that healthcare innovation can come from India, for India.”

The award, presented by the Department of Health Research (DHR) and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), comes as a strong endorsement for India’s growing deep-tech healthcare ecosystem.

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