TSAW Drones won bid from ICMR

ICMR’s project, spanning three totally distinctive geographical locations i.e. Telangana, Karnataka, and Himachal Pradesh – will encompass six months of regular deliveries to support healthcare facilities in Yaddari district (Telangana), Manipal district (Karnataka), and Lahul (Himachal Pradesh)

Healthcare drone logistics startup TSAW Drones, has announced that it has received a service order from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). This tie-up aims to bring about major advancements in healthcare and medical supply deliveries through the use of drones, addressing critical healthcare challenges.

ICMR’s project, spanning three locations – Telangana, Karnataka, and Himachal Pradesh will encompass six months of regular deliveries to support healthcare facilities in Yaddari district (Telangana), Manipal district (Karnataka), and Lahul (Himachal Pradesh). These deliveries will connect several locations, including distribution centers and primary health centers (PHCs), facilitating the transportation of vital medical supplies, TB samples, tissue samples, diagnostic samples, and more.

Dr Sumit Aggarwal, Scientist D and Program Officer, ICMR remarked, “This momentous collaboration exemplifies our unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of healthcare delivery in India. By harnessing the cutting-edge capabilities of drone technology, we are not merely opening doors; we are tearing down barriers to healthcare access in the remotest regions of our country. This initiative stands as a testament to our resolve to leave no one behind and to ensure that every citizen, regardless of their geographic location, receives the medical attention they deserve.”

One of the most notable aspects of this initiative is to connect some PHCs situated at the world’s highest peaks, above 12,000 feet. This presents a unique challenge that TSAW Drones is eager to tackle.

Kishan Tiwari, Founder and CEO, TSAW Drones stated, “At TSAW Drones, we are privileged to join hands with ICMR in this groundbreaking initiative. Our mission has always been to leverage technology for societal betterment, and this collaboration perfectly aligns with that vision. In this undertaking overcoming difficult terrains and reaching unprecedented altitudes to serve underserved communities and also to achieve this height will definitely be a challenge but we are fully prepared to ensure timely and reliable access to medical resources and look forward to achieving this successfully.”

The entire project will be conducted under the rigorous oversight of ICMR and all deliveries will be executed by TSAW’s logistics arm.

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