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Indian Relief Foundation and AISeon Healthcare Technologies Launch the first SEED Innovation Hub in MumbaiThe hub will use non-invasive and non-radiation technology to screen non-communicable diseases | ||
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India India's first-of-its-kind, state-of-the-art SEED Innovation Hub for screening and early detection of non-communicable diseases was launched at Mumbai's Lion Tarachand Bapa Hospital, Sion, Mumbai on July 2, 2022.
L-R: Manoj Gursahani, Managing Trustee Indian Relief Foundation, Sandip Agarwalla Rotary District Governor and Marja Einig Acting German Consul General
The innovation hub was inaugurated by Rotary District Governor, Sandip Agarwalla and Marja Einig, Acting German Consul General.
Manoj Gursahani, Managing Trustee, Indian Relief Foundation
Manoj Gursahani, Managing Trustee, Indian Relief Foundation, says, "Cancer is beatable when detected early and SEED is a first-of-its-kind lab that will use futuristic technology and the cumulative expertise of a world-class team of experts to detect early signs of oral, breast, and cervical cancer non-invasively. We hope that this state-of-the-art screening facility with cutting-edge technologies as well as CE-certified devices will become an innovation hub not just in Mumbai but in India. We will also add screening services for Breast and Cervical Cancer and provide one-stop-shop for early screening and easy detection which will help everyone seamlessly leverage these services. Sascan has also offered its expertise for an oral cancer screening device." |
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