Ayati Devices

The Foundation of Ayati

Globally, 400+ million people have diabetes of which 30-40% are neuropathic and are at a risk of foot amputation due to further aggravation of diabetic conditions.

Every 20 seconds a foot is amputated in the world due to diabetes.

The reality is heart breaking as inaccurate screening results and later detection of diabetic peripheral neuropathy can make patients lose their limb.

The First Breakthrough

POC, our first prototype for screening diabetic peripheral neuropathy, could be operated manually. But the sensors were not so efficient, which made us build a second prototype. All we needed to achieve now was reduction in screening time and successful generation of data. Our third prototype achieved all this.

In 2019, we wrote a proposal and applied for BIRAC Big Grant. The Government of India sanctioned the BIRAC Big Grant of INR 50 lakh in February 2019. Currently, we are incubated at SINE, IIT Bombay.

Awards

What We Stand For

Our Vision
To sense the invisible by innovating tools for human protection. Thus, enabling every human to live a healthier life. We are focused on developing and implementing devices that will screen the feet for ulcerations accurately at a mass level.

Our Mission
Our mission is to reduce the number of foot amputations due to diabetes through proper screening that will enable early diagnosis.

Our Vision
To sense the invisible by innovating tools for human protection. Thus, enabling every human to live a healthier life. We are focused on developing and implementing devices that will screen the feet for ulcerations accurately at a mass level.

Our Mission
Our mission is to reduce the number of foot amputations due to diabetes through proper screening that will enable early diagnosis.

Meet The Team

Ayati is a multi-disciplinary team with individuals from engineering and medical backgrounds.
We are passionate about using technology to bring innovative diagnostic and therapeutic medical solutions to the market.
With our innovations, we aim to solve large-scale health problems and transform healthcare delivery.

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