HTIC-Forus collaboration delivers affordable and accessible eye-care
Develop a custom image computing solution for 3nethra-based on HTIC’s Eye-PAC technology
Healthcare Technology Innovation Centre (HTIC) of IIT Madras has created Eye-PAC, a computing technology for extracting information from eye images. Eye-PAC technology can reportedly be deployed to create screening and diagnostic solutions for a range of vision-threatening diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration.
Forus Health, an Indian med-tech company has indigenously built 3nethra, a revolutionary ophthalmic imaging system. HTIC collaborated with Forus to develop a custom image computing solution for 3nethra based on HTIC’s Eye-PAC technology.
This custom solution enhances visual appearance of eye images produced by 3nethra and locates disease signs that may lead to vision loss at a very early stage.
Dr Shyam Vasudevarao, President and Chief Technology Officer of Forus Health said, “Translational R&D undertaken by HTIC accelerated product development at Forus, adding great value and synergy to us.”
Eye-PAC technology’s intelligence in extracting clinically important information enables screening for eye diseases even when an expert is not available. Those who are tested positive during screening can later be sent to an expert for referral and diagnosis. This capability of Eye-PAC combined with 3nethra’s ability to perform eye-examination without dilatation (which saves time for patient and operating personnel) is expected to be instrumental in enabling affordable and large scale screening.
K Chandrasekhar, Founder and CEO of Forus Health told, “Powered by HTIC’s Eye-PAC™ technology, 3nethra has now reached over 140 installations across 10 countries, namely India, China, France, Thailand, Guatemala, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Oman, Mauritius, and Somalia.”
Dr Mohanasankar, IIT Madras faculty, who heads HTIC said, “Joining hands with Forus provided HTIC team an excellent platform to realise our vision of benefitting society, while adding value to our industry collaborator.”
IIT Madras Director, Prof Bhaskar Ramamurthi said, “It is a matter of great satisfaction that the HTIC of IIT Madras has been able to, within two years of its inception, partner with an Indian tech start-up to develop a world class product with tremendous impact in bridging the yawning gap in ophthalmic screening in India and elsewhere.”
EH News Bureau