Instashield signs MoU with Montgomery County for expansion into US markets

This MOU aims to pave the way for collaboration in several areas, including providing international soft-landing and economic development programs to support market expansion activities in the U.S., as well as introducing valuable business networks and resources

Instashield, medical device technology startup specialising in virus and fungus disruption, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Montgomery County, Maryland, USA. This agreement is made possible with the support of the US India SME Council during the Economic Development Trade Mission to India. The mission, led by Marc Elrich, County Executive of Montgomery, MD, and Elisha, CEO of the US India SME Council, involved more than 25 business and government leaders from the United States. The MOU signing took place at the US India SME Council Annual 2023 Incredible Inc 50 event in Hyderabad.

The primary objectives of this trade mission is to foster partnerships with growth-oriented technology businesses, facilitate research and development opportunities, enhance sales and market expansion activities in the United States, and explore collaborations with suitable organisations in various sectors, including biotech, healthcare, cyber, AI, and cleantech.

The MoU was formally signed by Hitesh Patel, Managing Director of Instashield, and Elrich in the presence of delegations from both the United States and India. This MOU aims to pave the way for collaboration in several areas, including providing international soft-landing and economic development programs to support market expansion activities in the U.S., as well as introducing valuable business networks and resources.

Instashield’s medical device technology is designed to disable a wide range of viruses and fungi. This device has received validation from the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Government of India, and neutralise various viruses, including COV2. Instashield emits hypercharge high-velocity electrons that strategically target the s-protein of the corona family of viruses, significantly reducing infectivity and curbing air and surface-borne transmission. The device generates an electron cloud across enclosed spaces, providing coverage over vast areas, starting from 5,000 square feet, and activates within 18 minutes.

Hitesh Patel, MD, Instashield said, “With our innovative medical device technology, this agreement represents a significant step toward combating against viruses and preparing for any future pandemics on a global scale. We are grateful to both Montgomery County and the US India SME Council for their encouragement and support in promoting startups like us.”

 

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