Rajat Jain, a visionary from Dehradun, has struck gold with his heart health startup, courtesy of the Startup India mission. His company is slashing prices on critical cardiac tests, bringing relief to countless families facing the specter of heart disease.
Heart ailments top India’s mortality charts, yet diagnosis remains a luxury for many. Jain changed that by inventing a low-cost, user-friendly testing device. Supported by Startup India’s funding schemes and regulatory nods, he turned his garage prototype into a market leader.
The technology is ingenious: non-invasive sensors paired with cloud-based AI deliver comprehensive reports on cholesterol, blood pressure, and heart rhythm—all for pennies. It’s already deployed in 150+ primary health centers, dramatically boosting early detection rates.
From ideation to unicorn potential, Jain credits the mission’s incubators and tax benefits. His team now innovates on wearables for continuous monitoring, aiming to preempt strokes and infarcts.
The impact is tangible. In pilot areas, hospital admissions for cardiac emergencies dropped 30%. ‘Affordability is the new accessibility,’ Jain asserts. As peers follow suit, Startup India solidifies its role in fostering health tech revolutions.
This isn’t just business—it’s a lifeline. Jain’s breakthrough promises a healthier India, one affordable heartbeat at a time.