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Prof K Ganapathy, President, Apollo Telemedicine Networking Foundation and Telemedicine Society of India, and President Elect, Indian Society for Stereotactic & Functional Neurosurgery, is a pioneer in introducing telemedicine in India. A renowned neurosurgeon, Dr Ganapathy has initiated pilot projects in using wireless telemedicine in several rural areas in India.
Aydogan Ozcan, a UCLA engineer, has created a miniature microscope, the world’s smallest and lightest for telemedicine applications.
[This article was published in the December 2008 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
The Silicon Valley of India hosted in early November an august gathering of researchers and developers of cutting edge technology at the 11th edition of Texas Instruments Developer Conference (TIDC).
Ericsson and Apollo Telemedicine Networking Foundation (ATNF), a part of the Apollo Hospitals Group, have taken a major step towards helping bridge the digital divide in rural India by laying the foundation for the introduction of telemedicine delivered using HSPA technology, which will enable the provision of affordable and accessible healthcare to millions of people in remote areas.
ND SatCom has implemented a telemedicine pilot project in Kazakhstan.
ND SatCom has implemented a telemedicine pilot project in Kazakhstan.
ND SatCom has delivered 16 SkyWAN terminals, which support telemedicine applications in Kazakhstan. It is a telemedicine pilot project, which has been implemented in two of the 17 Kazakh regions.
ND SatCom has delivered 16 SkyWAN terminals, which support telemedicine applications in Kazakhstan. It is a telemedicine pilot project, which has been implemented in two of the 17 Kazakh regions.
To support telemedicine applications in Kazakhstan as part of a telemedicine pilot project, ND SatCom delivered 16 SkyWAN terminals.