Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries, and healthcare is at the forefront of this transformation. From predictive analytics to continuous patient monitoring, AI-powered systems are personalising healthcare delivery in new ways. Dozee, a medical tech startup, co-founded by Mudit Dandwate, an engineer-turned-entrepreneur, provides contactless remote patient monitoring system so doctors and nurses can be better informed about their patients’ health.
Dandwate’s transition to healthcare is unique. A graduate of IIT Bombay with a passion for race cars, he designed India’s first electric race car and honed his skills in telemetry and sensor analytics. His journey took a life-changing turn when a family member’s near-fatal experience with sepsis highlighted gaps in continuous patient monitoring.
“We monitor every aspect of a car’s health, but human lives often lack similar attention,” he remarked during an interview on The Interface, The Hindu’s podcast.
That realisation led him to build Dozee, an AI-powered system that provides contactless, real-time monitoring of vital signs, like heart rate, respiration, and blood pressure. Leveraging …