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VOTIS, ii Ventures to develop system to screen peripheral artery disease
VOTIS, ii Ventures to develop system to screen peripheral artery disease
21 December 2020 | News
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VOTIS Subdermal Imaging Technologies, Ltd, an Israeli corporation, and ii Ventures Private Limited (iiV), an Indian company, announced that they have entered into a memorandum of understanding to develop a system to screen the largely rural Indian population for peripheral artery disease (PAD).
The devices, which allow for the early detection of the disease before tangible symptoms appear, will utilise the same technology that VOTIS is building into other devices intended for use in the US and Europe.
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VOTIS Subdermal Imaging Technologies And ii Ventures Announce Plans To Develop Preventative Medicine Devices To Screen For Peripheral Artery Disease In India
Emphasis on impoverished rural sector, comprising 65.53% of the national population
JERUSALEM and MUMBAI, India, Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ VOTIS Subdermal Imaging Technologies, Ltd., an Israeli corporation, and ii Ventures Private Limited (iiV), an Indian company, announced today that they have entered into a memorandum of understanding to develop a system to screen the largely rural Indian population for peripheral artery disease (PAD). The devices, which allow for the early detection of the disease before tangible symptoms appear, will utilize the same technology that VOTIS is building into other devices intended for use in the US and Europe.