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Drone-based healthcare service pilot project launched in Arunachal

The drone network is being set-up up on a limited experimental basis to pilot aerial healthcare deliveries in the state.

August 15, 2022 / 13:12 IST
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An experimental trial to use drones for enhancing the healthcare services for tribal and rural communities in Arunachal Pradesh was launched today.

The Redwing Labs, a leading startup, would provide ‘Made in India’ hybrid Vertical Take-off and Landing (VTOL) drones and run end-to-end operations for the project in Seppa, a town in East Kameng district of Arunachal.

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The healthcare drone pilot project in East Kameng is USAID- supported SAMRIDH initiative, which is an outcome of Arunachal Pradesh’s partnership with the World Economic Forum’s ‘Medicines From the Sky’ (MFTS) initiative.

“The East Kameng district has a very hilly terrain, which makes it difficult to access interior areas, particularly during monsoon. I am sure the drone-based drug delivery will be a game-changer in strengthening access to healthcare in such remote areas. Hope that this pilot would give us the answers and clarity for the future,” Pravimal Abhishek, IAS, Deputy Commissioner of East Kameng District, said.