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Startup at IIT-Hyderabad develops low-cost portable ventilator
A startup at the Indian Institute of Technology-Hyderabad (IIT-H) has
developed a low-cost, portable, emergency-use ventilator
IIT-Hyderabad set to help Telangana govt carry out research on AI
IITH is going to collaborate with the Government of Telangana to carry out research in Artificial Intelligenc
IIT-H faculty developing robo for Covid ward deployment
Director of the Indian Institute of Technology-Hyderabad (IIT-H) Prof BS Murthy has said that a quite a number of faculty at the institute are working round the clock to help the government combat coronavirus pandemic by developing various technologies, medical devices, medicine and vaccine
IIT Hyderabad director calls for alternatives to ventilators
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad director Prof BS Murty has asked the
Central government to consider adopting ‘bag valve masks’ as an alternative to meet any surge
in demand for ventilators to treat COVID-19 patients
On modeling pollution-generating technologies
Distinguishing between intended ("good") production and unintended or residual ("bad") generation, we introduce the concept of by-production. In by-production technologies, pollution is an output that satises a "costly disposability" assumption and violates standard free disposability with respect to pollution-causing inputs. Our approach therefore differs substantially from standard approaches to modeling pollution-generating technologies. We show how by-production can be modeled using data envelopment analysis (DEA) methods. With an electric power plant database, we illustrate shortcomings under by-production of two popular eciency indexes: the hyperbolic index and the directional distance function. We propose and implement an alternative eciency index with superior properties.pollution-generating technologies, free disposability, weak disposability, data envelopment analysis, environmental and technical eciency measurement
COVID-19: IIT-H suggests cheaper alternative to ventilators
The Indian Institute of Technology at Hyderabad (IITH) has suggested an
affordable, portable and fast-tomake alternative to ventilators that can be produced in bulk for
less than Rs. 5,000 a device to fight the Covid-19 outbreak
IIT-Hyderabad proposes ‘Ambu Bags’ to offset surge in demand for ventilators
IIT Hyderabad developed a‘bag valve mask’ can be used as an alternative to meet any surge in demand for ventilators. IIT-H has already developed a design of the bag valve mask
IIT-Hyderabad incubated start-up develops IoT-enabled, low-cost ventilator
Aerobiosys Innovations, a start-up incubated at The Center for Healthcare Entrepreneurship
(CfHE) in the Indian Institute of Technology-Hyderabad (IIT-H), has developed a low-cost,
portable ventilator
IIT-H provides sanitisers for the masses
The Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IIT-H) has been providing nearly 100 litres of
hand sanitisers per day to the Sangareddy district administration to fight the spread of
coronaviru
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