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Bisam Pharmaceuticals Unveils Quick Vitals: The World’s First AI and Deep Learning-Powered Health Monitoring App

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Bisam Pharmaceuticals has launched “Quick Vitals,” the world’s first health monitoring application powered by AI and Deep Learning technologies. The launch event took place at Hotel Avasa in Hyderabad, marking a significant milestone in the intersection of technology and healthcare.

Transforming Health Monitoring with AI

“Quick Vitals” offers a revolutionary approach to health monitoring through the integration of Photoplethysmography (PPG) technology, which analyzes light absorption changes to assess vital health indicators. This innovative technique, coupled with advanced AI and Deep Learning algorithms, enables users to conduct rapid and comprehensive health assessments using their smartphones or tablets.

The app supports two modes of health assessment: contactless spot checks and continuous monitoring, providing flexibility and ease of use for diverse health needs. Available on both the App Store and Play Store, “Quick Vitals” emphasizes user data security, adhering to stringent Indian data protection standards. Subscription plans start at INR 1200, making it an affordable option for a wide audience.

Endorsement from David Warner

The app’s launch was marked by a notable endorsement from international cricketer David Warner. Warner, who has been an advocate for fitness and health, praised the app for its user-friendly interface and accurate health monitoring capabilities. “As an athlete, staying on top of my health is crucial,” Warner stated. “With ‘Quick Vitals,’ I can monitor my vital signs anytime, anywhere, which is a game-changer for me.”

Panel Discussion Highlights

The launch event featured a panel discussion titled “Healthcare for All: Leveraging AI to Enhance Accessibility and Affordability.” Experts from Bisam Pharmaceuticals and leading healthcare professionals discussed the transformative impact of AI and Deep Learning in healthcare.

Dr. Andrew, a key developer of the app, shared insights into the challenges faced during its creation, particularly focusing on ensuring data accuracy and reliability. Dr. Poornima highlighted how AI tools like “Quick Vitals” can alleviate the workload of doctors and improve patient care. “In India, government doctors often manage a high patient volume daily. Tools like ‘Quick Vitals’ can provide vital information instantly, allowing for more effective and targeted care.”

Mr. Harish Bisam, Founder and Managing Director of Bisam Pharmaceuticals, explained the functionality of PPG in layman’s terms and assured that the app’s data privacy measures are robust, with testing conducted in various international and national laboratories.

Future Innovations and Offers

The event also announced “Doctors Plus,” a forthcoming addition to Bisam Pharma’s suite of healthcare solutions. Mr. Bisam emphasized that “Quick Vitals” is designed to complement traditional health monitoring methods rather than replace them.

To celebrate the launch, Bisam Pharmaceuticals is offering a promotional discount. Using the coupon code LAUNCH300, users can receive INR 300 off, and students can access an annual subscription at half price for INR 600.

With “Quick Vitals,” AI and Deep Learning are set to revolutionize health monitoring, providing users with instant, accurate health insights and making comprehensive health tracking accessible from the convenience of their mobile devices.

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