
Lord's Mark Industries has launched India's first fully integrated AI-powered renal care ecosystem at Shakti Super Speciality Hospital, Ahmedabad. Centered on the indigenously developed, CE-certified Renalyx Machine, the system combines AI-driven clinical intelligence (RenalOS), operational management, and remote patient monitoring (Aureoon). Designed to enable continuous, personalized dialysis care without upfront capital costs, the platform supports real-time monitoring, predictive alerts, and remote supervision. The initiative aligns with the Make in India program and aims to expand dialysis centers nationwide and internationally.
The articles primarily present a neutral, technology-focused perspective highlighting India's indigenous innovation and healthcare advancement. They emphasize the Make in India initiative without political critique or opposition viewpoints. The coverage centers on the company's claims and future plans, reflecting a pro-development stance common in business and technology reporting.
The tone across the articles is positive, emphasizing the technological innovation, potential healthcare improvements, and scalability of the AI-powered dialysis system. There is an optimistic outlook on the system's impact on patient care and the domestic manufacturing sector, with no critical or negative sentiments expressed.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| thefinancialexpress | India's first AI-powered dialysis ecosystem goes live in Ahmedabad | Center | Positive |
| hindustantimes | Indigenous smart hemodialysis system launched at Shakti Hospital Ahmedabad | Center | Positive |
hindustantimes broke this story on 13 May, 06:43 am. Other outlets followed.
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