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Time of India
2 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
Univlabs Technologies Launches India's First Portable Gynaecology Endoscopy System
Surat: Univlabs Technologies , in partnership with the Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India ( FOGSI ) and the Indian Association of Gynecological Endoscopists (IAGE), celebrated a major milestone with the EAGLE 100 Conclave at the ABBY Ballroom, Avadh Utopia, Surat. The event marked the completion of 100 EAGLE (Every Aspiring Gynecologist Learns Endoscopy) workshops, which have trained over 4,000 surgeons across 70+ cities in India, significantly advancing safe and minimally invasive gynecological surgery. Key Announcements at EAGLE 100 1. Gynaecology Endoscopy Protocol Booklet A first-of-its-kind clinical guide based on insights from the first 100 EAGLE workshops and aligned with FOGSI standards. This evidence-based booklet aims to standardize endoscopic procedures and improve patient outcomes. 2. GynoStart Suite – India's First Portable Endoscopy System for Gynaecologists A fully integrated, all-in-one 4K endoscopy unit designed for diagnostic hysteroscopy. Housed in a compact, lightweight case, it includes: 4K Camera & CCULED light sourceIntegrated monitor & recorderSupports procedures like AUB evaluation, infertility diagnostics, IUD localization, and endometrial biopsyDesigned for clinics and smaller healthcare centers with value and accessibility in mind. 4. Hystero Pump – HY-1000 Advanced fluid management system featuring: 5.5' touchscreen interfaceAuto self-test and intuitive controlsHigh-precision piezo pressure sensorEnsures stable cavity distension and enhanced surgical safety Educational Highlights Two expert-led panels discussion delivered actionable clinical insights: 'Tackling Tough Complications in Hystero-Laparoscopy' Moderators: Dr. Egbert Saldhana & Dr. Usha Menon Panelists: Dr. Mohil Patel, Dr. Kanika Jain'From Clinic to OT: Building Your First Endoscopy OT' Moderators: Dr. Santwan Mehta & Dr. Amrita Tandon Panelists: Dr. Priyanka Garg, Dr. Rohan Krishnakumar Faculty Recognition & Networking 20+ faculty members honored for contributions to EAGLE workshopsLive demonstrations of GynoStart discussions with Univlabs leadership Leadership Voices 'The 100th EAGLE workshop reflects our commitment to making advanced gynecological care more accessible across India.' — Sunil Singh, Founder & CEO, Univlabs Technologies 'GynoStart and the protocol booklet are powerful tools to help Indian gynecologists deliver world-class endoscopic care.' — Dr. Sejal Naik, Chairperson FOGSI Endoscopy Committee, Treasurer IAGE, EAGLE National Coordinator. 'With innovation, trust, and value at our core, Univlabs is building India's endoscopy ecosystem.' — Dr. Anil Mandhani, Co-Founder, Univlabs & Chairman, Urology, FMRI About Univlabs Technologies Founded in 2015 in Gurugram, Haryana, Univlabs is a Make-in-India health tech company with 16 patents (3 granted, 13 pending) and over 2,000 medical institutions/hospitals are clients. With a mission to make high-quality healthcare accessible to all, Univlabs develops endoscopy and surgical innovations tailored to surgical and clinical needs. Looking Ahead Univlabs will continue expanding its EAGLE workshop initiative and product development roadmap to support next-gen gynecologists. As India's healthcare sector grows toward $159 billion, Univlabs aims to lead the charge in high-quality surgical technology and take it to the world. Disclaimer - The above content is non-editorial, and ET Healthworld hereby disclaims any and all warranties, expressed or implied, relating to it, and does not guarantee, vouch for or necessarily endorse any of the content.


Time of India
23-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Next-Gen Surgery Starts Here and It's Made in India
'Every journey unfolds in three phases—rejection, apprehension, and acceptance,' says Sunil Singh, Founder and CEO of Univlabs . 'We built Univlabs to persist through each one.' In 2015, Sunil faced a bold question while visiting a major Gov hospital in north India? While working in an American company I am personally getting enriched but what's the cost to the country and society? Can world-class surgical technology be built in India, designed by Indian minds, for Indian needs and still compete with the best globally? Today, Univlabs is addressing that question. With a growing team, a global presence, and trusted products being used in operating rooms both in India and internationally, Univlabs demonstrates that innovation can be developed right here in India, rather than relying on imports. Why Univlabs Was Born For decades, Indian hospitals have relied on imported or refurbished surgical equipment that is expensive, outdated, and often ill-suited to local needs. Surgeons have adapted, while patients have paid the price. Sunil Singh, who has spent years designing electronic products in automotive, consumer, and surgical domain at global companies, saw a clear opportunity and a solution. India needed its own devices, not just cheaper versions of existing tech, but better, smarter tools made with purpose and a drive. That became the mission and vision behind UnivLabs. Innovation Across Borders Univlabs takes a global approach to innovation while staying grounded in India's realities. The company operates R&D centers in Gurugram, France, and Germany while collaborating with Japanese leaders in imaging. This unique model brings together Indian ingenuity and access to European and Japanese With over 16 patents and recognition from the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), Univlabs focuses on three core domains: 4K Endo Vision Suite with ICG imaging, Urology Fluid Management devices , and real-time surgical collaboration through the Collaborative Surgical Module (CSM). All products are designed as per international standards with innovation and patient centricity at the core. Designed with Surgeons in Mind UnivLabs builds in collaboration with the people who matter most, surgeons. Its flagship 4K ICG Endo Vision Suite, for example, offers incredible visual clarity, helps reduce fatigue during long procedures, and supports real-time tissue differentiation using fluorescence at fair price enabling widespread adaption of latest technology, The AmSafeX catheter is another standout. Traditional Foley catheters, unchanged for decades, often cause injury when used incorrectly. AmSafeX solves this with visual markers that indicate exactly when it's safe to inflate the balloon, preventing trauma and giving clinicians more confidence with every procedure. These are not incremental improvements. They're deeply thoughtful, problem-solving innovations made for better outcomes. Trusted by India's Best UnivLabs' products are now used in top hospitals and medical colleges across the country. Surgeons across India consistently rate the company's systems highly Dr. Aaml Das from Pondicherry shared his experience: 'Excellent product, great support team. We're already planning to scale up.' UnivLabs products are also gaining traction outside India, with early adoption in regions like Africa. Powered by an Exceptional Team Behind every product is a team that brings together medical insight and deep-tech experience. Sunil Singh leads the way, joined by Co-founder Dr. Anil Mandhani, one of India's foremost urologists. The broader leadership includes veterans from top healthcare and tech companies like Novartis, Kerry Bio Science, Stryker and Karl-Storz. This is a team that combines clinical credibility with a clear focus on execution. And above all, they share a belief that India can lead, not follow, when it comes to MedTech. A Startup with Global Intent Univlabs calls itself a 'startup multinational.' It may be lean and entrepreneurial, but it's already operating in over 20 countries and growing fast. With over 100 percent year-on-year growth, the company is operating in a global market potential worth $22 billion, with a strong focus on India's $2.6 billion share and emerging markets beyond. Its success has already paid dividends—literally. The Ministry of Electronics and IT, an early supporter, has seen a 36-fold return on its investment in the company. Shaping the Future from India Univlabs is not here to be a low-cost alternative to Western brands. It's here to redefine what quality looks like in surgical innovation , and to do it with pride, from India. 'We don't just want to be an Indian alternative to global brands,' says Sunil. 'We want to be the global brand that just happens to be from India.' That's more than a mission. It's a mindset. And in operating rooms across India, it's already changing lives. Looking Ahead The next wave of surgical innovation isn't waiting for permission. It's already underway—in Univlabs' labs and hospitals, led by engineers, surgeons, and visionaries who believe healthcare technology should be smart, accessible, and proudly made in India. Univlabs is building that future, one surgery at a time. Disclaimer - The above content is non-editorial, and ET Healthworld hereby disclaims any and all warranties, expressed or implied, relating to it, and does not guarantee, vouch for or necessarily endorse any of the content.