Discovering Opportunities during Dutch Health Mission in India

Ryberg, a company dedicated to preventing diseases at scale, participated in the Dutch Health Mission in India. The mission aimed to strengthen the cooperation between Dutch and Indian companies in the field of healthcare. During the mission, Ryberg discovered that tuberculosis (TB) is a major issue in India and that their UVC technology can play a significant role in helping to prevent it.

Tuberculosis is a serious public health concern in India, with an estimated 2.8 million new cases reported annually. The disease is spread through the air when a person with TB of the lungs or throat coughs, sneezes, or talks, and it can be fatal if left untreated.

During the mission, Ryberg had the opportunity to visit several healthcare institutions in India, where they saw firsthand the impact of TB on the population. The company also had the opportunity to present their UVC disinfection robots and pathogen sensors to healthcare professionals, government officials, and industry leaders.

Ryberg's UVC technology has been shown to be an effective method for neutralizing pathogens that can cause TB. The UVC robots can disinfect large areas quickly and efficiently, reducing the time required for disinfection, and can be customized to target specific areas or surfaces that are more likely to be contaminated.

In addition, Ryberg's digital disinfection reports can be used to track the progress of disinfection and ensure that all areas have been properly disinfected. This information can also be used to identify areas that may require additional cleaning and to ensure compliance with hospital protocols and regulations.

The company believes that their UVC technology can play a significant role in preventing TB in India by reducing the spread of the disease in healthcare institutions.

In conclusion, Ryberg's participation in the Dutch Health Mission in India was a valuable opportunity for the company to learn about the impact of TB in India and to showcase their UVC technology as a potential solution to help prevent the disease.

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