Kochi Startup Develops Gesture-Based Device For Doctors For the First Time In India


According to Rohildev “One of the biggest problems medical practitioners are facing is that they can’t use touch-and-use computer during surgeries to navigate through patient records or to interact with doctors abroad. Using the gesture-enabled user interface in our device, they can also hold video conferences through simple hand gestures,” He also added “As far as I know, no such technology is available in India. So, the opportunity is huge.” 

In the same line, the company has also invented other products such as FernePlayer and Tryara for BlackBerry, which works by hand gestures. FernePlayer is a music player invented for Smartphones, the user just needs to wave his hand over the handset to navigate Next/Prev and Play/Pause. Tryara allows the user to try out various jewellery designs in a virtual trial room.

RHLvision is also working on robotic human logic technologies. “We have also developed applications for interactive ads, touch-free UI for automobiles, Smartphones, interactive web and architects; we are looking to launch the product commercially in the next couple of months. Once it is launched, we will go for a bigger round of funding". Rohildev said.

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