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Insights and Innovations in Digital Microscopy and Healthcare Technology
Digital microscopy in opthalmology
For high-volume institutions like Sankara Eye Hospital, the speed of a diagnosis can fundamentally change a patient's vision. In the high-stakes field of ophthalmology, where clinical volume meets the need for world-class surgical precision, every second of a diagnostic workflow counts. Dr. Rishikesh, an Ophthalmic Pathologist and Head of Laboratory Services and Dr. Saishruti Iyer,…
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of Indian healthcare, a silent crisis is brewing within the diagnostic sector. While the number of diagnostic centers continues to mushroom across the country to meet the demands of a growing population, the specialized human capital required to man these stations is not keeping pace. This widening pathology talent gap in India presents a significant challenge…
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How to know your labs is ready for digital microscopes
The modern pathology lab is at a crossroads. For over a century, the manual microscope has been the gold standard, requiring physical glass slides to be prepared, stained, and manually maneuvered under a lens. However, as diagnostic demands surge, the advantages of digital microscopy are becoming impossible to ignore. Digital transformation of pathology labs is…
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For decades, the global perception of the Made in India label was largely tethered to labor-intensive manufacturing, low-cost assembly, and the export of raw materials. However, as we move through 2026, the narrative is undergoing a radical transformation. At Medprime Technologies, we believe that for the country to truly ascend as a global superpower, we…
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Lab to Life journey
At first glance, the path of least resistance for any hardware tech startup seems deceptively clear: design locally, outsource globally. In the early days of Medprime Technologies, overseas manufacturing was the commonly adopted approach for startups. The global markets promised lower overheads, established assembly lines, and a hands-off approach to production that would allow us…
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Microscopic view of cancer cell
Time and accuracy are precious commodities in the oncology world, especially as we observe World Cancer Day and its mission to close the care gap. Yet, for patients with rare cancers, these are often the hardest to come by. While general pathologists in local clinics may be highly skilled, they might encounter a specific rare…
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For decades, the image of a pathologist was one of a professional hunched over a binocular eyepiece. But as we stand in the opening days of 2026, that image has fundamentally shifted. The year 2025 was the tipping point for digital microscopy—the moment where digital adoption moved from a luxury to a clinical necessity. At…
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Breast Cancer wsi seen under micalys whole slide scanner
Throughout October, the world unites for Breast Cancer Awareness, focusing renewed attention on this disease that significantly affects countless families and communities. However, discussions often center on prevention and treatment. But it is also crucial to discuss the silent revolutions that are happening behind the scenes leading to these developments: in the pathology lab. This…
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