Bishkek [Kyrgyzstan], April 28 (ANI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday gifted two BHISHM Cube modular trauma-care systems to his Kyrgyz counterpart, Major General Mukambetov Ruslan Mustafaevich, underscoring India’s humanitarian support.
Presented during a bilateral meeting in Bishkek, the Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog Hita & Maitri (BHISHM) Cubes are indigenously developed to provide emergency treatment within the “golden hour”. The system is part of Project Aarogya Maitri and consists of compact, portable “mini cubes” stocked with essential medicines and equipment for rapid deployment.
BHISHM’s modular design allows 36 mini cubes to assemble into a mother cube, and two mother cubes to form a full BHISHM Cube. A complete unit can support medical care for up to 200 cases, including surgical procedures. The system features RFID-based inventory management and digital support in 180 languages. In mass-casualty scenarios, a full cube can be deployed within 12 minutes, bridging the gap between primary and definitive care.
Comprised of 72 transportable components, the cubes are lightweight, waterproof and rugged, and can be delivered by hand, bicycle, drone, airdrop or ground transport. Advanced equipment is RFID-tagged for efficient tracking. A tablet-accessible software lets operators locate items, track usage and expiry dates, and ensure readiness.
The BHISHM Cube also integrates Artificial Intelligence and data analytics to improve disaster response through coordination, real-time monitoring and efficient field management of medical services. (ANI)
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