BPL Medical Technologies Announces New Imaging & Digital Health Expansion

BPL Medical Technologies Announces New Imaging & Digital Health Expansion

The company has also developed Ria, an interactive robotic assistant designed to engage healthcare professionals with focused knowledge sessions on topics such as women’s imaging, AI‑enabled radiology tools, and advanced diagnostic practices.

Bengaluru-based medtech company BPL Medical Technologies has announced a new strategic direction in its imaging and diagnostics portfolio.

The company is set to expand its offerings in diagnostic imaging with a portfolio that spans mobility‑driven imaging, preventive and screening solutions, women’s health, bone health, and advanced CT and MRI systems, paired with enhanced workflow and data management capabilities.

Alongside the expansion, the company also plans to announce an acquisition and a strategic partnership aimed at strengthening capabilities across diagnostics, imaging, and digital health.

Moreover, the company has also developed Ria, an interactive robotic assistant designed to engage healthcare professionals with focused knowledge sessions on topics such as women’s imaging, AI‑enabled radiology tools, musculoskeletal applications, and advanced diagnostic practices.

Highlighting the company’s vision, Dr. Shravan Subramanyam, Managing Director of BPL Medical Technologies, said, “From mobility and screening to advanced imaging and intelligent workflows, our focus is on building an integrated ecosystem that supports clinicians, institutions, and patients. With important strategic announcements planned, this platform allows us to clearly articulate where BPL is headed next.”

Recently, the company has also expanded its footprint across hospitals with the launch of new diagnostic products and medical devices.

The portfolio included the ExcelSign E12 and E17 modular patient monitors and the Relife 1000 biphasic defibrillator, along with OT charting software positioned as part of its digital solutions suite.

These offerings are intended to help hospitals improve clinical readiness in emergency rooms, operating rooms, and intensive care units (ICUs).

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