OMRON, Tricog Launch AI-Powered Cardiac Platform in India
KeeboHealth integrates AI-driven, real-time analytics with OMRON’s connected devices like home ECG monitors, BP monitors, and weighing scales.
OMRON Healthcare has expanded its partnership with Tricog Health to launch KeeboHealth, an AI-powered connected cardiac care platform in India.
The solution aims to transform remote heart care management and aligns with OMRON’s ‘Going for Zero’ mission, a world without cardiovascular events.
KeeboHealth integrates AI-driven, real-time analytics with OMRON’s connected devices like home ECG monitors, BP monitors, and weighing scales. Patient data is continuously analyzed by Tricog’s AI engine to detect early warning signs and instantly alert medical teams for timely intervention.
Ayumu Okada, Representative Director, President and CEO, OMRON Healthcare, said, “For more than 40 years since we first launched our blood pressure monitor in India in the 1980s, we have been working to solve the health challenges faced by people living in India. In addition to popularizing ‘home blood pressure measurement,’ we have launched innovative devices in India to support early detection of atrial fibrillation, a risky arrhythmia. ‘KeeboHealth’ is a new solution that combines our innovative devices such as ‘OMRON Complete’, an upper arm blood pressure monitor with ECG, with Tricog's ECG analysis AI technology. This will connect home and medical care, enabling early detection of deteriorating condition and appropriate intervention. It is also expected to improve the work efficiency of medical professionals. We are confident that this is a big step toward realizing our vision of ‘Going for Zero.’ Through this strategic partnership, we will contribute to enhance the health and well-being of communities throughout India.”
A multinational study involving Duke and UT Southwestern University hospitals in the US, and Manipal Hospital in India, showed KeeboHealth improved heart health biomarkers by 45% and reduced hospital readmissions, boosting adherence to medical therapy to 44%.
Dr Charit Bhograj, CEO & Founder, Tricog Health, said, “KeeboHealth is more than technology-it’s hope for millions living with heart failure. By continuously analysing patient data and detecting early warning signs, we can deliver timely, tailored interventions, even in regions where access to specialists is limited. Our collaboration with OMRON ensures we’re not just treating disease but actively preventing the devastating consequences of heart failure. Together, we are moving closer to a world where ‘zero cardiovascular events’ is not just an aspiration but a reality.”
OMRON and Tricog plan to expand KeeboHealth nationally in 2025.
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