Tricog & Omron Target 100 Mn Cardiac Screenings by 2030 via KeeboHealth
The companies have set a target to screen 100 million patients by 2030, with 73 million screenings.
Bengaluru-based Tricog Health, in partnership with Omron Healthcare, has launched KeeboHealth, a connected health platform aimed at improving cardiac care through AI and remote monitoring.
The companies have set a target to screen 100 million patients by 2030, with 73 million screenings.
KeeboHealth integrated remote monitoring, real-time data analytics, and Omron’s connected devices, including ECG and blood pressure monitors, to offer personalized cardiac care.
Charit Bhograj, CEO and founder of Tricog Health, noted, “Approximately 3 million Indians die each year due to cardiovascular complications.” He added, “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.”
Tricog has raised around $25 million over ten years to enhance its AI capabilities and expansion plans. The company is working with six Indian state governments—Goa, Maharashtra, Telangana, Bihar, and Karnataka—to scale its AI-driven cardiac systems. Internationally, Tricog operates in Southeast Asia and East Africa.
Addressing broader cardiac concerns, Bhograj emphasized that blood pressure remains a key factor in heart-related complications. He said the market for blood pressure monitors in India includes an estimated 250 million people. Omron, a primary device supplier, also offers nebulisers, thermometers, body composition monitors, and TENS devices.
On the debate around vaccine safety, Bhograj stated, “No vaccines can cause heart attacks. There might be cases where they can cause allergies. Vaccines are safe. However, COVID has led to the weakening of our immune systems and can lead to heart complications.”
Omron reported 3–4 percent sales growth in FY24 in India and opened a new manufacturing facility in Chennai in March 2025.
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