Pulse to launch 10,000 health kiosks in India in 3 years


New Delhi, Feb 26 (IANS): Health kiosk operator Pulse Active Stations on Wednesday announced that it plans to launch 10,000 smart kiosks across India in the next 3 years which would go towards creating 10,000 jobs and 8,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the country.

A Pulse statement said that their kiosks, located in over 100 cities across the country, measure various health and wellness parameters of users, and thorugh the company's proprietary AI-based platform gives regular indications of potential lifestyle diseases with personalized recommendations.

At an event here earlier this week attended by Lok Sabha MP Kotagiri Sridhar, the company unveiled its 'Pulse Active Stations Network' showing 150 additional locations across 100 cities where kiosks are planned.

The kiosks currently operate in 150 locations across 100 cities in India, and have conducted over 4 lakh checkups till date, the statement said.

"These locations are high footfall places, including railway stations such as New Delhi railway station, Bengaluru City railway station, Pune Junction railway station, Metro stations in Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and bus stations in Lucknow, Hyderabad, among others," it added.

Launched in 2018, Pulse is a start-up backed by US-based Y Combinator, the Mistletoe group, and sporting goods supplier ASICS of Japan.

 

  

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