Building India’s first medical-grade biosensing wearable with built-in emergency response.

When seconds decide outcomes, DRSOLV delivers identity and vitals — even when you can’t speak.

Why DRSOLV

Voices from the people who carry the risk.

Field conversations with gig workers across logistics, delivery, and ride-hail — the workforce most exposed to road incidents and least likely to be reached in time.

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If you ever had an accident?
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What is your biggest fear as a delivery agent?
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People are suffering with no one to help!

The problem

THE GOLDEN HOUR CRISIS.

1.70 lakh

Road accident deaths in India annually.

PIB · Deaths Due to Road Accidents in India (MoRTH)

4.73 lakh

Road accidents recorded across India annually.

PIB · Deaths Due to Road Accidents in India (MoRTH)

30–40%

Of road accident deaths occur within the first hour.

TRIP Centre, IIT Delhi · India Status Report on Road Safety 2024

11%

Of global road deaths happen in India — with only 1% of the world's vehicles.

PIB · Road Accidents and Safety Measures (MoRTH)

60%+

Of all deaths in India are now from non-communicable diseases.

PIB · Status of Non-Communicable Diseases in India (MoHFW)

44%

Of road accident fatalities are two-wheeler riders — the most exposed road users.

PIB · Deaths Due to Road Accidents in India (MoRTH)

3–5%

Of hospital beds in India are dedicated to emergency admissions — even though emergencies account for 1 in 10 patient visits.

NITI Aayog & AIIMS — Pan-India Emergency Care Study (JOGH 2023)

1.6 M

Indians die every year due to poor-quality care — nearly twice the toll of non-access to care (2016 data).

Kruk et al. · The Lancet · Mortality due to low-quality health systems (2018, open access on PMC)

79.5%

Shortfall of specialist doctors at India's rural Community Health Centres.

PIB · MoHFW Rural Health Statistics 2021–22

+50%

Government commitment under Union Budget 2026–27 (Para 88) to expand emergency and trauma care capacity at India's district hospitals.

PIB · Post-Budget Webinar (NITI Aayog, Dr. V.K. Paul, March 2026)

Emergency healthcare professionals don’t know who the patient is, what conditions they have, or whom to call. Critical minutes are lost on basics.

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Our approach

Read vitals.Identify emergency-causing trends.Send an alert within 30 seconds.

  1. Step 01

    Real-time vital tracking

    Continuous monitoring of heart rate, SpO₂, single-lead ECG, and temperature.

  2. Step 02

    Detect real emergency vs artifact

    On-device AI distinguishes a genuine event from movement noise before raising an alert.

  3. Step 03

    Auto-SOS within 30 seconds

    If the wearer doesn't respond, emergency contacts and the responder network are notified automatically.

  4. Step 04

    Scan to access vitals

    Nearby responders scan the QR or tap the NFC band to access critical medical data — no app required.

We deliver information when it matters most.

Product

Two products, one system.

QR Emergency Band — 3/4 perspective

Images are for demonstration purposes only. The actual design may vary as development progresses.

Entry product

Near launch

QR Emergency Band

A battery-free silicone band with laser-engraved QR and NFC, linked to a secure DRSOLV medical profile.

  • Battery-free QR + NFC identification
  • Scannable by any smartphone — no app required
  • Secure DRSOLV medical profile (blood group, allergies, conditions, medications)
  • Emergency contact alerting on scan
Medical-grade biosensing wearable — front

Images are for demonstration purposes only. The actual design may vary as development progresses.

In development

Prototype phase · 2026–27

Medical-Grade Biosensing Wearable

A wrist-worn medical-grade device combining continuous vital monitoring with autonomous emergency response.

  • Continuous heart rate, SpO₂, single-lead ECG, and temperature
  • Fall detection and GPS
  • On-device AI for AFib classification and fall detection
  • Automated SOS to emergency contacts and responder network
  • Designed for ISO 13485 compliance
  • Pursuing CDSCO Class B medical device certification

Compliance and certification work is in progress. The device is not yet certified.

How it works

From profile to saving lives.

  1. 01

    Onboard

    Create your secure DRSOLV medical profile — allergies, conditions, medications, emergency contacts.

  2. 02

    Wear

    Carry your QR Emergency Band or wear the medical-grade biosensing wearable.

  3. 03

    Detect

    The wearable monitors vitals continuously and flags real medical events on-device.

  4. 04

    Respond

    SOS alerts your emergency contacts and gives responders instant access to your medical profile.

Programme status

Where we are today.

Incubation

STARTinUP

Selected under STARTinUP, Uttar Pradesh's official startup programme. Incubated at GICRISE, Galgotias University.

Recognition

DPIIT-recognised startup

Recognised by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DIPP233670).

Validation

Field research and beta testing

Running active surveys — online and offline — among students, gig workers, daily commuters, and emergency healthcare professionals, with parallel beta testing of our data systems.

Pilot updates

Logistics pilot programme — launching 2026

We are onboarding the first users for the QR Emergency Band. Apply to receive the product early and help shape the pilot.

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Team

Built by clinicians and engineers.

One vision. One mission. Better healthcare for India.

Dr. Rashi Gupta, Co-Founder and CEO

Dr. Rashi Gupta

Co-Founder and CEO

  • MBBS.
  • Emergency care experience in government and private setups.
  • Clinical Lead.
Deepanshu Pandey, Co-Founder and COO

Deepanshu Pandey

Co-Founder and COO

  • B.Tech Computer Science.
  • MBA in Marketing and Analytics.
  • Product and Operations.
Dheeraj Khetwal, Advisor

Dheeraj Khetwal

Advisor

  • Founder, Raasta R&D.
  • HealthTech experience.
  • Long-term Roadmap.
Suraj Chand Rajwar, Advisor

Suraj Chand Rajwar

Advisor

  • Previously at UNDP.
  • Public Health Policy.
  • Government Ecosystem.
Dr. Nikita Deopa, Clinical Advisor

Dr. Nikita Deopa

Clinical Advisor

  • MD Psychiatrist.
Dr. Chirag Saini, Clinical Advisor

Dr. Chirag Saini

Clinical Advisor

  • MD Dermatologist.
Dr. Anjali Sagar, Clinical Advisor

Dr. Anjali Sagar

Clinical Advisor

  • MD Microbiologist.
Dr. Rishi Sharma, Clinical Advisor

Dr. Rishi Sharma

Clinical Advisor

  • MD Community Medicine.

Partner with us

Build emergency response infrastructure with us.

We’re looking for partners who move first and operate at the edges of healthcare delivery.

Logistics & fleet operators

Protect your workforce on the road with identity and vital monitoring.

Hospitals & ambulance services

Integrate emergency identity into your triage and pre-hospital workflows.

Government & public health

Scale district-level emergency response infrastructure.

Get in touch

Tell us how you want to partner.

solvpvtltd@gmail.com