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Integrated digital solutions: the future of progressive healthcare
Express Healthcare
|January 2026
In an era where hospitals are rapidly transitioning from paper based workflows to connected, intelligent systems, BPL Medical Technologies is emerging as a strong Indian player shaping the digital backbone of care delivery.
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With decades of trust and a rich legacy in medical devices, the company is now expanding its portfolio to digital health solutions that unify workflows across operating theatres, ICUs, and radiology. In this conversation, Dr Shravan Subramanyam, MD, BPL Medical Technologies shares insights into BPL's digital health vision, the growing role of automation and Al, and how integrated digital platforms are redefining clinical efficiency for hospitals and diagnostic centres. As digital health continues to evolve, he elaborates how BPL Medical Technologies aims to bring simplicity, intelligence, and reliability to hospitals navigating the next phase of healthcare transformation.
BPL Medical Technologies is a legacy brand that has been a trusted name in technology for generations. How is this legacy influencing your identity as a prominent med tech player in the healthcare segment?
BPL MedTech’s journey in healthcare has always been rooted in reliability and clinician trust. Over the years, our devices have been an integral part of hospitals across the country, supporting doctors in critical moments of care. Our key strength has always been adapting to the needs of the end user and preempting future market demands With that approach - it’s obvious that our focus is on creating digital solutions that are practical, dependable, and aligned with real clinical workflows. We see digital health as a natural extension of our device legacy, one that simplifies processes, improves coordination, and maintains the reliability that hospitals have always associated with BPL MedTech.
Digital transformation means different things to different industries. What real world gaps are BPL's digital health solutions designed to address?
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