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Lord's Mark Industries signs pact for AI-based radiation-free breast screening wearable device

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March 12, 2026

Technology-led breakthrough in Al-based Radiation-Free Breast Screening Wearable Device.

Lord's Mark Industries signs pact for AI-based radiation-free breast screening wearable device

Lord's Mark Industries Limited (LMIL) has entered into a technology transfer agreement with the Centre for Materials for Electronic Technology (CMET) to manufacture an AI-powered, radiation-free breast screening wearable device for the early detection of breast cancer.

As per WCRF, India ranks third in new breast cancer incidents globally, accounting for over 26% of all female cancers in the country.

According to Market Research Future Reports (MRFR), the global breast cancer market was valued at $4,882.14 million in 2024 and is projected to reach $12,880.85 million by 2035 at a CAGR of 9.22%. Grand View Research highlights diagnostics as the dominant segment driven by early detection demand, while Future Market Insights estimates the screening and diagnostics market to be at $5.05-5.86 billion in 2025, expected to reach $10.5-11.36 billion by 2033-2035.

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