Sukhwant Khanuja

Sukhwant Khanuja serves as the CEO of Carematix Inc. since 2001, where strategic development for telehealth solutions in homecare, disease management, hospitals, and pharma has been a primary focus. In addition, Sukhwant is the CEO of Blipcare since 2014, where commercialization strategies were established for innovative products including the world's first WiFi Blood Pressure Monitor and a WiFi weight scale. Sukhwant also contributed as an advisor for healthcare startups at XlerateHealth in Louisville, KY, and Healthbox Accelerator in Chicago and Boston from 2012 to 2015. Prior experience includes serving as an Engagement Manager at McKinsey and Co., leading commercialization strategies and operational improvements across various industries, including pharmaceuticals and manufacturing, and working as a Senior Engineer at Case New Holland. Sukhwant holds a PhD and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame respectively, and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.

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Carematix Inc.

Carematix leads the IOT space in healthcare with easy-to-use medical grade monitoring devices and platform, virtual clinical trials platform and data analytics engine for large population base. Carematix provides the vital link between patients and their providers. Carematix solutions include easy monitoring of wellness parameters such as cellular blood pressure, pulse, weight, blood sugar, oxygen level etc. The high-quality data captured and use of specific data analytics allows providers to make better informed, faster patient care management decisions that contribute to reduced ER visits and hospital readmissions, improved quality of life for patients, and lower health care costs for all. Carematix solutions are User-friendly, low-cost, wireless, web-enabled and modular. The core solution consists of: - A wireless monitoring device (blood pressure monitor, pulse oximeter, glucometer, etc.) - A Web Portal System to analyze and report on the data - Apps for patients and their family members


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