Tech Mahindra Foundation #OxygenforIndia Initiative Deploys 3,000 Oxygen Concentrators And 40,000 Oxygen Cylinders To Help India - GADGET-INNOVATIONS

Tech Mahindra Foundation #OxygenforIndia Initiative Deploys 3,000 Oxygen Concentrators And 40,000 Oxygen Cylinders To Help India

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Tech Mahindra to digitally enable supply chain applications leveraging its ecosystem of suppliers, customers, partners, and associates

 

 

 

Tech Mahindra Ltd., a leading provider of digital transformation, consulting and business re-engineering services and solutions, today announced its support to #OxygenForIndia, a volunteer-run organization put together by the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy (CDDEP), to deploy 3,000 oxygen concentrators and 40,000 oxygen cylinders to help resolve the oxygen crisis in India. The partnership will strive to ensure that life-saving medical oxygen is delivered to critical patients quarantined at home to limit the need for hospitalization.

 

 

#OxygenForIndia is a campaign aimed at delivering oxygen cylinders to those in need, and especially those who may have difficulty in being admitted to a hospital due to financial constraints. As part of the partnership, Tech Mahindra will provide its leading technological and functional expertise to digitally support the campaign by enabling their supply chain applications and streamlining operations with RFD ID (Radio-frequency identification) tracking. Additionally, the partnership will also utilise the operational capabilities of Mahindra Logistics and leverage the Mahindra ecosystem of suppliers, customers, partners, and associates for funding to aid the campaign. 

 

 

#OxygenForIndia will raise $10 Million to begin with - with contributions coming from Tech Mahindra, industry and various citizen bodies. This movement will support creation of oxygen capacity across 15 cities and tier 2 towns, thereby benefitting lakhs of COVID-19 patients and reducing the stress on the India’s hospital eco-system which is under tremendous pressure due to oxygen unavailability

 

 

 

 

New Delhi – May 17th, 2021