Dr. G. Yedukondalu Registers Design for AI-Based Sugar Level Monitoring Device

Anurag University is proud to congratulate Dr. G. Yedukondalu, Associate Professor in the Department of Data Science, on the successful Design Registration of an 'AI-Based Sugar Level Monitoring Device' with the Patent Office, Government of India. Diabetes management is a pressing healthcare challenge worldwide, and continuous, accurate monitoring of blood sugar levels is central to effective care.
By integrating artificial intelligence into a sugar level monitoring device, Dr. Yedukondalu's innovation points toward smarter, more responsive healthcare tools that could help patients and clinicians track and manage the condition more effectively. Securing a design registration with the national patent office is an important milestone, formally recognising the originality of the work and protecting the intellectual property behind it. It also marks a meaningful step from research idea toward potential real-world application.This achievement reflects Anurag University's commitment to fostering innovation that addresses genuine human needs, particularly in the vital area of healthcare technology.
The university celebrates Dr. Yedukondalu's accomplishment as a commendable contribution to impactful, AI-driven healthcare solutions, and encourages its faculty to continue translating their expertise into inventions that can improve lives. Congratulations to Dr. Yedukondalu on this proud and promising achievement.
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