The startup's solution helps pathology labs improve efficiency, accuracy and accessibility
Tathagato Rai Dastidar was looking for areas to build his startup. Despite having no background in the space, healthcare fascinated him. Around 2015, while researching, he stumbled across a problem in the field of pathology. “In pathology labs world over, there were machines to do almost everything. But for samples of diseased patients, there was no affordable device available,†says Dastidar. The most crucial part—analysing an unwell patient’s blood—had to be done manually by a pathologist under the microscope. “Analysing blood manually, even by a pathologist could be highly error-prone. So, we decided to address this issue using AI,†adds Dastidar.
After six years of intensive research, SigTuple started commercialisation in 2021.
After a patient’s blood is drawn and reaches the laboratory, it goes through an automated machine called the ‘cell counter’. Dastidar explains this gives all the numbers and their respective ranges; if all the numbers are within range, the report comes in accordingly. If a certain number is beyond or lower than the set range, a slide needs to be made that will be verified and analysed under the microscope. Today, it is being done manually, SigTuple is automating this process.
SigTuple offers a two-part solution—called AI100—that is sold to laboratories and hospitals. One, an automated digital microscope, which converts the physical sample into microscopic digital images. Second is an AI-driven software, which analyses these scans and presents it to the pathologist on a web browser. “We are selling the technology at a more affordable price, as compared to the others available. That's why less than 4 percent of labs worldwide have adopted this technology,†he says. The startup claims to have 21 granted patents for this technology—of which six are US patents and the remaining Indian.
With this two-pronged approach to diagnostics, the chances for error are minuscule. Also, it saves a lot of time—what would take a technician five or ten minutes can be completed in less than a minute, since the AI has done over 95 percent of the job. The pathologist simply needs to verify, review and sign off. "We are improving the quality, turnaround time and the accessibility,†he says. Both the software and hardware have been designed and developed by SigTuple in-house. Some of their clients include HCG Hospitals, Krsnaa Diagnostics and Thyrocare among others. "We charge an upfront cost for the hardware and there is a recurring charge for the usage of the software," he explains.