New Delhi: In an accelerated effort to ensure supply of oxygen in abundance, Hitachi, Ltd. and Hitachi India Pvt. Ltd. has collaborated with Vimhans Nayati Super Specialty Hospital and set up an oxygen plant of 150nm3 (cube) capacity in the premises of the hospital in Delhi. Considering the threat of fourth wave and future waves of the pandemic, the partnership will strive to ensure that the citizens of India get immediate access to oxygen. The plant will achieve a 97% level of O2 purity, conforming to the industry standards, and offering the best facility to patients.
The O2 PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) plant will be a necessity to further strengthen the health infrastructure of Delhi, which is gearing up to ensure Qualitative medical facilities and making it accessible to the people of Delhi.
A step towards building a sustainable health infrastructure for the society, the O2 plant is automated with in-built safety measures, which will supply high-quality medical oxygen to patients, while making the hospital self-sufficient in meeting the oxygen needs of its patients.
Keeping in line with the government’s vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Digital India, Hitachi through its Social Innovation Business Solution, is actively providing technological solution in areas such as energy, mobility, infrastructure, education, agriculture, and healthcare. Contributing to the nation’s mission for building a resilient future, Hitachi is extending its initiative of ‘Powering good’ with the collaborative roadmap that has been aimed in building an undisputed India across varied business verticals.
Fighting against the pandemic, in FY2020, Hitachi India Research & Development Centre supported India to keep the citizens and society informed through robust data-driven COVID-19 information platform. The dashboard drew relevant data and details from across reliable and authentic digital platforms and presents it to the user in a friendly and analytical format. The details include prevailing COVID -19 situation in India covering the length and breadth of data at state, district, and national level.