This is a huge project for us, and I refer to it as Project 28.8. The goal is to create a sustainable primary care solution to ensure that our 28.8 million public school children receive their annual check-ups and have access to primary care 24/7 in their home villages. In many rural areas, schools serve as community centers—places for voting, playgrounds, and gatherings—so we believe we can establish what we call Life Clinics or LabEx Digital Clinics in these schools.
The Life Clinic is essentially a clinic in a box, equipped with complete diagnostics. For example, we can conduct a complete CBC using AI imaging. One drop of blood goes into a reader that takes a picture, which is then sent to the cloud. We can provide a comprehensive 20-parameter CBC report, including platelet counts. I found a manufacturer in Brazil that developed an AI-enabled digital microscope to accurately read platelet counts.