New Delhi, July 3 -- Software and data processing services Blue Cloud Softech Solutions Limited has announced the launch of BluHealth Platform v2.0, an updated version of its digital healthcare system incorporating artificial intelligence tools and non-invasive diagnostic technologies.

According to the company, the platform has evolved from an earlier proof-of-concept into a large-scale system designed for clinical use in a range of settings, including hospitals, primary health centres and mobile health units.

BluHealth Platform v2.0 integrates AI-based clinical decision support and automated triage, alongside features such as remote vital signs monitoring, facial scanning for health screening and non-invasive HbA1c testing. The system also includes hardware designed to operate in challenging environments and to support offline functionality in areas with limited connectivity.

Company representatives said the platform is compliant with international data protection regulations, including HIPAA and GDPR standards. It supports interoperability protocols such as FHIR and HL7, allowing integration with existing healthcare systems.

Among its core functions, the platform offers real-time recommendations to clinicians, automated preliminary interpretation of medical data and tools for managing large-scale population health programmes. Its multi-sensor hardware is capable of capturing electrocardiogram (ECG), electromyogram (EMG), galvanic skin response (GSR) and temperature data.

The company stated that the technology is intended to support health services in underserved regions, with early interest reported in Middle Eastern and African markets. Industry research cited by Blue Cloud Softech Solutions estimates that the global digital health market, valued at approximately $288 billion in 2024, could grow to over $946 billion by 2030.

In a statement accompanying the launch, Blue Cloud Softech Solutions highlighted the potential demand for the system among several prospective customers, which could generate business worth up to $6 million.

The updated version also features a dashboard for visualising health trends across large populations, AI-powered triage tools for emergency scenarios and mechanisms to maintain data security in diverse deployment settings.

Company officials said that BluHealth v2.0 has been developed to support chronic disease management, routine screenings and rapid health assessments, with the aim of reducing reliance on resource-intensive diagnostic infrastructure.

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from TechCircle.