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Fibre2Fashion
16-07-2025
- Health
- Fibre2Fashion
DRDO, AIIMS launch Make-in-India carbon foot prosthesis
DRDO's Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL) and AIIMS Bibinagar have unveiled the first Make-in-India, cost-effective, advanced Carbon Fibre Foot Prosthesis, indigenously designed and developed, named ADIDOC. ADIDOC is a major breakthrough under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative, launched by DRDL Director Dr GA Srinivasa Murthy and AIIMS Bibinagar executive director Dr Ahanthem Santa Singh. ADIDOC is biomechanically tested to load up to 125 kg with sufficient factor of safety. It has three variants to cater to patients of different weights. This foot is designed with the goal of offering a high-quality and affordable solution accessible to a larger population in need, while delivering performance at par with available international models, the Ministry of Defence said in a press release. DRDO's DRDL and AIIMS Bibinagar have unveiled ADIDOC, an indigenously developed, cost-effective carbon fibre foot prosthesis under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. Biomechanically tested for up to 125 kg, it offers three variants and performance on par with global models. Priced under ₹20,000, it aims to improve accessibility for low-income amputees and reduce reliance on costly imports. It is expected to reduce the cost significantly to as low as less than ₹20,000 in production in comparison to the current imported similar products that cost around ₹2 lakh. Hence, this innovation is expected to significantly improve accessibility to high-quality prosthetics for low income group amputees in India, reduce dependency on imported technologies, and support broader social and economic inclusion for people with disabilities. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)


India Gazette
15-07-2025
- Health
- India Gazette
DRDO & AIIMS Bibinagar unveil first Make-in-India cost-effective advanced Carbon Fibre Foot Prosthesis
New Delhi [India], July 15 (ANI): The first Make-in-India cost-effective advanced Carbon Fibre Foot Prosthesis, indigenously designed and developed by DRDO's Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL) and AIIMS Bibinagar, Telangana, was unveiled at AIIMS Bibinagar, Telangana, on July 14, 2025, according to the Ministry of Defence. AIIMS Bibinagar - DRDL, DRDO Indigenously Developed Optimised Carbon Foot Prosthesis (ADIDOC), a major breakthrough under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative, was launched by Distinguished Scientist & Director, DRDL, Dr GA Srinivasa Murthy and Executive Director, AIIMS Bibinagar, Dr Ahanthem Santa Singh. ADIDOC is biomechanically tested to loads up to 125 kgs with a sufficient factor of safety. It has three variants to cater to patients of different weights. This foot is designed with the goal of offering a high-quality and affordable solution accessible to a larger population in need, while delivering performance at par with available international models. It is expected to significantly reduce the cost to as low as Rs 20,000 in production, compared to the current imported similar products that cost around Rs 2 lakh. Hence, this innovation is expected to significantly improve accessibility to high-quality prosthetics for low-income group amputees in India, reduce dependency on imported technologies, and support broader social & economic inclusion for people with disabilities. Earlier, DRDO handed over six strategic indigenously designed and developed products against the Naval Staff Qualitative Requirements (NSQR) to the Indian Navy, officials said in a statement. Secretary DDR&D and Chairman DRDO handed over these products to Rear Admiral Sriram Amur ACNS( SSP), Naval HQ at a special ceremony held at Defence laboratory JodhpuThe six indigenously designed products include Gamma Radiation Aerial Surveillance System (GRASS), Environmental Surveillance Vehicle (ESV), Vehicle Radiological Contamination Monitoring System (VRCMS), Underwater Gamma Radiation Monitoring System (UGRMS), Dirt Extractor and Cross Contamination Monitor (DECCOM) and Organ Radioactivity Detection System(ORDS). (ANI)