When a healthcare system fails, what actually fails? We often think of infrastructure, funding, or access. But in reality care fails when a system stops functioning.
Today, disasters are increasing in both scale and complexity. During crises medical devices are not missing or unavailable, they are present but non-operational.
This is not a resource problem, this is a technical readiness problem!
Biomedical engineers are not organized as a deployable response force.
When critical devices fail, care is not delayed—it is interrupted, and lives are lost.
A coordinated model that unifies biomedical expertise, mobilizes resources, and sustains care continuity during crises.
Global workforce for a common mission
Expertise strengthening device maintenance
Rapid deployment of resources
Uninterrupted and sustainable life-saving support
UBMC is designed to make medical technology reliable, resilient, and operationally sustainable during healthcare emergencies.
A proven 6-step process to restore care in crisis zones.
Crisis signal received
Evaluate needs and priorities
Deploy volunteers and equipment
Repair and restore equipment
Knowledge transfer to locals
Impact measurement
Building a global network of partners committed to healthcare resilience.
Global organizations aligned with our mission
Universities and research institutions
Medical device manufacturers and suppliers
Research and training partnerships
Headquartered at Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ)—Asia’s leading medical technology ecosystem.
An integrated platform bringing together manufacturing, research, healthcare, and policy, giving us a unique vantage point to understand where systems fail under pressure.
www.amtz.in
State-of-the-art infrastructure
Expert-led programs
Ideation to commercialization
Connected worldwide