BPL Medical Technologies unveils critical-care innovations at ISACON 2025
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BPL Medical Technologies unveils critical-care innovations at ISACON 2025

The company introduced the ExcelSign E12 and E17 modular patient monitors, the Relife 1000 biphasic defibrillator, and a new OT charting software

  • By IPP Bureau | December 04, 2025

BPL Medical Technologies, one of India’s leading medical equipment brands under the BPL Group, unveiled its latest critical-care innovations at ISACON 2025, showcasing technologies designed to transform patient monitoring and emergency response in hospitals.

The company introduced the ExcelSign E12 and E17 modular patient monitors, the Relife 1000 biphasic defibrillator, and a new OT charting software aimed at enhancing hospital preparedness in ICUs, operating theaters, and emergency departments. Part of BPL’s digital solutions portfolio, the OT charting software received praise from industry leaders for its potential to streamline intra-operative documentation and improve data continuity.

Commenting on the launches, Guruswamy Krishnamoorthy, CEO of BPL Medical Technologies, said, “We are pleased to introduce the ExcelSign E12/E17, Relife 1000, and our OT charting software at ISACON 2025. These additions strengthen our ongoing efforts to support hospitals with reliable and practical critical-care solutions suited for today’s clinical environments."

"ISACON provides an important platform to engage directly with clinicians and understand how our technologies can contribute to better patient monitoring, smoother workflows, and timely emergency response."

"With our expanding digital solutions, we are also focused on enabling smarter, more connected care systems that help clinicians access information more efficiently and make informed decisions at the point of care.”

India’s healthcare sector is rapidly embracing digital transformation, with hospitals adopting connected systems to enhance critical-care delivery and clinical decision-making.

Smarter ICUs, integrated data flows, and automated documentation are becoming essential, driving demand for technologies that blend reliability with digital intelligence.

According to 6Wresearch, India’s critical-care market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.6% between 2025 and 2031.

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