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INDIA: 4 Salesian college students showcase innovative health technology

Four students from the Salesian College Siliguri in India have created innovative heart attack prediction software

Software designed to predict risks of cardiac arrest 

INDIA

(MissionNewswire) Four students from the Salesian College Siliguri in India have created innovative heart attack prediction software. At a recent event, the team showcased the technology in a live demo and were encouraged to get a patent for their work.

The software was built from scratch by the first-year bachelor of computer applications students in collaboration with the Radio Club’s tech members. Designed to analyze health data and predict potential risks of cardiac arrest, the project is a major product achievement.

The core development team was led by Anand Kumar and supported by Ronish Minj, Othniel Samuel and Rahul Kumar Sah. Each brought unique strengths to the project, shaping it into a working prototype that blends innovation with compassion.

Kumar explained his vision, “I wanted this project to prove that technology can feel human.” Minj added, “It’s more than a model — it’s our small step toward saving lives.” Samuel reflected, “Innovation in health care should start where compassion meets data.” Sah shared, “Every test run made the system stronger and us more curious.”

To refine the prototype, a dedicated beta testing team worked closely with the developers. Crist Minj contributed as a researcher, conducting literature reviews and performance comparisons across machine learning models. Priyam Kerketta looked at reliability.

Faculty mentors have lauded the initiative as a milestone in Salesian College’s mission to foster innovation, inclusivity and community-oriented technology. The vice principal of sciences remarked that the project embodies the spirit of Salesian education, empowering young minds, especially from tribal communities, to harness technology for social good.

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