About Lattice
What we do, and how we work.
Our Services
Lattice offers technology design & development services in the following areas:
mHealth: mobile and web-based applications for clinical care delivery, research, and process control.
Connected devices: Networking and integration of third-party medical devices, such as patient monitors and point-of-care diagnostic equipment.
AI-enabled platforms: Customized for our client's workflows, such as consumer-facing chatbots, data analysis and processing, and system that assist experts with pattern recognition and decision-making
Process design: Standardization and deskilling of processes by applying lean philosophies, to allow for more effective use of technology
Lattice offers expertise in both design and sourcing – often, a project requires the right solution to be found, not built from scratch. To quote Carl Sagan,
“If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.”
Hence, rather than focus on invention, Lattice translates what is known and discovered into useful solutions, through an effective and efficient design process.
Engagement models
Design-based engagement
This model is suitable for clients who themselves are technology providers – such as medical technology start-ups, medical device manufacturers, solo innovators, and public health organizations. In this engagement model, Lattice designs and builds the medical technology for a design fee.
At the end of the project, the final designs are transferred to, and become the property of, the client. Subsequently, clients have the option to either engage Lattice to build and assemble the final product, or engage its own network of suppliers and system integrators. Lattice offers design-for-manufacturability services to enable manufacturers to effectively and efficiently start their operations.
Data Collection & Entry
This model is suitable for end-users – such as hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare service providers. In this model, Lattice designs a solution based on the client’s needs, and offers it to the client in the form of a product – inclusive of user training and post-sales service. In this model, the designs are owned by Lattice. Some of the product ideas have also emerged from the founding teams’ operational experience.
Grants and partnerships
Lattice Innovations was a design partner on the Project NeoPORT, supported by funding from Grand Challenges Canada to the Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi.
About the projectIndia implementation partner of the Consortium for Affordable Medical Technology (CAMTech), the technology division of the MGH Center for Global Health. Executed over $100K of USAID-funded programs to support technology innovations in India.
Lattice developed the Jugaadathon© brand in partnership with H@cking Medicine @ MIT and CAMTech. Jugaadathon was the largest community of medical technology innovators in India, numbering over 1,500.
Sub-awardee of multi-year, multilateral USAID TBCare II grant. Assessed market potential for Germicidal UV fixtures, to improve air quality and reduce the risk of TB transmission. Worked with public health researchers at the Harvard Medical School, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, and the Center for Disease Control (CDC).
Read the reportIn the top 10 among a field of 300 social enterprises in Action For India (AFI) 2017.
Winner of best startup in digital health, emergency and critical care at BioAsia 2017.
Recipient of the BIRAC SPARSH grant 2017 for medical technologies for geriatric care. Lattice is developed a Virtual Reality tool to aid in Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy with the help of this grant, and licensed the design IP to a Indian medical device firm.
Recipient of the 6th BIRAC (http://www.birac.nic.in/) biotechnology ignition grant (BIG) award in 2015, for its innovative work in developing affordable tele-ICU solutions.
Read the BIRAC compendiumLattice in the News
Launch of the Digital Health Architecture Blueprint | UNDP Press Release| Mar 2025
Why Google is helping an Indian state roll out a ~$300M healthcare project | The Ken | Nov 2022
Audio: Strangers at CAMTech Hack-a-thon Found Lattice Innovations, India’s Design Factory | CAMTech Chats | Feb 2019
A technology design and development company, focusing on healthcare applications | Economic Times | Mar 2017
Why CAMTech conducts global medtech hackathons — Jugaadathon | YourStory | Mar 2017
Affordable healthcare technologies for rural India | The Hindu | July 2015