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Medical technology developer eyes partnerships with major Dayton players


Medical and Engineering Solutions Limited Russ Research Center
The office opened in Russ Research Center earlier this year.
Medical and Engineering Solutions Limited

An innovative startup is paving the way forward, looking to create and introduce Dayton’s health sector to new technologies.

Medical and Engineering Solutions Limited is a technology company focused on creating and selling affordable solutions to healthcare. The startup also provides consulting services in medical development engineering and biomedical needs.

Founder and owner Tarun Goswami's expertise rests in in structural engineering, performing design/development, computational modeling, material selection or failure analysis of engineering and medical components/devices.

“I’m doing all this new product development, so those who have interest, we can actually help them design new medical devices,” Goswami said.

Medical and Engineering Solutions Limited opened its office for the first time in January at Russ Research Park at 2794 Indian Ripple Road in Beavercreek. The launch space was donated by Russ Innovation Gateway.

Goswami looks to continue marketing his own commercialized products as well as others he is introducing to the Dayton market including:

  • Body analyzer – Using Visbody technology, the device scans and analyzes a person’s body composition, provides a posture assessment, shoulder function assessment. 3D scans and body posture analysis among 50 parameters measured are helpful tools to understand human performance in sports, military and other physicals.
Visbody body scanner
3D scans and body posture analysis among 50 parameters measured can be used to understand performance in sports, military and other physicals.
Visbody
  • Skin analyzer – Created by Goswami, the innovation is geared toward beauty and personal care. The machine utilizes artificial intelligence and eight safe light sources to conduct skin analysis and provide insight into skin irregularities.
Medical and Engineering Solutions Limited face scanner
The device, developed by Medical and Engineering Solutions Limited, can provide information on the current state of skin and offer solutions.
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  • Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) – EMS-based products range from a small scale foot massager to TENS EMS to NEO systems for treatment and weight-loss for applications in cosmetology/medical spa and weight management.
  • Shock Therapeutics – Products use electrical, mechanical (pneumatic), magnetic, laser, near infrared spectroscopy and other sources to accelerate healing in physical therapy, chiropractic and other applications.
  • Other medical devices include toe alignment, ankle joint, hip and knee replacements. Goswami is currently working on new product developments including a mouth guard, infant pacifier, full body scans before and after surgery, analysis of failed orthopedic or trauma related devices 3D printing devices and more.

Goswami said the company is currently working on potential partnerships with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and VA Medical Center. WPAFB would utilize the body scanner to keep track of and keep an eye on potential issues in service people. The medical center seeks to potentially become involved in commercialization of a material Goswami is developing to make prosthetic sockets for amputees.

As a professor of biomedical engineering at Wright State University, Goswami sources his workers from local university students as well as occasional part-time help.

“I had a few students coming and going and they are not permanent,” Goswami said. “I serve as a bridge. They can come here, get experience and put it in a resume. Once they graduate from university, they get the job that they want.”


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