bigtec Private Limited
Abhishek Haldar currently serves as the Head of Human Resources at Bigtec Private Limited, focusing on enhancing people practices to promote a high-performing culture and drive business growth within the MedTech sector. Previously, Abhishek held the same title at Pandorum Technologies Pvt. Ltd., contributing to advancements in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Abhishek's extensive experience includes roles as an Independent Consultant at HR & OD Consulting, where engagement with Infosys involved various organizational development assignments, and leading HR functions at SCOPE T&M and M. N. Dastur & Co. (P) Ltd. Abhishek's early career features consultancy work at PricewaterhouseCoopers, HR internships, and a graduate administrative role at The Ohio State University, complemented by a Master’s degree in Human Resources and a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from reputable institutions.
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bigtec Private Limited
We created Bigtec labs to address the need for “gold standard" diagnosis at “near care" locations so that care givers are able to provide precise rather than presumptive diagnosis, thereby putting patients on the right therapy early and enabling their rapid return to wellness. With this goal, we have developed the world’s first near care PCR platform for clinical diagnosis, freeing the technology from the confines of a laboratory and making NAAT tests available where there are most needed, closer to a patients first interaction with the healthcare system. This decentralization and democratization of NAAT tests allows very sensitive and specific diagnosis of infectious diseases. The Truelab platform has been developed keeping the constraints of resource limited settings in mind and requires minimal training and only basic infrastructure at the point of deployment. Our multi-disciplinary team has developed this technology and platform ground-up and we will continue to use these skills and experience to develop other such technologies based on clinical need-gaps, keeping resource limited settings in mind.