
Left to Right: Ayumu Okada, Representative Director, President and CEO – Omron Healthcare Co. Ltd. and Dr. Charit Bhograj, CEO & Founder Tricog Health
The AI-powered remote health platform supports OMRON’s ‘Going for Zero’ vision by enabling early detection and intervention to prevent heart attacks and strokes

Left to Right: Hokuta Haya, Deputy Consul General of Japan in Bengaluru, Ayumu Okada, Representative Director, President and CEO – Omron Healthcare Co. Ltd. and Dr. Charit Bhograj, CEO & Founder Tricog Health
Bangalore, July 14, 2025: OMRON Healthcare, a global leader in home health monitoring, has partnered with AI-driven cardiac care innovator Tricog Health to launch KeeboHealth, a first-of-its-kind connected health platform designed to revolutionize remote cardiac care in India. This strategic initiative is aligned with OMRON’s ambitious ‘Going for Zero’ vision—aiming to eliminate heart attacks and strokes through technology-driven, patient-centric care.
KeeboHealth leverages real-time data from OMRON’s connected devices—such as ECG monitors, blood pressure monitors, and weighing scales—integrated with Tricog’s advanced AI engine to deliver continuous, personalized monitoring. The system identifies early signs of heart deterioration and immediately alerts medical teams, reducing hospitalizations and enabling timely interventions.
Ayumu Okada, President & CEO of OMRON Healthcare, highlighted the impact of the collaboration: “KeeboHealth unites OMRON’s innovative home health devices with Tricog’s ECG analysis AI, creating a powerful tool for early detection and response. This marks a major milestone in our journey toward achieving zero cardiovascular events in India.”
Dr. Charit Bhograj, CEO & Founder of Tricog Health, added, “KeeboHealth offers hope to millions living with heart failure by delivering proactive care, even in underserved regions. Our goal is not just treatment—but prevention, using AI to drive life-saving interventions at scale.”
The platform has already shown strong clinical outcomes in a multinational study involving Duke and UT Southwestern University in the U.S. and Manipal Hospital in India. Results include a 45% improvement in patient biomarkers, enhanced medication adherence, and reduced hospital readmissions—validating KeeboHealth’s potential to transform heart failure management.
Hokuta Kaya, Deputy Consul General of Japan in Bengaluru, praised the Indo-Japanese collaboration: “This partnership represents a breakthrough in healthcare innovation, combining Japanese technology with Indian ingenuity to deliver impactful solutions for the nation’s heart health crisis.”
OMRON and Tricog plan to scale KeeboHealth across India throughout 2025, ushering in a new era of remote, intelligent, and inclusive cardiac care.
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