Receiving the NIDHI SSP support through Atal Incubation Centre - Rabindranath Tagore University became another important milestone in the journey of Remote Physios.
For any healthcare innovation startup, there comes a stage where ideas, prototypes, and early validations need stronger momentum to move towards structured development and scalable execution. The NIDHI SSP support arrived at exactly that phase for Remote Physios.
More than financial assistance, the support acted as fuel for acceleration.
It enabled faster progress in refining rehabilitation technology concepts, strengthening product development efforts, improving connected healthcare systems, and continuing the long-term mission of accessible physiotherapy and remote rehabilitation.
The journey until then had already involved field learning, prototype testing, startup ecosystem exposure, mentorship, and continuous iteration. But acceleration requires resources, ecosystem confidence, and sustained support systems that allow innovation teams to focus deeply on execution.
The support from AIC RNTU reinforced the belief that healthcare innovation focused on rehabilitation accessibility deserves long-term investment and ecosystem backing.
For Remote Physios, every such milestone increases both momentum and responsibility — responsibility to continue building meaningful solutions that can positively impact patients, physiotherapists, and underserved communities through technology-enabled care.
Some support systems help startups survive.
Others help them accelerate toward impact.