PINAKI MAJUMDAR
Jamshedpur, Dec 17: Tata Steel UISL, a subsidiary of Tata Steel has been awarded the 2nd prize in the oral paper presentation at the 3rd International Conference on “Emerging Challenges in the Prevention and Control of Vector-Borne Diseases”.
The prestigious event, organised in collaboration with Absolute Human Care Foundation, New Delhi, took place at Loyola College, Chennai, and brought together global experts, researchers, and organizations to share innovative strategies for combating vector-borne diseases.
Innovative Dengue Speedometer model gains recognition
The winning presentation, titled “Dengue Speedometer: A Predictive Model for Rapid Response in Dengue Outbreak Management,” highlights an innovative approach developed by Tata Steel UISL to predict, respond to, and mitigate dengue outbreaks in urban areas.
The model has been recognised for its data-driven efficiency, rapid response mechanisms, and community-centric approach, making it a scalable solution for effective disease management in densely populated regions.
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Global experts discuss solutions for vector-borne diseases
The 3rd International Conference on Emerging Challenges in the Prevention and Control of Vector-Borne Diseases brought together policymakers, scientists, and health organizations to discuss cutting-edge solutions for controlling vector-borne diseases.
Tata Steel UISL’s presentation stood out for its practical, innovative, and scalable approach to dengue outbreak management.
Receiving the 2nd prize at such a prestigious platform reflects Tata Steel UISL’s commitment to public health innovation and its ability to address complex challenges through collaborative efforts.
The recognition also underscores the importance of research and development (R&D) in creating impactful, real-world solutions for urban health management.