Growing up in a village in Rajasthan, Vikram saw his family suffer due to inaccessibility to better medical facilities. In 2015, he founded his company to create the world’s largest drone logistics network for package delivery in minutes to save lives.
Overcoming healthcare connectivity barriers in remote areas
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 13, Mar 2022
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