TCS' blockchain solution doubles India’s Covid-19 testing

TCS' blockchain solution doubles India’s Covid-19 testing

By: ICN Bureau

Last updated : December 05, 2020 5:20 am



The ambitious project was launched by the Government of India’s Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP) to scale up indigenous Covid-19 diagnostic test-kit production capacity to a million test kits a day


Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has deployed a blockchain-based digital supply chain platform for doubling India's COVID-19 testing. 
 
The ambitious project was launched by the Government of India’s Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP) to scale up indigenous Covid-19 diagnostic test-kit production capacity to a million test kits a day.
 
C-CAMP’s newly launched project is funded by the Rockefeller Foundation is called Indigenisation of Diagnostics (InDx), and aims to build a robust, scalable supply-chain ecosystem of Indian MSMEs capable of producing large quantities of reagents and other components needed for RT-qPCR-based and other diagnostic test kits for Covid-19. 
 
The project entails eliminating supply-chain bottlenecks and handholding MSMEs to help them bridge capability gaps, meet necessary quality standards and expand capacities to be able to indigenously produce a million test kits a day.
 
As C-CAMP’s technology partner, TCS has developed and deployed a dynamic digital supply-chain platform to manage the MSME ecosystem, powered by the TCS Data Marketplace solution. The solution enables organizations to embrace new ecosystem-based business models, giving them the ability to democratize data and monetize it to create value. It facilitates standardized, controlled data exchanges across ecosystem participants with the necessary security and privacy protection, using blockchain at the back-end to ensure the immutability of audit logs.
 
“As a purpose-driven organization, we are delighted to partner with C-CAMP in this bold new initiative to scale up India’s testing capacity, and make Covid-19 testing accessible to every Indian who needs it. The success of this initiative sets an example for how ecosystem-based partnerships can be put to work for other mission-mode programs of national importance,” said Dinanath Kholkar, Global Head – Analytics and Insights, TCS.

Tata Consultancy Services Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms

First Published : December 05, 2020 5:15 am