Procurement committees evaluating a new diagnostic device usually want to know one thing before pricing even comes up: what does adoption actually involve, beyond the purchase order? Here's what a NIBRA-CS® deployment looks like in practice, from evaluation to a running testing department.

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Evaluation and documentation

NIBRA-CS® is CDSCO licensed and Made in India, so regulatory clearance for institutional purchase isn't a separate hurdle. A procurement pack — covering technical specifications, licensing, and pricing — is available on request, along with demonstrations for biomedical, clinical, and purchase committees evaluating the device.

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On-site installation and commissioning

Every deployment includes on-site installation and commissioning as standard — this isn't shipped as a self-install unit. Whether the plan is a single department or a multi-centre rollout, the same installation process applies at each site.

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Operator training

Staff training is included at deployment, not sold as a separate add-on. Because the test protocol is guided on-screen through a fixed sequence, day-to-day operation doesn't require a dedicated autonomic-testing specialist once the operating staff are trained.

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Going live

Once commissioned, the department is generating standardised, automated reports from day one — no separate reporting software to integrate, and reports are formatted for direct inclusion in existing patient documentation workflows.

Suitable-for use cases span inpatient and outpatient autonomic testing departments in hospitals, specialised autonomic function assessment in neurology clinics, and dedicated diagnostic centre workflows — the same installation and training process applies across all of them.

What this has looked like in practice

NIBRA-CS® has a commercial unit deployed at RIMS Ranchi, where PHC-level screening integration is currently underway — extending autonomic screening beyond the hospital department itself into primary health centre workflows. Clinical validation and pilot studies have also been conducted at AIIMS Kalyani, JIMS Budge Budge, and IIMC Sonarpur, extending the validation dataset across diverse patient populations and institutional settings.

For institutions planning a multi-centre rollout, the same evaluation-to-deployment process scales across sites — each site goes through the same installation, training, and commissioning steps rather than a one-off custom setup per location.

Planning a department rollout, or need the procurement pack for your committee?