BRICS Award Presented to Zoroastrian Entrepreneur Mahvash Abyari

The innovative analytical blood sugar scan technology, developed by Iranian Zoroastrian entrepreneur, Mahvash Abyari, enables patients to administer their blood sugar levels more effectively and reduce risks associated with sudden fluctuations.

According to Donyaye Eghtesad, Abyari, CEO of Farirteb Company, won the entrepreneurship award in the women’s startup competition held alongside the BRICS meeting.

Abyari’s work addresses a critical challenge for diabetics, creating Iranian technology that improves precise blood sugar monitoring and data analysis, thereby helping patients maintain healthier blood sugar control.

At the BRICS 2024 Business Forum, held alongside the recent BRICS group meeting in Moscow, the results of the Women’s Startup competition were announced, recognizing 22 female entrepreneurs from the member countries. Among the winners were four Iranian women, including Mahvash Abyari, a Zoroastrian entrepreneur, who earned the BRICS award for her creation of the Analytical Blood Sugar Scan (iSGM) technology.

Traditional blood sugar testing requires diabetics to test their blood multiple times a day, usually five or six, using devices that only store the sugar levels without providing any analytical insight. This lack of access to data showing the fluctuations in blood sugar throughout the day prevents effective management. Patients have no way of seeing when their blood sugar drops or spikes or understanding how their diet affects these fluctuations, making it difficult to avoid dangerous spikes or drops that can harm the body.

Additionally, traditional devices present a challenge for healthcare providers, who struggle to access a comprehensive and analytical report on a patient’s blood sugar changes over time. Abyari’s innovation addresses these critical gaps, allowing for better management and monitoring of blood sugar levels, thus improving the lives of diabetics and enhancing the doctor-patient experience.

The Analytical Blood Glucose Scan (ISGM) technology offers a breakthrough in diabetic management by enabling the charting and analysis of blood sugar data, provides doctors with critical insights to make correct treatment decisions. This technology helps doctors adjust insulin doses and empowers diabetics to manage their condition more effectively.

ISGM works through a wireless connection that links the diabetic’s blood sugar testing device to their mobile phone. It quickly transfers up to 880 data points (recorded blood sugar readings) to the phone, where the data is displayed on an easy-to-understand analytical graph. The graph color-codes the data: high blood sugar is marked in yellow, normal levels in green, and low blood sugar in red.

This innovative technology not only makes data acquisition faster but also allows healthcare providers to examine patients more calmly and accurately. Moreover, doctors can use this clear, visual data to explain a diabetic patient’s health and blood sugar status in simple terms, improving communication and treatment outcomes.

 

 

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