Lytus Technologies Expands Healthcare Footprint with the Acquisition “Blod.in”

Commits INR 1000 crore to Power AI-Driven Scaling, Innovation, and Strengthen HealthTech Penetration

Update: 2025-04-30 08:19 GMT
Lytus Technologies has acquired Blod.in to revolutionise blood component logistics using AI, expanding nationwide with major growth plans.

Lytus Technologies, a global platform services leader, has completed its acquisition of Blod.in, India’s pioneering on-demand blood component logistics platform, currently active in Chennai. The acquisition, made through Lytus HealthTech, a fully owned subsidiary, marks a major step in redefining critical healthcare delivery through advanced AI and machine learning.

Blod.in has quickly grown from serving 30 hospitals to 140 within a year, maintaining a 20% monthly growth rate. Now poised to expand to over 100 more hospitals and 15 blood banks, the platform will soon reach major metros including Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. Lytus also plans to scale Blod.in’s operations globally to the U.S. and UAE, targeting improved inventory management, reduced wastage, and faster blood availability.

To support its aggressive expansion, Lytus has committed INR 1000 crores over the next three years to bolster both organic and inorganic growth. A significant portion will fuel HealthTech advancements like Blod.in’s AI engine, which streamlines inventory forecasting, real-time demand mapping, and last-mile logistics.

CEO Dharmesh Pandya called healthcare a sector where “business growth meets societal impact.” He emphasized the platform’s integration of AI, ML, and Agentic AI to transform medical logistics and improve outcomes across India.

Blod.in’s official rollout follows a successful pilot that reduced blood procurement time from hours to under two hours—vital in a country facing a 650,000-unit annual blood shortage. COO Sai Guna Ranjan Puranam added that the platform is more than tech—it’s a “community connected by trust and a shared mission to save lives.”

Blod+ now stands ready to scale across India and beyond, connecting hospitals, blood banks, and logistics into one intelligent, life-saving ecosystem.

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