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MIT-WPU develops smart IoT-enabled dispenser for better medication management

By IANS | Updated: March 9, 2025 19:51 IST

Pune, March 9 MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU), Pune, on Sunday, said that it has developed a smart ...

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Pune, March 9 MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU), Pune, on Sunday, said that it has developed a smart Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled tablet and capsule dispenser to improve medication management by ensuring precise and timely dispensing while allowing remote monitoring.

Traditional medication dispensers often require manual handling and lack real-time monitoring. To address this issue, the Pune-based university has designed a modular system with IoT connectivity.

The dispenser features an equilateral-shaped container, a motorised dispensing system, and a smart controller that follows user-defined schedules.

The device works through a system of dispensing units arranged in a circular manner, connected by sprockets and powered by a motor.

At scheduled times, the controller unit sends commands to dispense the required medicine automatically.

"In today's fast-paced world, maintaining consistent medication adherence is a significant challenge, particularly for individuals managing complex medical regimens," Dr Amol Tagalpallewar, Professor, School of Pharmacy at MIT-WPU said.

He added that this innovative IoT-enabled pill dispenser represents a leap forward in addressing the challenge.

He further stated that the device is not just about dispensing pills; it's about improving health literacy and enhancing the quality of life.

With IoT integration, caregivers and healthcare professionals can monitor medication adherence in real-time, ensuring patients follow their prescribed schedules correctly.

This innovative dispenser is designed for use in home care, assisted living, and hospitals.

“Furthermore, this device represents a significant step towards the future of healthcare delivery, where technology and human-centred design converge to create more accessible, efficient, and effective solutions," Dr C.H. Patil, Associate Professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering said.

"We envision a future where technology is not just a tool, but a partner in promoting well-being and enhancing the quality of life for all," he added.

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