Wednesday, February 18


New Delhi: Maverick Simulation Solutions on Wednesday launched ‘SIDDH’, a high-fidelity critical care adult patient simulator developed and manufactured in India, aimed at strengthening hands-on clinical training across medical colleges and hospitals.

The next-generation simulator was unveiled at the company’s corporate office in Dwarka, New Delhi. Designed as a life-size, 65-kg full-body adult model, SIDDH replicates real-world critical care scenarios with physiological accuracy, the company said in a statement.

According to Maverick Simulation Solutions, SIDDH integrates advanced lung simulation technology, AI-powered ultrasound capabilities and real-time physiological response systems to create an immersive and clinically realistic training environment.

The simulator enables doctors, nurses, paramedics and medical students to practise complex procedures, manage emergencies and take critical decisions in a safe setting before treating real patients.

The launch event was attended by members of the medical community including Dr Deepak Aggarwal from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi; Dr Deepak Jhakkar and Dr Ishmeet, Co-Founders of Dermosphere Clinic; Dr Vikram Gandhi, Secretary, Institute of Dental Studies and Technologies; and Dr Sahil, MBBS.

Anuj Chahal, Founder, Maverick Simulation Solutions, said the global medical simulation industry is witnessing rapid growth as healthcare systems recognise the need for safe, technology-driven training.

“In India, this need is even more urgent with the rapid expansion of medical colleges and healthcare institutions. However, access to high-fidelity simulators has traditionally depended on expensive imports. With SIDDH, we are introducing a ‘Make in India’ solution that matches global standards while being tailored to Indian healthcare realities,” he said.

Chahal added that the company aims to position India as a creator and exporter of advanced simulation technologies by investing in research, engineering and AI integration, contributing to self-reliance in critical care training infrastructure.

SIDDH supports training across a range of critical care scenarios including cardiac emergencies, respiratory distress, trauma and complex airway management. It features realistic anatomy, dynamic lung mechanics and real-time arterial blood gas feedback that responds to learner interventions.

The platform also incorporates an AI-powered ultrasound module comprising over 1,000 clinical cases, along with probe tracking, intelligent scoring and adaptive guidance. Optional modules include communication training, structured assessments, team-based simulations and cloud-based performance analytics for institutions.

Dr Sunil Tomar, Director, Maverick Simulation Solutions, said SIDDH’s response engine adapts continuously to clinical interventions such as ventilator adjustments, airway management and fluid resuscitation.

“The integration of AI-powered ultrasound with dynamic lung simulation and automated performance tracking creates a data-driven training ecosystem comparable with global high-fidelity systems, while being designed and manufactured in India,” he said.

The company said SIDDH has already been installed at several premier institutions, including multiple campuses of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and a central government hospital in New Delhi.

The launch aligns with Maverick Simulation Solutions’ broader strategy to accelerate the digital transformation of medical education through advanced research, AI integration and scalable simulation technologies, it added.

  • Published On Feb 18, 2026 at 01:42 PM IST

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