
During the event, Axio Biosolutions also launched its ASK Kit – Axiostat Suraksha Kavach, a bleeding control kit specially designed to upgrade the conventional first aid kits available with the BFNA’s, armoured vehicles, aircraft jet, submarines, etc. Indian Army Chief-General Manoj Pandey witnessed and tested Axio’s ASK Kit during the event. The ASK Kit is a crucial tool that can assist soldiers in preventing life-threatening bleeding and Hypovolemic shock, a medical emergency that occurs when blood volume drops to a dangerous level. Hypovolemic shock can cause ischemic injury to vital organs, resulting in multiple organ failure and, in extreme cases, death.

As part of the event, an “Equipment Display” was organized to exhibit India’s capabilities in defence manufacturing. The display featured 75 domestically produced products from 32 industries that were manufactured under the “Make in India” initiative. African Army Chiefs, as well as representatives and participants from African nations, were also in attendance to witness the showcase.
“Our participation in AFINDEX 2023 was an opportunity to showcase the capabilities of our flagship product, Axiostat, and launch our ASK Kit, which is designed to modernize conventional first field dressing (FFD) and shell dressings for infantry soldiers. Our bleeding control solutions are currently deployed in 300+ defence establishments, including UN peacekeeping forces, and we are proud to continue our support for the armed forces with innovative medical solutions.” said Mr. Brijesh – Defence Business Leader, Axio Biosolutions.



















