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Home » News » A cradle of innovation in Pune with a soothing touch of AI

A cradle of innovation in Pune with a soothing touch of AI

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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The cradle all in one and the crib feel early signs of vigil and softly bounces to calm babies to sleep before they even cry

The cradle all in one and the crib feel early signs of vigil and softly bounces to calm babies to sleep before they even cry

“The hand that rockea is the cradle is the hand that governs the world,” wrote the poet William Ross Wallace in 1865. This ode to Mother Hood has now found a new resonance in a quiet revolution born in a laboratory in the heart of the house of an Indian young couple.

Radichika and Bharath Patil, former students of the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, were sailing at night without insomnia of the new paternity when they decided to take the matter in their own hands, literally. What is what a personal mission to recover breaks has now become a very praised company that is transforming child care. Its creation, Cradlewise, is among the first smart cribs of the world, a product that recently obtained a great thanks from Sam Altman De AI on the social media platform X.

Return to India

Cradlewise’s trip was in the United States in 2022, where he quickly won loyal followers. In just two years, he has helped babies through the US and Canada to register almost 30 million hours of repair sleep, and now, the complete circle has arrived, returning to India.

“Move our manufacturing to India was a strategic and emotional decision. We wanted to bring the production from where the company’s heart is. Establish a 20,000 square feet installation.

He adds that the greatest obstacle was to build a supply chain in India that could meet the high standards required for a baby product that is also a connected device. “We work in close collaboration with local partners training, collaborating and, sometimes, joint development processes with them, to help raise quality and precision. Today, components are almost of local origin. Only chips and some specialized”, “”, “”, “”, “

Failure of children with technology

In essence, Cradlewise is more than a crib. He is a quiet and intelligent partner for exhausted parents and disturbed babies, an elegant cradle and cradle, all in one who feels early signs of vigil and softly bounces to calm babies to sleep before they even cry. Armed with AI and integrated sensors, monitor breathing and movement patterns without the need for wearables, offering ideas in real time through a dedicated application.

With a price of ₹ 1,59,900, Cradlewise may seem like a luxury article, but represents a broader change towards raising children driven by technology, backed by science and empathy. Developed in consultation with medical experts and promoted by sleep research, the cradle is designed to support not only babies, but also to the well -being of their caregivers.

Long -term vision

Radhika said that his long -term vision is to build an intelligent ecosystem that supports the growth of a child from childhood to early childhood, with sleep and well -being in its nucleus. They are working on products that go beyond cribs, such as young children, well -being ideas and intelligent nursery technology that adapts to the evolutionary needs of growing families.

“At the macro level, Cradlewise is part of a much larger story: the rise of India as a global innovation center. We are seeing a change of being an economy of services to a product power. So that India becomes an economy of $ 10 billion, we need to make a high -tech and technology manufacture of Bild, and create space for new companies at responsible scale,” he said.

Posted on April 20, 2025

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