An Indian innovation is set to capture global attention. Dr. Hraday Shah Judeo has unveiled Go Venom, the world’s first wearable invention that can instantly detect snake venom and deliver lifesaving antivenom within seconds.

Snakebite is one of the world’s most neglected health crises, affecting millions every year across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. An estimated 5.4 million snakebites occur annually, resulting in 1.8–2.7 million envenomings and an eye-opening 81,000–138,000 deaths worldwide. In India alone, nearly 58,000 people die each year, and millions more suffer debilitating injuries, amputations, or lifelong disabilities and figure is only of the reported ones not of the Tribal and backward accessible area.

That’s why Go Venom isn’t just innovation — it’s a wearable life shield for millions at risk, literally putting emergency medical response on the body before help arrives

Go Venom™ offers a breakthrough solution:

  • AI-driven biosensors instantly detect a snakebite.
  • Smart microfluidics identify the venom type.
  • Automated injectors release the precise antivenom.
  • Regenerative gel therapy minimizes tissue damage.

“Go Venom is not just a device — it’s protection, hope, and survival for millions at risk,” said Dr. Hraday Shah Judeo, Inventor and Founder of Shaktinetra Labs.

Dr. Hraday Shah Judeo, the inventor, shares ownership of the patent with the Ashit Anjana Heritage Foundation — a Section 8 non-profit and registered startup. The innovation has been patent-published by the Indian Patent Office (Application No. 202521075957), formally recognizing its novelty and uniqueness. Field trials are scheduled in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, two regions with some of the country’s highest snakebite cases, to adapt the technology for rural and tribal use.

Go Venom™ has already been recognized as a world-first breakthrough, with enormous potential to protect farmers, trekkers, soldiers, and vulnerable rural communities.

With this invention, India not only addresses one of its deadliest rural health challenges but also offers the world a revolutionary technology to fight snakebites in real time.

About the Inventor

Dr. Hraday Shah Judeo is an Entrepreneur, Inventor, and Thinker, committed to transforming India’s challenges into opportunities through innovation, leadership, and technology. Recognised as an International Business Leadership Awardee and coming from the Ajaigarh Royal Family of Bundelkhand, he blends policy insight, global exposure, and grassroots understanding. He is associated with Sangh & BJP

He holds a PhD (H.C.) in Strategic Leadership & Public Policy from NIILM University, (UGC Recognised, Haryana), and a Postgraduate Program in Design Thinking & Innovation from the Isenberg School of Business Management, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA. A former Project Manager with multinational corporations, he has worked with Fortune 500 clients.

He serves as Patron of the Ashit Anjana Heritage Foundation, a Section 8 NGO active in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, and is also a Certified Life & Leadership Coach (ICF-GCCP Level 2). With professional expertise as a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (LSSBB), he advises both corporate and PSU sectors.

Go Venom — the world’s first patent-published wearable against snakebites — is the latest example of his vision to merge science, AI, and healthcare innovation in service of society.

Only Validation : Patent Published and Pending. Patent Application No. 202521075957


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