5C Network, India’s largest radiology AI platform, has partnered with BPL Medical Technologies to launch BPL Cortex an advanced AI-integrated digital X-ray system designed to deliver faster, more accurate chest X-ray interpretation at the point of care. The platform combines BPL’s high-quality digital radiography hardware with 5C’s deep learning algorithms to detect abnormalities such as tuberculosis, pneumonia, lung nodules, and cardiomegaly with high sensitivity, targeting improved diagnostics in primary and secondary care settings across India.
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Unveiled on January 25, 2026, BPL Cortex integrates 5C Network’s proven qXR AI model directly into BPL’s digital X-ray machines, enabling real-time automated reporting, prioritisation of critical cases, and reduced radiologist workload. The solution is optimised for low-resource environments with offline capability, multilingual reports, and seamless integration with ABDM workflows. Initial deployments are planned in government hospitals and primary health centres, with commercial availability expected in Q2 2026.
5C Network, India’s leading teleradiology and AI radiology company, has joined hands with BPL Medical Technologies, a homegrown leader in medical devices, to introduce BPL Cortex an AI-powered digital X-ray platform that promises to revolutionise chest imaging in resource-constrained healthcare settings. The launch, held on January 25, 2026, in Bengaluru, brings together 5C’s extensively validated qXR AI model with BPL’s robust digital radiography hardware to deliver automated, high-accuracy interpretation directly at the point of imaging.
The BPL Cortex system enables radiologists and frontline physicians to receive instant preliminary reports highlighting key abnormalities including tuberculosis, pneumonia, pleural effusion, cardiomegaly, lung nodules, and pneumothorax with confidence scores and localisation heatmaps. The AI runs on-device or edge servers for offline functionality, ensuring usability in rural and semi-urban primary health centres (PHCs) and district hospitals where internet connectivity is unreliable. Reports are generated in local languages, compliant with ABDM standards, and can be instantly pushed to patients’ ABHA-linked digital health records.
The technology builds on 5C Network’s qXR model, which has already been deployed across thousands of sites in India and globally, with WHO-endorsed performance for TB screening. By embedding this AI directly into BPL’s X-ray machines, the partnership eliminates the need for separate cloud uploads or manual image transfer reducing diagnostic turnaround time from hours or days to minutes and easing the burden on India’s overburdened radiology workforce.
Dr. Arjun Kalyanpur, Founder & CEO of 5C Network, said: “Chest X-ray remains the most widely used imaging test in India, especially for TB and respiratory infections. Yet interpretation delays and radiologist shortages limit its effectiveness. BPL Cortex brings world-class AI directly into the X-ray machine empowering every technician and doctor at the frontline to make faster, more confident decisions.”
Mr. Anish Bafna, Managing Director & CEO of BPL Medical Technologies, added: “India needs solutions that are Made-in-India and Made-for-India. By combining our reliable hardware with 5C’s proven AI, we are delivering a complete, affordable, and scalable platform that can transform primary care diagnostics nationwide.”
The platform has already undergone extensive validation in Indian hospital settings, showing high sensitivity and specificity for critical findings while maintaining low false-positive rates. Regulatory clearances (CDSCO) are in advanced stages, with commercial rollout planned for Q2 2026 across government and private facilities. The system is priced to support large-scale deployment under National Health Mission and state health programmes.
This collaboration reflects the growing momentum in India’s medtech sector toward indigenous innovation that combines hardware excellence with AI intelligence addressing real-world challenges in TB screening, pneumonia diagnosis, and general chest pathology interpretation.
“By putting AI directly inside the X-ray machine, we are giving every doctor and technician the power of a specialist radiologist right at the point of care, in every corner of India.”
By
HB Team

