When we see police officers on duty, we rarely consider how the stress and demands of their roles impact their heart health. This invisible issue has silently affected thousands of Sri Lankan officers. Thanks to Jendo, it is finally being brought to light.
When Innovation Meets Public Service
The recent police health screening event marked a milestone for Sri Lanka, blending senior leadership with cutting-edge technology to tackle a vital health issue. With the presence of Inspector General of Police Mr. Priyantha Weerasooriya, the event showcased how Jendo is revolutionizing early risk detection through AI-powered innovation.
This pioneering initiative introduced first-of-its-kind healthcare technology in Sri Lanka, bringing advanced, proactive care directly to those who serve on the front lines of public safety.
The Game-Changer: 16 Minutes That Could Save Lives
This was not a routine checkup. Jendo's 16-minute vascular assessment provides insights into cardiovascular health long before symptoms emerge. What usually takes multiple appointments and invasive testing can now be done in a single, quick, non-invasive session.
With over 100 police officers undergoing Jendo's vascular screenings, the program moved far beyond a small pilot. It became a landmark health initiative showcasing the real-world potential of Sri Lankan innovation. One by one, officers participated in the screening, taking proactive steps toward long-term heart health.
The large turnout reflects both trust in Jendo's technology and growing awareness of the unique health risks faced by law enforcement officers. Coordinating such a large-scale effort for a high-demand profession further underlines the importance and impact of the initiative.
Proudly Sri Lankan, Globally Validated
The Jendo screening device is the result of years of research and collaboration between healthcare experts and engineers. Their work has led to clinically validated, patent-protected technology, now recognized in international markets including the United States, Japan, and Sri Lanka.
A Heartfelt Thank You
Jendo extends its deepest gratitude to all officers who took part. Amid demanding schedules, they made time to prioritize their health and support local innovation. Their trust and participation were central to the event's success.
Looking Ahead
Jendo remains committed to making early detection and preventive healthcare accessible to all Sri Lankans. This health camp was not just a one-time event. It was a powerful demonstration of what is possible when Sri Lankan innovation meets meaningful public service.
As Jendo continues to grow, its mission is clear: to deliver AI-powered, compassionate, and accessible healthcare that empowers people to take control of their well-being before symptoms ever appear. Because healthcare should be a right, not a luxury.
This is just the beginning.

