ETRise Top MSMEs Ranking: A wheelchair that can climb stairs, travel up to 25 km
Access for the differently abled in the country has been a quintessential problem. With an aim to upend this segment, Bengaluru-based Ostrich Mobility brings affordable, customised and sustainable solutions providing easy mobility to wheelchair-b...

The four founders- Venukrishnan U, Binu J, Harshakumar K S and Sreejith N S were childhood friends and had years of collective experience in various domains in IT and hospitality industries before they started the company in 2007. They made their first electric wheelchair from the wiper motor of an old car.
“On our journey we met hundreds of people who were confined to the four walls of their home for years. There were students who could not go to school. There were people totally dependent on and at the mercy of others,” Venukrishnan told ET Digital.
When the company started, there were limited kinds of wheelchairs available in the country but mostly imported from developed countries and only suitable for sophisticated facilities. These existing wheelchairs posed the challenges of being expensive and not suitable for Indian roads. Venukrishnan added that these imported wheelchairs could not be customised according to the needs of the user.
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These wheelchairs can be customized as per the needs of the user, and the company provides a doorstep delivery option. The price of these wheelchairs ranges from Rs 69,000 to Rs 3.4 lakh.
“Awareness has also been one of the challenges for us, and besides manufacturing these electric wheelchairs, convincing the customer was an additional effort in the beginning days. Now, we have many customers who commute using our wheelchairs daily for over 5 km. People have realized the availability of such products at affordable prices in India. The government has started issuing electric wheelchairs in place of manual wheelchairs,” he said.
In 2014, the company ventured into making hospital beds and today has eight models of multi-functional specialty electric beds like ICU beds, gynecology/birthing beds, tilt table and specialty couches such as examination, dialysis & chemotherapy couches. Cloudnine Hospitals is one of its clients. Apart from this, it also designs and manufactures mobility scooters catering to the mobility challenges of senior citizens. According to Venukrishnan, these mobility scooters are designed concerning the conditions of Indian roads and can be driven in both rural and urban roads.
“Ostrich is setting up their export business to Canada and Europe and the Middle East. Considering the innovative features and the price competitiveness, Ostrich will be able to expand the business global,” he said.
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