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Farrukh Usman is the Founder and CEO of Byonyks Medical Devices, Inc., and a medical device engineer who has successfully taken eight medical devices from the conceptual stage to FDA approval and finally launched them. With his extensive experience at one of the finest medical device-producing companies in the USA, Farrukh has worked on all classes of medical devices (Class I, II, and III) including;

1)	Insulin Pumps 2)	Artificial Pancreas (Close loop Insulin Delivery System) 3)	Hemodialysis Systems (Kidney Dialysis) 4)	Peritoneal Dialysis Cyclers (half of the PD Cyclers sold in the world in the next two years will have some design contribution from my side) 5)	Robotic-assisted Minimally Invasive surgical equipment

Additionally, he contributed to various drug delivery systems, systems to detect pulmonary embolism, and various medical devices. These devices have motor movement, wireless communications, cloud connectivity, feedback systems, multiple CPUs, and electromechanical components. Several patent applications have been filed in approximately 32 countries under his name.

Byonyks Byonyks is a biomedical startup headquartered in Greater Chicago Area. It was founded by Harvard, MIT graduates, and industry experts. Byonyks aims to bring affordable healthcare devices to 8 million people who do not have access to them. His approach takes a two-pronged strategy; First, to help bridge the gap between the latest medical technologies available in the developed world and developing countries. Secondly, it aims to introduce these devices at an affordable price to stimulate local consumer, industry, and retailer ecosystems.

History Byonyks International was founded in 2019 by Farrukh Usman when he left his American luxurious lifestyle to serve kidney failure patients in Asia. While working on such devices, he could observe the dire need for a Bloodless Dialysis™ for kidney failure patients in developing countries. Hence, the company established its first R&D center in Lahore, Pakistan in 2019. To make the device and its system accessible & cut down the import price, he built a major manufacturing plant in Pakistan for the production of Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (APD) machines. In 2022, Byonyks opened another R&D center in Greater Chicago Area.