Deepinder Goyal, the founder and CEO of the prominent food delivery platform Zomato, has ignited viral speculation by dropping a cryptic hint about a new health-tech device named 'Temple.' This experimental gadget is believed to be designed to monitor and provide insights into cerebral blood circulation (blood flow in the brain).
The Zomato CEO shared details about the new health-tech initiative in a recent post across his social media platforms.
The Mystery Device
Goyal’s post describes the 'Temple' device as a product stemming from "deep technological research," built to offer accurate, real-time information to the user.
"It is a scientific but unconventional [device]," Goyal wrote while sharing an image of the gadget. He assured the public that "more updated information will be coming soon," further fueling anticipation across the tech community.
Previous Viral Appearance
The structure and appearance of the device have already generated mixed reactions, though initial interest was sparked some time ago. The device first caught the public eye when Goyal was seen wearing a small, golden metallic sensor which he has identified as the 'Temple' during a visit to a Feeding India school. Tobfit Silicone Case Cover for AirPods Max Headphones, Soft Clear TPU Anti-Scratch Ear Pad/Ear Cups/Headband Cover for AirPods Max, Sweat-Proof Transparent Protector Accessories,Pink
This initial sighting had gone viral, leading to numerous comments and intense online discussions about the unusual gadget and its potential purpose.
While the exact launch date, regulatory status, and commercial strategy for the 'Temple' device remain undisclosed, Goyal's cryptic announcement confirms his venture into the ambitious and rapidly evolving health technology sector. Also Read: The bewildering digital arrest: How to escape from fraudsters?!