Marc Koska

Marc Koska

Markkoska has helped save over 14 million lives. Despite years of repeated rejections, Koska has always insisted on developing his revolutionary disposable product - the iconic K-1 syringe. This is the first syringe with self destruct function in the worl

2019-03-30  

Markkoska has helped save over 14 million lives. Despite years of repeated rejections, Koska has always insisted on developing his revolutionary disposable product - the iconic K-1 syringe. This is the first syringe with self destruct function in the world medical market. Koska constantly struggles with bureaucracy and the privileged class in every step of creating a successful and constantly evolving company. His only motivation is to eradicate the spread of deadly viruses to save people's lives. His spirit of not pursuing fame and fortune is very inspiring, which is commendable for successful entrepreneurs. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 3500 people die from unsafe injections every day. All injections using K1 syringes are sterile and safe. The K1 syringe cannot be reused - it will automatically lock and break after one use. Koska Koska designed this groundbreaking syringe in just three minutes, but the implementation plan faced 17 years of neglect, repeated rejections, and discouragement. Almost twenty years after inventing the k-1 syringe, Koska collaborated with the World Health Organization and led the organization to launch its third global health initiative. This is an order to ensure the safety of needles, which will put an end to the tragic situation where 1.3 million people die each year due to the use of dirty needles. By 2017, all health systems in the world will completely switch to using self destructing syringes. Koska has been awarded the International Prize Project Technology Innovation Health Award, which primarily recognizes innovators from around the world who use technology to benefit humanity. He also won the Economist Social and Economic Innovation Award and became one of the world's leading health innovators. In just one week, his event in India had an astonishing audience of 50.8 billion, setting a world record. The event raised the health awareness of the majority of Indian citizens through television, radio, movies, and newspaper articles, launching a groundbreaking health campaign to ensure that all medical injections are safe.