Oral cancer, almost unknown in Europe, has a high incidence in India. This is mainly due to the habits, poor nutrition and dental hygiene of the population, especially in rural areas. These areas, in which about 68% of the population live, have experienced a chronic shortage of wealth working force, means, facilities and specialists for several decades. This makes the access of rural population to healthcare very difficult. Moreover, specialists are not normally found at rural areas but in big cities. Travelling to urban areas to be diagnosed and treated is very time consuming and expensive for rural people. High number of individuals are pushed into poverty every year because of the healthcare payments they have to afford. Forus Care Pvt. Ltd., a startup company based in Bangalore (India) focused on delivering software-based healthcare solutions to improve the acess to the most unprotected to the healthcare system. The company took the initiative in adressing the oral cancer problem in India by developing a software-based analysis device. In order to empower as much people as possible, the device was thought to be portable, simple, low-cost and be able to be part of a telemedicine service system. The graduation project presented in this report has been developed as part of the company’s project. The objective of this gradaution project has been the development of the physical side of a new oral screening device for rural areas in India. The design process and approach towards this complex problem are presented and explained in this report, as well as its outcome. First, the problem is presented more in depth, as well as the company, its current product in the market and the service that they provide. The initial assignment is presented too. Second, the approaches and methods used during the project are briefly introduced. Then the design process is visualized and explained in detail, and the consulted experts in this project are mentioned. Third, the analysis is introduced in depth. Here can be found information about oral cancer and its detection, as well as information about technolgies and products on oral cancer detection. The outcome of the literature and field research in India is also presented in this chapter. Fourth, the objectives of the project are redefined based on the outcome from the analisys phase. Here can be found the project focus, stakeholders, design goals and list of requirements. Fifth, the creative process, which took place in India, is presented all the way from the first ideas to a six concepts. Here can be found all the most important solutions generated durign the process and all the decisions related with their acceptance or rejection. Sixth, after the definition of the concepts, mock-ups were built in order to test them with dentists in India. The outcome of this test was a concept which was the best considered by Indian dentists and suggestions. Seventh, based on previous outcomes the final design was defined in detail. After the explanation of all the parts, their objective, and materials, the usage of the product is presented. A cost analysis and assessment of the final design closes this chapter. To finalize, conclusions on the new design are presented together with recommendations for the company on what should be next on the development of the product. Personal reflections on the graduation project are used as ending of this report.