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It has been one year since the Congress government came to power in the State, but the expansion of Sultanpur Park and Genome Valley has not fructified so far.
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Launched in 2017, the Medical Devices Park at Sultanpur in Patancheru is the country’s largest medtech R&D, innovation and manufacturing cluster.
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Akriti Ophthalmic Private Limited Chairman and Managing Director Kuldeep Raizada shares his experiences of working with the Telangana government
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Almost every advanced med device is now being manufactured in State
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Hyderabad: At a time, when Telangana was promoting growth of life sciences sector and manufacturing medical devices, Central Government has not considered the State Government’s proposal for a medical device park. The “Promotion of Medical Devices Parks” scheme is implemented with a total financial outlay of Rs. 400 crore and the maximum assistance under the […]
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Hyderabad: In a development that will aid in reducing the dependency on imports for medical devices, Industries and IT Minister KT Rama Rao inaugurated the global hub for manufacturing and research and development unit of stent maker Sahajanand Medical Technologies (SMT) at the Medical Devices Park (MDP) at Sultanpur. This is the Phase I of […]
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Hyderabad: The Medical Devices Park in Telangana won a new investment with S3V Vascular Technologies deciding to invest Rs 250 crore to set up its integrated manufacturing facility to manufacture high-end, critical and lifesaving neuro and cardiac medical devices in Telangana. The company will manufacture a drug eluting stent, which will globally be the first […]
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Hyderabad: Akriti Oculoplasty Logistics, an ophthalmic product manufacturing company, conducted an eye camp for testing the retina and eyesight of the employee of Medical Devices Park, on January 30. Dr Kuldeep Raizada, Chairman of Akriti Oculoplasty Logistics also attended the event. First-of-its-kind, Medical Devices Park is dedicated to manufacturing affordable medical products for common people. […]
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Hyderabad: IT and Industries Minister K T Rama Rao on Wednesday sought to highlight the growing role of start-ups in the State, especially in the Medtech sector. “A range of companies and start-ups based in Hyderabad are focused on building next generation medical device products like 3D printed bionic arms, imaging systems, digital health solutions, […]
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Hyderabad: Marking a new chapter in the medical devices and life sciences segments, IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao on Wednesday inaugurated the factories of seven companies that set up their operations in the 302-acre Medical Devices Park, the largest of its kind in the country, at Sultanpur. The companies that opened their factories […]
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KTR said, the State which commissioned the country’s largest medical devices park in Sultanpur (near Hyderabad) in 2017 today has attracted over 40 companies setting up units.
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Diagnostic products maker to invest Rs 150 crore in the facility that will cater to domestic and export markets.
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Omron has three facilities globally including Japan, Vietnam and China.
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State has taken efforts that will enable scale of manufacturing through a dedicated Medical Devices park at Sultanpur spread over 250 acres, said Industries & Commerce Principal Secretary Jayesh Ranjan.