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South Asia’s first and most advanced robotic radio surgery system
05th August, 2024
Establishing technologically advanced, operator-friendly and cost-effective diagnostic solutions
05th August, 2024
Outlines the financial terms for implementing the activities of the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre (GTMC) in Gujarat
01st August, 2024
The Indian pathology market has emerged as a critical component of the country's healthcare ecosystem, driven by the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, infections, and lifestyle-related health problems. As the demand for precise and prompt diagnosis rises, the importance of pathology services has never been more pronounced. Let's delve into the market landscape, segmentation, global and Indian test prices, types of tests, and pathology equipment base, painting a comprehensive picture of the Indian pathology market.
01st August, 2024
To launch a specialised facility to treat varicose veins
29th July, 2024
Offers ultra-low-radiation scans with high-definition images
28th July, 2024
Organised by Sri Madhusudan Sai Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
22nd July, 2024
The diagnostics company has implemented the SOPHiA DDM Platform to enhance its solid tumor testing
04th July, 2024
India's MedTech industry holds immense potential, with projections estimating a growth rate of 28 per cent annually, and hitting $50 billion by 2030. India is the fourth largest market for medical devices in Asia and among the top 20 globally. Net imports for 2022-23 stands at $4.101 billion with an import coverage ratio of 0.45. The sector has witnessed a surge in imports, driven primarily by countries like the US, China, and Germany, however, India's robust policy ecosystem presents opportunities for exports and reducing import dependence through domestic manufacturing. Exports have overtaken imports in consumables and disposables during the last year. The industry now needs to continue with the momentum in other pillars of the medtech sector. Against this promising backdrop, the Department of Pharmaceuticals rolled out MediTech Stackathon 2024, in a bid to harness the collective expertise of stakeholders to ultimately propel the industry towards unparalleled heights of innovation and self-reliance. Let’s explore how the Indian medtech industry is prepping for the big leap.
01st July, 2024
Designed to advance students' and healthcare professionals’ skill development
01st July, 2024
Aims to upskill clinicians in organ-based reporting for enhancement in diagnosis
01st July, 2024
A new benchmark in India’s diagnostic imaging with its advanced technology
01st July, 2024
Baidya & Banskota (B&B) Hospital installs Nepal's first surgical robot, India made SSI Mantra
27th June, 2024
Pune-based startup DeepTek is a leading company developing artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that empower healthcare professionals to improve early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of various medical conditions. Their flagship platform, Augmento, seamlessly integrates AI tools into existing radiology workflows, while Genki, another AI solution, focuses on lung health screening in resource-limited settings, particularly tuberculosis (TB). Ritika Taki, Director, Strategic Projects, DeepTek spoke to Medtech Spectrum in detail about how the startup is tackling the growing burden of TB in India, and also shared plans about the company' current projects and future plans.
27th June, 2024
To introduce cutting-edge metal 3D printing solutions using selective laser melting technology to the Indian market
27th June, 2024
Swasth Mahila Swasth Bharat project aims to screen 1,50,000 women for breast cancer
25th June, 2024
To provide advanced radiosurgery educational training to radiation oncologists, physicists, radiation therapists
26th June, 2024
To enhance the capacity to perform complex spine surgeries
24th June, 2024
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