Vizag set to be medical tech hub

The AMTZ, which will be the country’s first full-fledged medical devices manufacturing zone, will take off in October, this year.

Visakhapatnam: Vizag is set to become India’s medical technology capital, with the Andhra Med Tech Zone (AMTZ) and the Kalam Institute of Health Technology (KIHT) to come up in the city.

The AMTZ, which will be the country’s first full-fledged medical devices manufacturing zone, will take off in October, this year. 

The zone will be bringing down healthcare cost in India significantly, as it would produce a range of medical devices, including the high-end ones such as CT scan, X-ray tubes, IV diagnostic devices, ECG, opthalmic equipment, heart and lung machines and ventilators.

“Today, India imports more than 75 per cent of the medical devices required.  In the high-end segment, the imports are to an extent of 95 per cent, touching Rs 24,000 crore annually.  Once they are manufactured locally, the cost of these devices will be lower, which will get reflected in healthcare costs,” Jitendar Sharma. CEO of AMTZ and health advisor to the AP government, told this newspaper.

The import dependency is about 85 per cent for products such as artificial dialysis apparatus & haemodialyser, defibrillator, lithotripsy equipment, ECHO, EEG, ECG, anaesthesia equipments, laparoscope and endoscope, 52 per cent for diagnostic imaging products like X-ray tubes, CT scan and MRI and 35 per cent for consumables like cardiac catheter, syringe, suture and dialysers. “We are even importing thermometers and X-ray films,” Mr Sharma pointed out.

The AMTZ, which will produce most of these devices, will have 240 units, 52 of which have already been booked by both foreign and Indian companies. 

“Assuming that each of these units has a turnover of `50 crore, the total turnover would be Rs 12,000 crore, which is 50 per cent import substitution,” he explained.

To support the zone’s efforts, the new KIHT is also ready for inauguration. It will have a unique role in bringing out hundreds of prototypes gathering dust in medical research labs and health universities.

“We have identified at least 700 prototypes which can be made use of in the medical technology sector.  We will be auctioning these prototypes and pay back the money to the respective institutions, while the industry gets to keep the product,” Mr Sharma, who is also the executive director of the institute, said.

The first round of auction, involving 25 prototypes, will be held in three months through the Indian Medical Devices Manufacturers Association, the  executive director added.

AiMeD welcomes Govt’s move – India’s 1st medical technology institute Kalam Institute of Technology at AMTZ gets 100% Govt. financial support

July 26, 2017

New Delhi: The Kalam Institute of Health Technology (KIHT), India’s first institute dedicated to medical technology located at Andhra Pradesh born out of MedTech Zone (AMTZ) – Govt. of India’s support has received official approval for 100 per cent financial support from the Department of Bio-technology, Government of India.

AiMeD welcomes the initiative taken by AMTZ led by Dr Jitendra Sharma and CM of AP Shri Chandra Babu Naidu in hosting Kalam Institute of Technology which is supported by Secy DBT and Principal Scientific Advisor to PM and funded by GoI.

AiMeD is honoured to be invited to serve on the Governing Board which will lead the Prioritized indigenous development of Medical Devices in India for addressing Priority Diseases.

KALAM will formally take up the road map being created by UDAIMED- Forum created to bring Users, Developers, Academia, Industry and interface it with all Govt Scientific Development Dept. for being Make in India enabler.

Named after India’s 11th President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, KIHT has been set up with the aim to identify critical gaps in medical technology and suggest the government to do focused spending on such areas and help bridge the gap between academic research and industrial market access, by auctioning of patents and prototypes available with government funded academic research institutions.

KIHT shall broadly function on Innovation & Market Access, Enabling Technology Transfer, and Research & Development Support.

Placed within AMTZ, KIHT is amidst direct access to academia and industry. KIHT approval comes under the aegis of the launch of the National Biopharma Mission – an Industry-Academia Collaborative for accelerating discovery research to early development for biopharmaceuticals. The National Biopharma programme includes an investment of USD 125 million from the Government of India and an equal contribution as a loan from World Bank and is anticipated to be a game changer for the Indian Biopharmaceutical and medical devices industry.

KIHT shall support Department of Bio-technology in areas of medical technology. KIHT – a registered society has Dr. R. Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Advisor to Government of India as its President; Secretary, Department of Bio-technology as Chairperson and Dr. Jitendar Sharma as Executive Director. It is a first Institute of its kind with Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AIMED) on its governing board. KIHT is a jewel on the crown of AMTZ which is one of the fastest growing Government of India supported projects in Andhra Pradesh. AMTZ has recently received the most Innovative MedTech Zone Award.

Located within AMTZ campus, India’s first state-of-the-art medical devices manufacturing park, KIHT will have direct access to academia and industry. Formal launch of KIHT is scheduled to be done soon by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandra Babu Naid and Shri Harshvardhan

 

India’s 1st medical tech institute, Kalam Institute of Health Technology at AMTZ gets 100% financial support from DBT

Wednesday, July 26, 2017, 08:00 Hrs [IST]

The Kalam Institute of Health Technology (KIHT), India’s first institute dedicated to medical technology located at Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ), Visakhapatnam, has received 100 per cent financial support from the Department of Biotechnology (DBT).

Named after India’s 11th President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, KIHT has been set up with the aim to identify critical gaps in medical technology and suggest the government to do focused spending on such areas and help bridge the gap between academic research and industrial market access, by auctioning of patents and prototypes available with government funded academic research institutions.

KIHT shall broadly function on Innovation & Market Access, Enabling Technology Transfer, and Research & Development Support.

Placed within AMTZ, KIHT is amidst direct access to academia and industry. KIHT approval comes under the aegis of the launch of the National Biopharma Mission – an Industry-Academia Collaborative for accelerating discovery research to early development for biopharmaceuticals. The National Biopharma programme includes an investment of USD 125 million from the Government of India and an equal contribution as a loan from World Bank and is anticipated to be a game changer for the Indian biopharmaceutical and medical devices industry.

KIHT shall support Department of Bio-technology in areas of medical technology. KIHT – a registered society has Dr R Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Advisor to Government of India as its President; Secretary, Department of Bio-technology as Chairperson and Dr. Jitendar Sharma as Executive Director. It is a first Institute of its kind with Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AIMED) on its governing board. KIHT is a jewel on the crown of AMTZ which is one of the fastest growing Government of India supported projects in Andhra Pradesh. AMTZ has recently received the most Innovative MedTech Zone Award.

Located within AMTZ campus, India’s first state-of-the-art medical devices manufacturing park, KIHT will have direct access to academia and industry.

India’s first MedTech institute to be set up in AP, gets 100% govt funding support

The Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AIMED) which will be a part of the governing body of the Kalam Institute of Health Technology, has welcomed the move

By BioVoice Correspondent – July 26, 2017

New Delhi: The Kalam Institute of Health Technology (KIHT), India’s first institute dedicated to medical technology will be located at Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ), Government of India. The institute has received official approval for 100 per cent financial support from the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India.

In a statement, the Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AIMED) welcomed the initiative taken by AMTZ led by Dr Jitendra Sharma and Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Mr Chandra Babu Naidu in hosting Kalam Institute of Technology. “AiMeD is honoured to be invited to serve on the Governing Board which will lead the prioritised indigenous development of medical devices in India for addressing priority diseases,” it stated.

Named after India’s 11th President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, KIHT has been set up with the aim to identify critical gaps in medical technology and suggest the government to do focused spending on such areas and help bridge the gap between academic research and industrial market access, by auctioning of patents and prototypes available with government funded academic research institutions.

Located within AMTZ campus, India’s first state-of-the-art medical devices manufacturing park, KIHT will have direct access to academia and industry. The formal launch of KIHT is scheduled to be done soon by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandra Babu Naid and Union Science & Technology Minister, Dr Harsh Vardhan.

KIHT shall broadly function on innovation and market access, enabling technology transfer, and research and development support. A registered society, it has Dr R Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Advisor to Government of India as its President; Secretary, Department of Biotechnology as Chairperson and Dr Jitendar Sharma as Executive Director. It is a first Institute of its kind with AIMED on its governing board.

Placed within AMTZ, KIHT is amidst direct access to academia and industry. KIHT approval comes under the aegis of the launch of the National Biopharma Mission – an Industry-Academia Collaborative for accelerating discovery research to early development for biopharmaceuticals. The National Biopharma programme includes an investment of USD 125 million from the Government of India and an equal contribution as a loan from World Bank and is anticipated to be a game changer for the Indian Biopharmaceutical and medical devices industry.

India’s 1st medical technology institute at AMTZ gets 100% govt financial support

India’s 1st medical technology institute at AMTZ gets 100% govt financial support

KIHT approval comes after the launch of ‘National Biopharma Mission’ – an industry-academia collaboration for accelerating discovery research to early development for biopharmaceuticals.

 

The National Biopharma Mission includes an investment of $125 million from the Government of India and an equal contribution as a loan from the World Bank. It is anticipated to be a game changer for the Indian biopharmaceutical and medical devices industry.

Named after India’s 11th President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, KIHT has been set up with the aim to identify critical gaps in medical technology and suggest the government to do focused spending on such areas and help bridge the gap between academic research and industrial market access, by auctioning of patents and prototypes available with government funded academic research institutions.

KIHT will broadly focus on innovation and market access, enabling technology transfer and support for research and development.

Located within AMTZ campus, India’s first state-of-the-art medical devices manufacturing park, KIHT will have direct access to academia and industry. Launch of KIHT is scheduled to be done soon by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandra Babu Naidu.

AMTZ to host India’s first institute dedicated to medical devices

Published on: February 23, 2017

Achieving yet another milestone, the Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone Limited has announced that India’s first institute dedicated to medical devices technologies will be established in the ultra modern medical equipment manufacturing and testing hub in Visakhapatnam.

Named after former Indian President and world-renowned space scientist Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, the Kalam Institute of Health Technology will be established with Government of India’s support, Dr Jitendar Sharma, CEO & Director AMTZ and Advisor Health & Medical Technology, Andhra Pradesh, told Elets News Network on Thursday.

“Yet another milestone achieved. India’s first institute in the name of Dr Kalam dedicated to medical devices registered at AMTZ with Government of India’s committed support. The Kalam Institute of Health Technology takes birth on 23rd February 2017,” he said.

AMTZ has received applications from some of the largest companies in the world to set their shops there.

The park will provide for all capital intensive scientific facilities required by most medical device manufacturers and state-of-the-art 180-200 independent manufacturing units, with varying sizes of 0.25 acre, 0.5 acre and one acre.

AMTZ would offer facilities like component testing centre, electro-magnetic interference laboratory, medical grade low vacuum molding, cabinet molding, injection molding centres, 3D designing and printing for medical grade products, sterilisation and toxicity testing centre, radiation testing centre, gamma irradiation facility, papid prototyping centre, warehousing and regulator’s office.