Trivitron Healthcare has launched Kiran Smart Track, an application designed for tracking radiation protection or X-ray apparel. The company states that the application is the first of its kind in India and is aimed at supporting safety, compliance and operational processes in healthcare environment...
Read moreIn today’s accelerated evolution of medical technology, radiation-based diagnostic and therapeutic modalities have become foundational to clinical care delivery. The scale is staggering, more than 4.2 billion radiological examinations and 6.2 million radiation therapy treatments are performed glob...
Read moreOn this International Women’s Day, conversations about women in the workforce often highlight encouraging statistics — and rightly so. In India, healthcare is one of the sectors where women form a strong and visible presence. They serve as doctors, nurses, technicians, quality specialists, resea...
Read moreThe medical device industry has expressed concerns about the US Food and Drug Administration’s revised proposals for resource allocations and enrollment for the Total Product Lifecycle (TAP) program 2.0 program as part of the negotiations for the Medical Device User Fee Amendments VI (MDUFA). Indu...
Read moreIndia and Israel are set to deepen their economic partnership through a proposed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) that is expected to significantly expand bilateral trade in agriculture technology, medical devices, industrial machinery and speciality chemicals. The agreement aims to reduce tariffs, ease r...
Read moreFUJIFILM India has announced the inauguration of endoscopy manufacturing operations in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. The company stated that the development marks a milestone in its endoscopy operations in India and aligns with the Government of India’s Make in India initiative....
Read moreIndia’s healthcare transformation is unfolding alongside the national aspiration of Viksit Bharat 2047 — a self-reliant nation powered by a USD 5+ trillion economy, technological leadership and universal, high-quality healthcare. But universal coverage cannot mean access alone; it must guarantee...
Read moreIndia records over 25 million births every year, yet only about 5–6 per cent of new-borns undergo any form of newborn screening. This means that more than 90% of babies born annually are not tested for conditions that can be detected and managed effectively in the earliest days of life. From an in...
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