MAHA MedTech Mission aims to position India as global exporter of medical technologies
New Delhi [India], February 17 (ANI): The MAHA MedTech Mission aims for India to emerge as an exporter of medical technologies, focusing on providing scalable solutions to low-income and middle-income countries. This objective marks a shift in the national healthcare strategy, positioning the country as a critical hub for AI-driven medical innovation.
Speaking at the summit, he highlighted reforms designed to accelerate the domestic innovation ecosystem. "Removing this 3-year blockage, It makes it possible for innovators to apply for MedTech grants much earlier in their journey," Thangaradjou said, referencing the removal of the mandatory three-year existence requirement for deep-tech startups to obtain research recognition.
She noted that standardised data sets are now available for developing AI-based prediction and diagnostics. To facilitate this, the "MedTech Mitra" platform provides regulatory guidance and individual advice to ensure that studies are acceptable to the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) for marketing licensing.
She added that this regulatory effort is supported by investments in 84 new clinical trial sites and over 30 Centres for Advanced Research for innovation evaluation.
From a clinical perspective, Kinjal Saxena, Chief Product and Technology Officer at AIG Hospitals, underlined the importance of building patient trust and involving medical experts from the outset of AI implementation.
Through these combined efforts, India intends to meet domestic needs while serving as a global hub for affordable MedTech solutions. (ANI)
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