MedTech sector crucial for accessible, affordable healthcare and innovation: Union Minister JP Nadda at APACMed Forum 2025
New Delhi [India], September 16 (ANI): Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare and Chemicals and Fertilisers, Jagat Prakash Nadda, on Tuesday addressed the inaugural session of the 11th Asia Pacific MedTech Forum (APACMed) 2025 through a video message from New Delhi, officials said.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers, the Union Minister emphasised that the MedTech sector is a key pillar of health transformation in India. He highlighted the sector's broad scope, encompassing diagnostics, advanced devices, digital health, and AI-driven solutions--all of which contribute to making healthcare more accessible, efficient, and affordable for every citizen. He stated that the sector has become a trusted provider of high-quality healthcare, supported by the government's focus on access, innovation, and infrastructure development.
According to the release, Nadda highlighted the four thematic pillars of this year's Forum unlocking India's potential for global leadership in MedTech, fostering innovation without limits from incremental improvements to breakthroughs, ensuring value-driven outcomes through MedTech for all, and scaling up investments to secure India's MedTech future.
"India is emerging as not only a high-volume manufacturer but also a high-value player in the global MedTech market. The next leap will come from collaborations, and I invite all stakeholders to join India in co-creating solutions that will serve both our 1.4 billion citizens and the broader healthcare needs of emerging markets," said Patel.
He highlighted the National Medical Devices Policy, 2023, as a landmark step that sets out a comprehensive framework for holistic sectoral growth. This is complemented by the Policy on R&D and Innovation in the Pharma-MedTech sector, the development of Medical Devices Parks modelled on the Andhra MedTech Zone, a Productivity Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme, and the launch of the Promotion of Research and Innovation in the Pharma-MedTech Sector (PRIP)--popularly known as the BRICS scheme.
The two-day forum, being held from September 16 to September 17 in New Delhi, is organised by the Asia Pacific Medical Technology Association (APACMed) under the theme: "Swastha Bharat: A Healthier India, Together". It has brought together senior policymakers, global industry leaders, regulators, and healthcare experts from more than 10 countries across the Asia Pacific region to align strategies for shaping India's MedTech roadmap in line with the Prime Minister's Healthcare Vision 2030 and Viksit Bharat 2047.