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Indian Embassy in Moscow bats to tap potential of Indo-Russian medical device industry

AiMeD and DRISP joined hands last year to give a boost to bilateral medical device trade   

India and Russia have vouched for faster efforts to give a boost to collaborations to make the most of emerging opportunities in the areas of manufacturing and marketing lifesaving medical equipment and devices. AiMeD and DRISP signed an MoU last year and are now moving ahead towards strengthening the bilateral relations through their collaborative efforts.

“The support extended by the Indian Embassy in Moscow in our collective efforts to mutually cash in on emerging opportunities in the medical device industry will go a long way in giving a further fillip to bilateral trade ties between two nations,” said Rajiv Nath, Forum Coordinator, Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AiMeD).

Nath informed that experts from India and Russia at a recently held webinar rightly stressed the need for a dynamic and multifaceted economic engagement, guided by shared interests and a commitment to further deepen bilateral cooperation and the two organisations will contribute in their humble manner in line with that objective.

The online event was attended by over 70 Indian manufacturers and exporters alongside some key Russian investors.

“There is a huge scope for partnerships between Indian stakeholders and their Russian counterparts in the field of medical device industry. Centre for the Development of Russia India Strategic Partnership (DRISP) and AiMeD have joined hands to accelerate the pace of bilateral engagements,” he said.

Ved Prakash, First Secretary, Embassy of India in Moscow, in his opening remarks, expressed gratitude for the organisation of the meeting on medical devices. Rohit Neema, Second Secretary, Indian Embassy in Moscow, promised his support for facilitating trade and cooperation in the medical device sector between India and Russia, recognising the sector’s potential for economic growth and job creation.

Nath through his presentation of a comprehensive analytical document titled ‘Medical Devices –The next big thing after IT and Pharma’ showcased the latest trends and the year-on-year growth in exports and also introduced the audience to the domestic champions from various segments who have achieved great heights under the guidance of policies enacted by the Indian government.

Prasun Prakash, Founder, DRISP, alongside moderating the discussion, pointed out the right timing for the exchange of technology, critical data, knowledge base, human resource and expertise in the sector considering the latest geopolitical trends and the growing interest inside Russia towards establishing strategic partnerships with Indian manufacturers.

Denis Stepanov, General Director, CES Spine Medics, Russia, highlighted the potential for Indian medical device manufacturers entering Russia. He said that there are opportunities in the market, such as the interest from manufacturers and the need for high-tech and high-quality medical products. He also addressed the challenges, including the registration process, competition from Chinese and Turkish manufacturers, and the need for international collaboration.

Ashish Rangra from Invest India made a detailed presentation on the Indian medical devices sector, covering its current valuation, projected growth, key segments, import dependency, and the government’s initiatives and incentives. He also discussed the upcoming manufacturing infrastructure, including the introduction of four new parks and success stories of companies investing in India.


 

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