By
Tricitynews
Chandigarh
21st June:- A huge
market of precision surgical instruments had started surging in India during
late 90s. India has become one of the top countries in Asia to import the
surgical instruments. Core applications of such precision tools are
Neurosurgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Wound Closure, Obstetrics and
Gynecology, Cardiovascular, Orthopedic and lot more other surgeries. Various
innovations and newer applications are changing dynamics of this industry
day-by-day.
The Indian medical devices
industry is currently sized at around US$ 5 billion which is 6.9% of the USD 72.6
billion Asia/Pacific industry size. The overall health care industry in India
is valued at USD 160 Billion which is expected to reach USD 280 billion by the
year 2020. Thus India’s medical devices, surgical equipment and pharmaceutical
industry are promising to grow significantly in the coming years and will
emerge as cost effective supplier to the whole world. There are about 1800
domestic firms in the country, mainly MSMEs which are competing in the range of
low to medium technology products.
Global medical devices
market is anticipated to reach
a value of USD 435.8 billion by 2020, according to a ITA Medical Devices Top
Markets Report 2016. As per industry sources, this is expected to grow at 7.8%
CAGR year on year. Experts say, increasing number of minimally invasive
surgeries is anticipated to accelerate the market growth. Road accidents,
treatment of chronic diseases, increasing trend of plastic surgeries etc. are
other trending causes to raise the demand for surgical instruments.
Switzerland based Scientist, Dr.
Rajendra Joshi, Chairman of RUJ & SRM Mechanics said that India has a huge
potential to overcome from being a trader dependent to innovative and precision
manufacturing entity in surgical equipments market. By reducing import and
producing cost effective high-end products, country will be able to save a huge
cost on healthcare spending. However, during last few years, Indian government
has succeeded in attracting many Swiss, German, Japanese and US companies and
many of them have shown keen interest in setting-up their manufacturing base in
India.
Jayant Joshi, Managing
Director, RUJ & SRM Mechanics said that demand of precision manufacturing for surgical
instruments industry is nearly untouched and being fulfilled by traders who are
mainly importers. At RS India’s Jaipur plant, the manufacturing processes and
techniques like up to 5Axis Milling, Turning, Swiss Type Turning, Surface-, Cylindrical-
and Center less grinding, Punching, Laser cutting, Bending, Vacuum Heat treatment,
Anodizing (Aluminum & Titanium both), Plating, Powder coating, Assembling and
Assembling under Clean Conditions is installed and available for all types of precision
machining and assembly as required for B2B manufacturing.
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Thanks for sharing such important information regarding surgical instruments.
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