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According to the DoP exports surpassed imports in consumables and disposables last year, yet the overall MedTech sector experienced an import surge.

  • The import was driven primarily by countries like the US, China, and Germany. 

About Medtech sector

  • MedTech (or Medical Technology) is a segment of healthcare systems that focuses on designing and manufacturing a wide range of medical products/devices for diagnosis, prevention, treatment. 

 

  • Its major categories are: 
    • Disposables and consumables 
    • Electronics and equipment
  • Surgical instruments, Implants

India’s Medtech sector

Current status: 

  • India’s MedTech sector is projected to grow 28% annually, reaching a size of US$50 billion by 2030.
  • India ranks as the 4th largest market for medical devices in Asia and stands among the top 20 globally.

Challenges:

  • Indian companies mainly produce low-end product such as syringes, needles, catheters, and blood collection tubes.
  • Around 65% of the medical device manufacturers in India are domestic players operating in the consumables segment and catering mainly to local consumption. 
  • Cost competitiveness, quality assurance, and regulation are major hurdles. 

Way ahead: 

  • Focus on the quality, fostering partnerships among stakeholders, boosting investment in research and innovation
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