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    Surgical & Disposable Medical Projects (Syringes, Gloves, Needles, Cotton And Bandages Etc.)

    The economic outlook for India is positive. A growth rate of above 8% was achieved by the Indian economy in the last 4 years, with current growth rate of 9%. Industrial Growth has touched 14%. Growth in the Indian economy has steadily increased since 1992. Many factors are behind this robust performance of the Indian economy in the last few years. High growth rates in industry & service sector and a benign world economic environment provided a backdrop conducive to growth of the Indian economy. Another positive feature is that prices have been relatively stable. The healthcare industry in India has come a long way from the days when those who could afford it had to travel abroad. Today patients from neighboring countries, Middle East, UK and now even USA are flocking to India for specialized treatment.

    In India healthcare is delivered through both the public sector and private sector. The public healthcare system consists of healthcare facilities run by central and state government which provide services free of cost or at a subsidized rates to low income group in rural and urban areas. With the Indian economy enjoying a steady growth, the industry is heading towards growth phase. The prevailing mood of economic confidence is likely to be reflected in the Indian healthcare industry. The introduction of product patents in India in 2005 is expected to boost the industry by encouraging multinational companies to launch specialized life-saving drugs. As a result of the new drug regime, large number of clinical research companies are setting up businesses in India. Attracted by the advantages such as lower costs of production and skilled workforce that India offers, these companies are looking to set up research and development as well as production centers here.

    New Business Opportunities

    Government of India has accorded a high priority to the healthcare sector by an increased budgetary outlay and heavily slashed customs duty on imports of medical equipments. Also there are special incentives being provided for setting up new hospitals. There is a vibrant private sector, actively involved in the development of the healthcare sector. These initiatives are giving fillip to various market opportunities in the segments detailed below.

    • Clinical Research
    • Pharmaceuticals & Food Supplements
    • Biotechnology
    • Tertiary & Secondary Care Facilities
    • Clinical Laboratories
    • Imaging Diagnostic Centers
    • Pharmacy Chains
    • Telemedicine
    • Mobile and Home Care
    • Biotechnology
    • Training & Education Opportunities
    • Knowledge & Business Process Outsourcing (Medical Writing, Pharmacovigilance, Insurance, Healthcare Processes and other areas)
    • Healthcare Information Technology
    • Medical Tourism
    • Medical Equipment/Instrumentation/Consumables
    • Specialized Consulting Services
    • Hospital Administration & Management
    • Healthcare Placement Services
    • Quality Accreditations/Certifications
    • Specialized Marketing & Promotions
    • Medical Publications/Medical Writing

    Orthopaedic Implants and Instruments Plates, Screws & Nails (Stainless Steel, Titanium & Carbon Fiber) (Capacity: 3360 numbers per day)
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    ORTHOPAEDIC IMPLANTS AND INSTRUMENTS PLATES, SCREWS & NAILS (STAINLESS STEEL, TITANIUM & CARBON FIBER)[EIRI/EDPR/4684] J.C.: 2901XLINTRODUCTIONOrthopaedic implants are developed mostly using treated steel and titanium amalgams for quality, and the plastic covering applied to them serves as a..
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    DISPOSABLE PLASTIC SYRINGE (CAP: 50,000 NOS./DAY)[EIRI/EDPR/4633]A Disposable syringe is a basic responding siphon comprising of a plunger (however in present-day syringes, it is really a cylinder) that fits firmly inside a round and hollow cylinder called a barrel. For syringe manufacturing plunger..
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    SURGICAL COTTON (ROLL), ZIG ZAG COTTON AND COTTON BALLS (CAP: 1000 KG/DAY)[EIRI/EDPR/4528] J.C.: 2745XLINTRODUCTIONThe raw cotton is processed by series of steps which render the cotton hydro-phallic in character and free from external impurities needed to be fit for use in surgical dressings and pe..
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    CATHETER MANUFACTURING[EIRI/EDPR/4527] J.C.: 2744XLINTRODUCTIONA catheter is a flexible tube made of latex, silicone, or Teflon that can be inserted into the body creating a channel for the passage of fluid or the entry of a medical device. For many years, the epidermal catheters used were plain tub..
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    SURGICAL COTTON AND ADHESIVE BANDAGE [CODE NO.4447] The raw cotton is processed by series of steps which render the cotton hydro-phallic in character and free from external impurities needed to be fit for use in surgical dressings and personal hygiene. Absorbent Cotton is also used for mak..
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    DISPOSABLE PLASTIC SYRINGE[CODE NO.4409] A Disposable syringe is a basic responding siphon comprising of a plunger (however in present-day syringes, it is really a cylinder) that fits firmly inside a round and hollow cylinder called a barrel. For syringe manufacturing plunger can be directly pu..
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    DISPOSABLE PLASTIC SYRINGE [CODE NO.4281]  Generally speaking, syringes are instruments used to either insert or draw solutions from a larger body. Typically operated via a piston-pump system, they are the primary method by which a doctor or nurse would administer medication to their ..
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    NITRILE (NBR) GLOVES MANUFACTURING UNIT[CODE NO.4104] Gloves are single-use items and should not be washed or reused. Polythene: Thin and have a tendency to tear. They are not an appropriate choice for healthcare settings. Vinyl: Have been shown to be less effective than latex gloves in providi..
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    EXAMINATION GLOVES MANUFACTURING UNIT(SURGICAL, DOMESTIC, ELECTRICAL)[CODE NO.4012] A glove is a garment covering the whole hand. Gloves usually have separate sheaths or openings for each finger and the thumb. Gloves protect and comfort hands against cold or heat, damage by friction, abrasion o..
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    I.V. FLUID MANUFACTURING UNIT[CODE NO.4074]       To start with, let us first understand the regulation of intravenous (IV) fluid. Intravenous fluid regulation has to do much with the control of the amount of fluid that is being received intravenously or via th..
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     DISPOSABLE PLASTIC SYRINGE[CODE NO.4029]    Since its introduction in 1950s, the disposable plastic syringes have become really important in the field of medical science. It is a kind of instrument used for injecting any kind of liquid in the body of animals or human ..
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     LATEX GLOVES MANUFACTURING UNIT[CODE NO.4017]   Gloves are single-use items and should not be washed or reused. Polythene: Thin and have a tendency to tear. They are not an appropriate choice for healthcare settings. Vinyl: Have been shown to be less effective than latex..
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