Govt approves 8 more device manufacturers under PLI scheme for Medical Devices

Published On 2021-12-14 11:29 GMT   |   Update On 2021-12-14 11:31 GMT
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The Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers has recently approved 8 more manufacturers under PLI scheme for promotion of Domestic Manufacturing of Medical Devices. The setting up of these 8 plants will lead to a total committed investment of Rs. 260.40 crore by the companies and employment generation of about 2,599.

The approval is given for MRI Coils, Anesthesia workstation, Anesthesia Unit Gas Scavengers, Anesthesia Kits, Masks —Anesthesia, Anesthesia Unit Vaporizers, Anesthesia Unit Ventilators, Automated external defibrillators (AEDs), Oxygen concentrator, other products Bi- Phasic Defibrillators, Infusion pumps - Syringe and Volumetric, Intensive Care Ventilators, Emergency Ventilators, High Flow Oxygen Devices, Multi-parameter Monitor, Suction Machine, Anesthesia Unit Ventilators, Dialyzer, Oxygen Concentrators, Hip Implants, Knee Implants, other Product Trauma Implant, Heart Valves, Stents and PTCA Balloon Catheter, Stents, PTCA Balloon Catheter, Drug Eluting Stents, and Drug Eluting Balloon.

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Govt Nod To 8 More Device Manufacturers Under PLI Scheme For Medical Devices

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