Govt committed to two important aspects of healthcare ecosystem- `Heal by India` and Heal in India`: Mansukh Mandaviya
Apr 25, 2022
'Indian Healthcare sector is becoming affordable and accessible'
Medical Devices sector likely to reach $50 billion by 2025: Bhagwanth Khuba
- 7th edition of International Conference on 'India Pharma & India Medical Device 2022' kicks-off today
NEW DELHI, 25th April 2022: Dr Mansukh Mandaviya, Minister for Chemicals & Fertilizers, & Health and Family Welfare, Government of India today said that we are witnessing the rise of a New India and all stakeholders have to ensure that the Pharma sector also becomes part of this growth. The government is working on a roadmap of healthcare ecosystem 'Heal by India and 'Heal in India'. This would include providing manpower for treatment to the world along with promoting affordable healthcare in India.
Addressing the inaugural session of the three-day (25-27 April 2022), '7th edition of India Pharma & Indian Medical Device 2022' organized by the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Govt of India and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), Dr Mandaviya said that the healthcare sector in India is getting both affordable and accessible for everyone. To ensure this, the government is working on increasing the number of doctors, medical institutions, health infrastructure including hospital, tertiary care centre, health and wellness centre in the country.
The government, he said is working to provide healthcare facilities in the rural areas of India. The government has already provided health security to over 10 crore families, he added. Dr Mandaviya further stressed on the need to increase the consumption of medicines in India and this can be achieved through R&D and innovation in the health sector.
Complementing the Indian industry in the overall COVID management, Dr Mandaviya said that conferences like India Pharma and India Medical Device provide a platform for industry, academia and policy makers to brainstorm and draft a plan for the next 25 years for the sector. He also stated that we are witnessing the rise of a new India and all stakeholders have to ensure that our sector is also part of this growth.
Mr Bhagwanth Khuba, Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers & New and Renewable Energy, Govt of India said that we need to focus on R&D and innovation to ensure quality, accessibility and affordability in the Indian pharma and medical device sector. India is the pharma hub in the world with our production being 5th in the world. The government is also working to provide industry friendly policies along with ease of doing business, he added.
Mr Khuba stated that the Indian medical device sector is currently standing at $11 billion and is likely to reach $ 50 billion by 2025. He highlighted that currently over 80 percent of medical devices are imported in India. With R&D, innovation, India will soon produce 80 percent of medical devices in India, note Mr Khuba.
Mr VK Paul, Member, NITI Aayog said that we need to think how to create the translational research and development pipeline in order to benefit the patients.
Ms S Aparna, Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Govt of India said that as India prepared for Amrit Kaal, it is a moment in time to redesign our aspiration in pharmaceutical and medical device sector. We need to build an ecosystem for innovation in medical devices and drugs along with enhance the industry- academia linkages to the greater extent, she added.
Mr Vishwaprasad Alva, Chair, FICCI Medical Device Committee and MD, Skanray Technologies said that the needs of pharma and medical devices sectors are completely different hence medtech requires a separate programme and team. He also stated that India has $ 30 billion export possibility by 2030 in the medtech sector and $100 billion by 2047.
Mr Gagandeep Singh, Chair, FICCI Pharma Committee and MD, AstraZenca said that the efforts of start-up to make sure that healthcare delivery reaches every village can help pharmaceutical industry to penetrate even better.
Dr Habil Khorakiwala, Past President, FICCI and Founder Chairman & Group CEO, Wockhardt Ltd said that there is an urgent need to be in mission mode for our industry so that we can become leader in innovation in next 25 years. He further stated that in order to become globally competitive, new cost effective medicines are needed.
Mr Deepak Bagla, MD & CEO, Invest India also shared his perspective on the Indian Pharma and Medica Device sector.
This year, the India Pharma is planned around the theme: 'India Pharma-Vision 2047: Transformative agenda for future'. For India Medical Device, the theme is 'Transforming Healthcare through Innovation & Integrated Services'.
Also Read
- E-Pharmacy market in India to grow at 45% in future: Report
- India's e-pharmacy to grow at 45% annualised rate: KPMG-FICCI report
- India's e-pharmacy to grow at 45% annualised rate: KPMG-FICCI report
- India's e-pharmacy to grow at 45% annualised rate: KPMG-FICCI report
- Glenmark receives the 'India Pharma Innovation of the Year' Award from the Government of India
- Glenmark bags ‘India Pharma Innovation of Year’ Award from Govt of India
- Trivitron Healthcare Receives "India Medical Device Company of the Year" Award
- DoP announces Indian Pharma and Medical Devices Awards 2022
- "We are committed to make India a Global Epicenter for Pharma And Medical Devices Sector": Shri. Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog
- Committed to make India a global epicenter for Pharma and Medical devices sector: NITI Aayog CEO
- Trivitron Healthcare receives ‘India Medical Device Company of the Year’ Award
- Glenmark receives the 'India Pharma Innovation of the Year' Award from the Government of India
- Glenmark Receives the 'India Pharma Innovation of the Year' Award from the Government of India
- Glenmark receives the 'India Pharma Innovation of the Year' Award from the Government of India
- Dedicated to make India a world epicenter for Pharma and Medical units sector: NITI Aayog CEO
- Bhagwanth Khuba, Union Minister Of State For Chemicals & Fertilizers Presents India Pharma And India Medical Devices Awards 2022
- Glenmark receives the ‘India Pharma Innovation of the Year’ Award from Government of India
- Glenmark Pharmaceuticals wins ‘India Pharma Innovation of the Year’ award
- Glenmark receives the ‘India Pharma Innovation of the Year’ Award from the Government of India
- Indian medical machine sector has potential to change into $5 trillion financial system: Bhagwanth Khuba
- Shri Bhagwanth Khuba, Union Minister of State for chemicals & Fertilizers presents India Pharma and India Medical Devices Awards 2022
- Need to ramp up India’s triple advantage of cost, quality and scale in the pharma sector to next level: Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals
- Glenmark receives the ‘India Pharma Innovation of the Year’ Award from the Government of India
- Shri Bhagwanth Khuba, Union Minister of State for Chemicals & Fertilizers presents India Pharma and India Medical Devices Awards 2022
- Trivitron Healthcare receives India Medical Device Company of the Year Award
- Focus should be on discover, innovate and make in India in the pharma sector: Anurag Jain, Secretary, DPIIT
- Indian medical device sector has potential to become $5 trillion economy: Bhagwanth Khuba
- Glenmark receives the 'India Pharma Innovation of the Year' Award from the Government of India
- Glenmark receives the 'India Pharma Innovation of the Year' Award from the Government of India
- Paradigm of health shifted from health to wellness to well-being: Health Secretary
- Govt, pharma CEOs discuss role of research, regulatory framework at 'Indian Pharma Vision 2047'
- Need regulatory body for faster approval of drugs: FICCI-KPMG report
- Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan says the paradigm of health shifted from health to wellness to well-being in last 8 years
- Mansukh Mandaviya urges for reduction in import dependency for pharma and medical devices
- MedTech sector seeks white paper on allocations to rural healthcare program
- Committed to 'Heal in India' and 'Heal by India': Mandaviya
- Paradigm of Health has shifted from Health to Wellness and to Well-Being: Secretary, Health, Govt Of India
- Need to ramp up India's triple advantage of cost, quality and scale in pharma to next level, says DoP Secretary
- Need regulatory body for faster approval of drugs: FICCI-KPMG report
- Regulatory reforms, focus on R&D, bulletproof IP, right talent pool and more start ups required for growth of pharma sector, say industry leaders
- Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals and Union Health Secretary Chair a Panel Discussion at the 7th International Conference on Pharma and Medical Device Sector on the Theme ‘Indian Pharma Vision 2047’
- Indian pharma should focus on global market: Mandaviya
- 'Import of medicine raw materials down by 25%’: Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya
- India pharma sector will chalk roadmap for pharma & medical devices for next 25 years: Mandaviya
- Centre mulling policy to promote manufacturing of patented drugs
- Centre to chalk roadmap for pharma, medical devices for next 25 years
- Government to reduce dependency on import for pharma, medical devices
- Centre to chalk roadmap for pharma, medical devices for next 25 years
- Centre to chalk roadmap for pharma, medical devices for next 25 years
- Centre to chalk roadmap for pharma, medical devices for next 25 years
- Centre to chalk roadmap for pharma, medical devices for next 25 years
- Centre to chalk roadmap for pharma, medical devices for next 25 years
- Centre to chalk roadmap for pharma, medical devices for next 25 years
- Centre to chalk roadmap for pharma, medical devices for next 25 years
- Centre to chalk roadmap for pharma, medical devices for next 25 years
- Union Minister for Chemicals & Fertilizers and Health & Family Welfare, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya addresses the media conference ahead of 7th edition of India Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Conference 2022, which is being scheduled from 25th to 27th April
- Centre to chalk roadmap for pharma, medical devices for next 25 years
- Centre to chalk roadmap for pharma, medical devices for next 25 years
- Centre working on policy to boost R&D in pharma sector: Health Minister
- Govt mulling policy to boost manufacturing of patented drugs: Mansukh Mandaviya
- Govt mulling policy to boost manufacturing of patented drugs: Union Minister Mandaviya
- Govt mulling policy to boost manufacturing of patented drugs: Mansukh Mandaviya