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QT ACTIVITY: NAVIGATING INDIA'S MEDICAL DEVICE REGULATORY LANDSCAPE WEBINAR RECAP - MAY/JUNE 2025

QT ACTIVITY: NAVIGATING INDIA'S MEDICAL DEVICE REGULATORY LANDSCAPE WEBINAR RECAP - MAY/JUNE 2025

  • 2025-06-03 07:01:37

On April 24, 2025, Qualtech hosted a webinar focused on navigating the regulatory landscape for medical devices in India. The session was presented by Mr. Anil Chaudhari, Founder and CEO of Operon Strategist, and Ms. Lakshmi Ranjith, Manager of Regulatory Affairs of Operon Strategist. Together, they provided a detailed overview of India’s regulatory system, including the roles of CDSCO and state licensing authorities, the classification of medical devices by risk level, the registration process, and best practices for compliance. The following summary highlights the key insights and essential regulatory requirements, offering valuable guidance for medical device companies seeking to enter or expand in the India market.

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QT Activity: Introduction to India's Medtech Market Webinar Summary Recap – October/November 2024

QT Activity: Introduction to India's Medtech Market Webinar Summary Recap – October/November 2024

  • 2024-11-05 02:46:36

India's MedTech industry is quickly becoming a key player in global healthcare, driven by government initiatives, rising health awareness, and growing medical tourism. The India MedTech 2024 webinar, hosted by Qualtech Consulting, highlighted trends, challenges, and opportunities in the sector, featuring insights from expert Sandeep Shah. While the market, valued at $11-12 billion, still relies heavily on imports, there is a shift toward local manufacturing and innovation in digital health and AI. With growth prospects in domestic production and rural healthcare, the industry is poised to reach $50 billion by 2030.

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India: More Medical Device Categories Now Being Regulated - October, 2021

India: More Medical Device Categories Now Being Regulated - October, 2021

  • 2021-10-27 03:54:29

More medical devices are being classified under India’s Medical Device Rule 2017 based on the intended use, risk associated with the device and other parameters. They include device categories ranging from nephrology and renal care, operation theatre, pain management, personal protective equipment (PPE), software, and general hospital medical devices.

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