Make In Telangana-Made for the world

Promea Therapeutics is a leading indian manufacturer of in-vitro diagnostic medical devices located in Hyderabad, Telangana. They have successfully launched an indigenous Electrolyte Analyzer, Hemoglobin Analyzer with cuvettes & Strips, and are in the process of manufacturing many more such devices, including biochemistry analyzers, hematology analyzers, blood glucose meters, and test strips. The manufacturing of these high-quality devices is taking place in their state-of-the-art manufacturing facility located at the Medical Devices Park, Sultanpur, Hyderabad, Telangana.

These devices play a crucial role in early detection and diagnosis of medical conditions, enabling timely intervention and better patient outcomes. Promea Therapeutics is committed to delivering high-quality in-vitro diagnostic medical devices that meet international standards. The launch of these indigenous devices is a testament to their commitment towards the Make In Telangana, Make in India, Made for the World initiative.

The success of Promea Therapeutics is another example of how Telangana is emerging as a leading hub for medical device manufacturing in India. The state has a conducive environment for businesses, with supportive policies, a skilled workforce, and world-class infrastructure. The government's initiatives like Make In Telangana and Make in India are providing the necessary incentives and support to promote local manufacturing of medical devices.

The launch of indigenous diagnostic medical devices by Promea Therapeutics is also significant from the perspective of self-reliance in the medical device industry. It is a step towards reducing the dependence on imported devices and developing home-grown solutions that meet international standards.

Promea Therapeutics' s success in launching indigenous diagnostic medical devices is a testament to Telangana's commitment to promoting local manufacturing of medical devices. The state is emerging as a leading hub for medical device manufacturing in India, and with continued support from the government, the industry is expected to grow further. The launch of these indigenous devices is also a step towards self-reliance in the medical device industry and reducing dependence on imported devices.

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