NIPER Ahmedabad to collaborate with 2 US-based cos towards development of medical device industry


Following its tie-up with Johnson & Johnson and Sahajanand Laser Technologies for development of industry-oriented skilled manpower in the medical device sector, the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Ahmedabad is planning to collaborate with two US-based companies to equip the students to aggressively take up job roles for the holistic development of domestic industry.

This would also help orient the curriculum of the post graduate studies in medical devices run exclusively at the NIPER Ahmedabad campus towards equipping with the latest updates on technology advancements in the country.

This is a significant milestone as India's import dependency on high-end medical devices is over 80 per cent and 60 per cent to 70 per cent for other devices.  A dedicated medical devices park by the government is also currently in the process of being set-up at Vishakhapatnam which will help in reducing import dependency and increasing export.

Development of domestic industry has gained further impetus as government of India is planning to expand NIPERs across the country to nurture manpower and hence boost domestic manufacturing of medical devices in the country. More than 70 per cent of medical devices are imported as of today which has impacted the development of the domestic industry.

NIPER Ahmedabad had earlier this year signed two MoUs with Johnson & Johnson and Sahajanand Laser Technologies to develop an ecosystem for development of medical devices sector in the country.

As per official sources, a total of 17 MoUs were signed between seven NIPERs and pharma industry for academia industry linkages recently. Academia-industry linkage is a significant development as one of the critical factors in building innovation ecosystem for medical devices industry.

DoP has identified that academia-industry linkage as a basic requirement for translating research into development (commercialisation) and innovation; and also to fix accountability among the educational institutions. Further in India, the research and development in pharmaceuticals sector is spread across a number of ministries and departments viz., department of biotechnology, department of science and technology, department of scientific and industrial research, health systems research (ICMR) and department of pharmaceuticals.

The DoP for the last one year has actively engaged both the NIPERs and the pharma industry to build partnership in areas of education, research and development.

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