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Technology And Innovation For Cost Effective Stents
STATE OF THE ART MANUFACTURING FACILITY RELISYS MEDICAL
DEVICES LTD, HYDERABAD
INAUGURAL ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT Dr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

I am
delighted to participate in the inauguration of Cardiac
stent manufacturing facility at Relisys Medical Devices
Ltd (RMDL) at Hyderabad. My greetings to Prof Soma Raju,
Dr. Krishna Reddy, cardiac specialists, scientists,
technologists, clinicians, pharmaceutical personnel and
distinguished guests. Since RMDL is in the business of
medical devices and systems particularly the stent which
is indeed a highly competitive product for a great
societal mission. I would like to share with you my
thoughts on competitiveness.
Law of
Development
I was
studying the development patterns and the dynamics of
connectivity between nations, especially in trade and
business. As you all know the world has few developed
countries and many developing countries. What is the
dynamics between them and what connects them? Developed
country has to market their products in a competitive way
to different countries to remain as developed country. For
the developing country to get transformed into developed
country, they too have to market their products to other
countries in a competitive way. Competitiveness is the
common driving factors between the two types of nations.
Competitiveness has three dimensions: quality of the
product, cost effectiveness and product is in the market
just-in-time. Indeed this dynamics of competitiveness is a
common factor between developing country and a developed
country. There is a relationship between the core
competence and the competitiveness of the country.
Innovation is the capital that promotes competitiveness.
For a country like India with huge untapped market
potential in health care products, innovative methods of
making the state-of-the-art products available at
affordable costs for different segments of society call
for unique strategies.
Innovation is the capital
I was
studying the Global Competitiveness Report for the year
2006-07. There I find in terms of Growth Competitive Index
ranking Switzerland is ranked 1, Finland is ranked 2,
Singapore is ranked 5, US is ranked 6, Korea 24, UAE 32,
India 43 and China 54. I am glad to find that India has
moved up in competitiveness to 43. Some time back, the
President of Finland, Her Excellency Mrs. Tarja Halonen,
visited Rashtrapati Bhavan. During the discussion, I asked
the President of Finland, what is the significance and how
Finland is always in the first few positions in the
competitiveness index during the last few years. She gave
three reasons: (1). Education, Education, Education - it
is the foundation for the Finland's Competitiveness, (2).
Life Long learning is promoted in Finland - people
continuously are in learning mode, (3). Women are
empowered with Education. Of course we have similar
experience in the country, wherever we have empowered the
women with education, they have excelled in Human
Development Index. Growth competitiveness is determined by
the innovative ability of any institution or organization.
This innovation arises from institutional initiative and
the R & D productivity of the firm. Innovation is the
prime mover for engineering design, engineering
development, value addition and production.
Strategies for enhancing competitiveness
Even though
there is a potential to increase the demand, market for
Stents, demand will always be for the best available stent
from the patient angle. Particularly for Indian companies,
it is all the more important to face multiple challenges
including from foreign manufacturers. For meeting the
competitiveness of the products like stents, it is
important to build a database of all the supplied stents
by your company. And establish product quality over a
period of time. In addition continuous research has to be
the focus to bring down the cost at increased quality.
Fortunately, Relisys Medical Devices Ltd at Hyderabad
derives clinical data base from CARE hospital. Above all,
it is essential to bring the confidence among the Indian
patients that stents manufactured by the RMDL are
comparable to the imported stents though its cost is much
lower. Continuous technology flow on manufacturing,
continuous improvement of design inputs from cardiologists
and patients are important factors for improving
competitiveness in the market.
Strength
through partnership
I am happy
that RMDL is exploring the possibility of contract
manufacturing for international players. This will not
only enhance the quality of the product due to the
stringent quality requirement of the international
company, it will also increase the capacity utilization of
the plant. The aim of Relisys should be to market stents
and catheters and medical disposables at half the price of
its competitors while maintaining high quality and higher
profit margin through higher volume of sale. This will
involve expanding R & D strengths in metallurgy, drug
delivery and evaluation by creating linkages with
educational institutions and national R & D laboratories.
Conclusion
"Today, research in stents has to be to compare different
types of DES, and also between the newer kinds of drug
combinations to be coated on stents to find a solution to
the problem of late stent thrombosis". The ideal stent
should be completely inert, not activate the clotting
system and will disappear after a given period. Is it
possible? You experts can make it possible.
With these
words, I inaugurate the Cardiac stent manufacturing
facility at Relisys Medical Devices. My best wishes to the
Relisys team for success in their mission of providing an
ideal cardiac stent to the cardiac patients at an
affordable cost.
May God bless you.
(Ref:-
http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=28891)
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