Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone holds annual review

The meeting concluded with a session for internal discussion and recommendations by the Mentoring Committee, which is a global committee with distinguished researchers from Ireland, USA and UK.

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New Delhi: The Kalam Institute of Health Technology (KIHT), at the AP MedTech Zone, Visakhapatnam hosted a day long Annual review meeting of the Translational Center of Excellence in Biomaterials for Orthopedic and Dental Applications on December 22nd.

This also earmarked the second meeting of the Bio-Medical Implants & Materials Mission (BIM2) Mission. Supported by the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, KIHT, IISc Centre of Excellence and the Ceramic and Glass Industry Foundation, this event showcased inventions in health technology across the country which are ready for industrial uptake.

The meeting discussed healthcare innovations in Orthopedic and Dental Applications, their research, manufacturing and clinical applicability in the Indian healthcare context. Aspects of detailed intense knowledge on designs, applicability, compatibility with living systems, non-contamination attribute, antimicrobial sterilization needs etc. were also put into perspective. Annual meeting of the “Translational Centre of Excellence & Bio Implants mission” at Kalam Convention Centre – AMTZ, the Med Tech Capital of India. Curam Centre-Ireland; Georgia Tech- USA; Made Centre- South Carolina; Wyss Institute- Harvard; Tata Steel new material center; IIT Roorkee; PSG institute – Coimbatore; Sree Chitra – Trivandrum; IISc – Bangalore; CIPET- Chennai; CGCRI-Kolkata along with several industrial partners participated. To innovate biomaterials & Implants through knowledge convergence.

Stakeholders from various reputed institutions like IITs, NITs, IISc, VIT, National labs, MSME manufacturers, large scale manufacturers like Tata Steel New Materials Business, Smith & Nephew and Stryker participated in the meeting hosted at AMTZ. A host of key Medical Implant manufacturing entities also joined the event to finalize the ecosystem for academia and industry collaboration.
In his opening remarks and welcome address, Dr Jitendar Sharma, MD and CEO, AMTZ shared the role of AMTZ and KIHT in bringing the Bio-materials community together and how the entire ecosystem can promote indigenous products researched at Indian institutions of merit.

Further, speaking on the occasion Prof Bikramjit Basu, Professor of the Materials Research Centre, Indian Institute of Science and Principal Investigator of the Translational Centre of Excellence explained the urgent need of the hour in this discipline of science. Prof Basu is instrumental in leading the Academic Consortium of the BIM2 on a mission mode. Several Center of Excellence Mentoring Committee Members and Co-investigators presented their research and experience in the field of biomedical materials research. Industry representatives presented and participated in the discussion.

The meeting concluded with a session for internal discussion and recommendations by the Mentoring Committee, which is a global committee with distinguished researchers from Ireland, USA and UK.