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Siemens Healthineers Opens Its Medical Imaging Manufacturing Plant In India
Siemens Healthineers, which is the medical technology arm unit of Siemens on Thursday, 19 September announced its Medical manufacturing plant in India.

This next-gen facility collocated with the company's R&D centre at Bengaluru will offer solutions from Diagnostic Imaging and Advanced Therapies. Their AI-Rad companion will assist radiologists, who interpret an image every 3-4 seconds for 8 hours a day.
It
will
start
with
around
70
employees,
the
workforce
will
be
extended
in
three
phases
by
the
fiscal
year
2025.
The
plant
will
manufacture
mobile
C-arm
radiology
system
Cios
Fit
and
computed
tomography
systems
from
Somatom
go.platform
for
the
Indian
and
other
emerging
markets
and
its
sole
purpose
is
to
make
Artificial
intelligence
(AI)
tangible
by
digitizing
human
anatomy.
This
will
change
the
experience
of
patients
and
make
it
a
positive
one
for
them.
Cios Fit is crafted by the makers with care and is ergonomically designed. It will ensure that the images are clear. It goes beyond saying that this will be one reliable equipment.
Boldsky spoke to Gerd Hofner, Managing Director and President of Siemens Healthcare, who mentioned that "India is full of local talents and expertise and also a lot of fast software growing activities are taking place here. It is essential to learn and connect with people."
"Surgery is transforming and therefore the patients will have a better experience. We are focussing towards minimalizing invasive surgeries empowered by image-guided therapy," said Peter Seitz, Executive Vice President Surgery, Siemens Healthnieers, in his speech.
Speaking
on
the
same
lines,
Andre
Hartung,
Executive
Vice
President
Computed
Tomography
and
Incoming
President
of
Diagnostic
Imaging,
Siemens
Healthineers
said
in
his
speech,
"We
stand
for
expertise,
collaboration
and
respect."
He continues, "Collocating a manufacturing facility with our R&D center in Bengaluru marks a significant step in strengthening our presence in India, which is one of our important markets. It also reflects our enduring commitment to India, where we have been enabling better healthcare outcomes for over 90 years, manufacturing medical devices for 60 years, and advancing software excellence for over 25 years."
On asking, how accessible this technology will be for people who cannot afford proper healthcare, and come from a financially weak background, Vivek Kanade, Executive Director of Siemens said, "We are trying to team up with district hospitals and install these machines over there so that common people can have access as well. We have already launched our units in small towns across India such as in Darbhanga, Shimoga and also in Madurai and Tirunelveli."



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