The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) located in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh recently concluded a strategic outreach mission to Bangalore, resulting in formal interest from global healthcare companies and domestic manufacturers to establish operations in Noida. Major industry players GE Healthcare and Philips, along with the Indian...
GE Healthcare Plans to Expand R&D, Manufacturing in India
Peter Arduini, CEO of GE HealthCare (GEHC), shared his strategic vision for the company's operations in India during a interview with Forbes India. His plan centers on transforming India into a crucial hub for GEHC's global operations through enhanced manufacturing capabilities and strategic partnerships. Arduini emphasized GEHC's shift from importing...
GE Healthcare Awarded 'Indian Medical Device Company of the Year'
At the ‘India Pharmaceutical & India Medical Device 2018’ exhibition and conference that was held from February 15 - 17, 2018 in the southern city of Bangalore, GE Healthcare was announced as the Indian Medical Device Company of the Year for 2018. GE Healthcare was conferred this award for strong...
India's Perfint Develops Tools to Assist in Tumor Ablation
Chennai, India-based Perfint Healthcare, has developed MAXIO, an image-guided, physician controlled robotic system that assists physicians to visualize and plan an entire procedure such as tumor ablation in 3D. Once the plan is confirmed, MAXIO’s stereotactic arm, combined with intra-operative registration, assists surgeons to advance one or more instruments accurately...
GE Healthcare Targets $1 Billion Revenue by 2020
The India unit of GE Healthcare projects revenue of $750 million this year, chief executive John Flannery said in an interview with the Economic Times. Flannery believes that the current focus on cost, quality and outcomes, the hallmarks of India business, also forms an important aspect of the company's global...
GE, Tata Trusts to Enhance Skills in Healthcare Sector
In an effort to build and enhance skills in the healthcare sector, GE Healthcare and India's Tata Trusts have entered into a partnership to train 10,000 youth in various technical areas of healthcare over a three-year period. GE Healthcare Education Institute will design, develop and execute courses to equip trainees...


