MAHA-MedTech Mission

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News: Recently, Maha MedTech Mission was launched to strengthen India’s Medical Technology Ecosystem.

About MAHA-MedTech Mission

India Launches Maha MedTech Mission To Boost Healthcare Innovation
Source: Silicon India
  • MAHA Medtech stands for Mission for Advancement in High-Impact Areas (MAHA) – Medical Technology (महा MedTech)
  • Launched by: The Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF), in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the Gates Foundation
  • Aim: To accelerate innovation in India’s medical technology sector, reduce dependence on costly imports, and enhance equitable access to high-quality and affordable MedTech solutions.
  • Focuses on: Advancing projects that can deliver transformative medical technologies to the market.
  • The Mission will offer financial support to diverse stakeholders including academic and R&D institutions, hospitals, startups, MSMEs, the MedTech industry, and multi-stakeholder collaborations.
  • Core Objectives
    •  Advance public health outcomes by supporting technologies that address priority diseases and improve access to safe, quality healthcare.
    • Promote affordability and accessibility through cost-reducing solutions.
    • Boost self-reliance and competitiveness by encouraging indigenous MedTech innovation, manufacturing, and strong industry–academia partnerships.
  • Scope: The Mission will encompass a broad array of innovative medical devices and in-vitro diagnostics.
    • It includes equipment, essential subcomponents, implants, surgical and assistive devices, consumables, and software-based medical technologies.
    • This may include advanced imaging, minimally invasive interventions, point-of-care molecular diagnostics, AI and machine-learning platforms, robotics, and other emerging fields.
    • Proposals that align with national health priorities such as tuberculosis, cancer, neonatal care, and primary healthcare will be prioritized.
  • Along with funding, the Mission will extend facilitation support through national initiatives including:
    • Patent Mitra for intellectual property protection and technology transfer
    • MedTech Mitra for regulatory assistance and approvals
    • A Clinical Trial Network for clinical validation and evidence development
    • Expert mentorship from industry leaders
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