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Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ) is the medical technology park with Common Manufacturing Facilities & Common Scientific Facilities located in Nadupuru village area of
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, adjacent to the
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. The AMTZ is spread over an area of 270 acres and it has over 10 manufacturing units. It currently houses the Bio Valley Incubation Council, funded by the
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, and the Kalam Institute of Health Technology. In April 2020, the AMTZ has started making rapid testing kits for
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and planned to start the manufacture of ventilators.


History

Andhra Pradesh Medtech Zone was first conceptualized in November 2015 as India's first medical device park . Decision to establish was taken after a meeting with representatives of Indian medical device industry, state and union govt officials. In 2015 medical device industry is worth 60,000 crores of crore of this 23,000-crore worth of medical device were imported. To reduce import bill. increase exports and to foster industrial growth by employment generation.


Foundation

Foundation stone was laid on 19 August 2016 by Nara Chandrababu Naidu.


Hosting World Class Labs

The key USPs of the campus are its Common Scientific Industrial Laboratories such as the center for
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compatibility and safety testing, Center for Biomaterial Testing, Center for
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, Centers for Lasers, MRI coils, Gamma Irradiation, Moulding, and many other industrial service centers. When the pandemic outbreak happened, there were no standard specifications for the essential products for the fight against the pandemic, and India was majorly dependent on imports for
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s, PPE Kits, N-95 Masks and so on. Today when the nation has emerged as the second-largest PPE manufacturer in the world and has grown self-sufficient in ventilators and N-95 masks, the role played by AMTZ is unique and crucial.


BIOME: Centre for biomaterial testing

* The state-of-the-art laboratory for Biomaterials at AMTZ, is operated by service provider M/s TUV Rheinland has the following testing capabilities # Sterility Evaluation # Histopathology Evaluation # Physiochemical Evaluation # Accelerated Aging # Package Validation * This facility is primarily intended for medical device industry for physio-chemical evaluation as well as biological evaluation of sample. * Industries like Chemical, Polymer and Pharmaceuticals etc. can also avail this facility to evaluate the characteristics of materials using spectroscopic and imaging modalities like SEM, TEM etc. * Number of days for completion of construction is 178 days.


ELECTRA: Centre for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) & safety testing

* This facility is operated by M/s TUV Rheinland for EMC and Safety testing and certification of medical devices


COBALTA: Center for Gamma Irradiation

* The centre for Gamma Irradiation at AMTZ is first of its kind in Andhra Pradesh and the surrounding states and would cater to 15% (INR 4500 Crore) of the Indian Medical Device market.


DIODE: Super Conducting Magnet

The
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is the largest and most expensive component of an MRI system. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), a powerful medical diagnostic tool, is the largest commercial application of
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. The magnet configuration is determined by competing requirements including optimized functional performance, patient comfort, ease of sitting in a hospital environment, minimum acquisition and lifecycle cost including service. DIODE would be the first facility in India to manufacture an MRI superconducting magnet.


ADDIT: Centre for medtech innovation and rapid prototyping facility

* Centre for MedTech Innovation and Rapid prototyping facility is operated by M/s T3D labs Private Ltd (Think 3D) and is primarily intended for medical device development and customized implants. * Number of days for project completion is 184 days.


Kalam Institute of Health Technology (KIHT)

Kalam Institute of Health Technology (KIHT) is a Government of India project supported by the
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, strategically located at
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within AMTZ. The mandate it serves is aimed at promoting and supporting innovations in medical technologies through research and development, industry promotion, policy-making and knowledge repository. It comprises 5 cells: 1) Cell for Health Technology Assessment (CHTA) 2) Cell for Technology Transfer (CTT) 3) Cell for Product Realization (CPR) 4) Cell for Market Intelligence and Trade (CMIT) and 5) Cell for Supply Chain Management (CSCM). In the year 2022, KIHT became the world only
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br>for Health Innovation.


Cell for Health Technology Assessment

CRD works towards channelizing the national research funding for critical components by identifying medical devices specific for Indian needs based on the disease burden and high import dependency. The Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC),a Public- Sector Enterprise of DBT, is also collaborating with KIHT to identify the core areas for focused funding for research initiatives in medical technology.


Cell for Technology Transfer

The CTT team supports MedTech transfers(e-Auction) and facilitates rapid industrial promotion.


Cell for Product Realisation(CPR)

The CPR team provides critical component knowledge to relevant institutions for focused research & development and also facilitates core scientific facilities in developing core medical device technologies.


Cell for Market Intelligence and Trade

The CMIT team acts as knowledge repository for export and import data on medical devices and an advisory board on all matters relating to medical device sector. This cell also tracks foreign direct investments via different routes in the Indian medical device ecosystem and gives strategical recommendations to various incubated start-ups at AMTZ.


World Trade Centre-AMTZ

WTC-AMTZ
fosters trade and collaboration facilities to its partners and businesses around.


MediValley

Medi Valley is the incubation arm of Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ).


BioValley

The Bio-Incubator Nurturing Entrepreneurship for Scaling Technologies (BioNEST) Incubator "Bio Valley Incubation Council (BVIC)", is funded by Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ).


Awards and recognition

On 14 February 2017, AMTZ was awarded as "Innovative Medtech Zone" by the World Health & Wellness Congress. On 27 February 2017, AMTZ was included in the list of 25 fastest growing medical technology companies in India in 2017 by ''The CEO'' magazine.


See also

* Kalam Institute of Health Technology


References


External links


AMTZ to host first help desk on new medical devices rules
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