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Medical device firms sound the alarm over new steel standardsEarlier, foreign suppliers only needed BIS certification for finished steel products. Under the new rule, materials like hot rolled steel, ...
Syringe companies feel the pain as vaccination rate dipsProduction of AD immunisation syringes at its plants has fallen from 4.5-5.0 million units per day a year ago to 500,000-600,000 now. "We a...
Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices reduces syringe production as demand for vaccination dropsRajiv Nath, managing director, HMD, told ET that the government has either suspended the orders or rescheduled it to next year.
Indian syringe makers told to put stocks on hold by two monthsIn an email dated February 14 to syringe makers, Central Medical Service Society (CMSS)-the government’s procurement body told the manufact...
Hindustan Syringes resumes production after brief pauseAs first reported by ET, it had shut three of these plants on Friday, including the main unit, on orders of the Haryana Pollution Control B...
Hindustan Syringes shuts plants, sets off shortage alarmIt operates four manufacturing units within an 11-acre complex in Faridabad and has shut three of them, including its main plant, on being ...
AiSMA expresses concerns over government’s decision to restrict syringe exportRajiv Nath, President, All India Syringes and Needles Manufacturers Association (AiSNMA) urged the government to lift the restriction on no...
COVID-19: HMD to recruit 500 people to increase syringe production capacity"We currently have extreme shortages of manpower. To reach our target of 100 crore syringes capacity, HMD needs to strengthen our team and ...
On track to produce 177.6 million auto-disable syringes for government by March: HMD"The front runner COVID vaccines being launched in India would need a 0.5ml AD syringe for intramuscular drug delivery we are informed. In ...
Auto-disable syringes are the best option to prevent reuse: HS Ratti, epidemiologist"Companies making these syringes have large capacities. They should be able to supply the desired quantity. There are regular training prog...
Covid has given syringe makers an unparalleled opportunity. And a prickly problemSyringe manufacturers are hopeful of meeting the demand arising out of the upcoming Covid vaccination programme, but a lack of clarity on t...
Ahead of Covid vaccine, government & companies stock up vials, syringesTo meet that demand, pharma companies, which are working on the potential vaccine candidate for Covid-19, have started tying up with manufa...
Hindustan Syringes and Medical Devices ships over 56m syringes to Covax facilityThe Covax facility, which seeks to pool in resources to accelerate the development of the promising vaccine candidates for Covid-19 that wi...
Domestic firms volunteer to drop syringe, needle prices over 50%According to an industry executive who did not wish to be named, the domestically manufactured syringes and needles market together is esti...
HMD launches Safety Cannula to prevent needle stick injuriesAccording to WHO, if Safety Cannula is made mandatory in hospitals, then around 80% of all hospital staff can be saved from needle stick in...
Hindustan Syringes to partner WHO for auto-disable syringesThe WHO campaign aims to completely eliminate the practice of using re-usable syringes and replace it with auto-disable (AD) syringes.
WEF 2015: GAVI selects India's HMD as partner for global health projectGAVI has chosen Hindustan Syringes and Medical Devices Ltd as one of its knowledge and strategic partners to promote injection safety aroun...
- US co drags govt to court for revoking tender
The Indian arm of the US-based medical devices maker Becton Dickinson (BD) has dragged the health ministry and three companies to the court...
- HMD to invest Rs 100 cr in next three years
Healthcare products manufacturer Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices Ltd will invest Rs 100 crore over the next three years in capacity ex...
- Hindustan Syringes to invest Rs 100 cr
Hindustan Syringes and Medical Devices (HMD) will invest up to Rs 100 crore in the next three years for expansion.