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Hans India
24-04-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Advanced eye care facility inaugurated
Visakhapatnam: Extending support to advanced technology and as part of its corporate social responsibility initiative, INOX Air Products donated the ALCON Constellation Vision System to Sankar Foundation. The CSR initiative was taken by the company to the tune of Rs 87 lakh. The new facility was inaugurated by SVS Raju, regional sales manager of the company in the presence of K Radhakrishnan, GM, Dr T Krishna, HoD retina department, V Ramesh Kumar, DGM (Corporate Relations) and other officials of the foundation. A. Krishna Kumar, managing trustee of the foundation commended the company's continuous support in enhancing the foundation's medical and surgical equipment, reinforcing their shared commitment to quality healthcare. The hypersonic vitrectomy featured in this advanced system sets a new benchmark in ophthalmic surgery.


The Hindu
23-04-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
INOX Air Products donates ALCON Constellation Vision System to Sankar Foundation
INOX Air Products, a manufacturer of industrial and medical gases in India, has donated the ALCON Constellation Vision System — the gold standard in vitreoretinal innovation — to Sankar Foundation as part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative with a financial support of ₹50 lakh out of a total cost of ₹87 lakh. The new facility was inaugurated by S.V.S. Raju, Regional Sales Manager, INOX, Visakhapatnam, in the presence of K Radhakrishnan, GM, T Krishna, HOD Retina Department, and V. Ramesh Kumar, DGM (Corporate Relations), and other officials of Sankar Foundation. A. Krishna Kumar, Managing Trustee of Sankar Foundation, commended INOX for their continuous support in enhancing the foundation's medical and surgical equipment, reinforcing their shared commitment to quality healthcare. The hypersonic vitrectomy featured in this advanced system sets a new benchmark in ophthalmic surgery. Unlike traditional vitrectomy systems, it utilises ultrasonic power to actuate the vitrectomy probe, enabling enhanced precision and efficiency, according to a statement issued by Sankar Foundation.