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New Indian Express
7 days ago
- Health
- New Indian Express
Andhra Pradesh MTZ launches IBC for medical equipment
VISAKHAPATNAM: The Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ) has launched the International Biomed Cross (IBC), a global initiative aimed at supporting the maintenance and repair of medical equipment during disasters and health emergencies. The launch took place at the MedTech Policy Mahotsav, held at the Constitution Club of India on May 23. A collaborative venture between AMTZ and the Universal Clinical Engineering Federation (UCEF), the IBC brings together biomedical and clinical engineers from across the globe to offer technical assistance in crisis-affected regions with limited medical infrastructure. Managing Director and CEO of AMTZ Dr Jitendra Sharma, formally unveiled the initiative, emphasising the importance of timely equipment maintenance in sustaining healthcare services during emergencies. The IBC will function through a network of volunteers, providing both on-site and remote support. It also aims to strengthen healthcare systems in underserved areas through equipment donations and knowledge exchange. AMTZ has invited volunteers, institutions, and donors to join the mission.


Hans India
7 days ago
- Health
- Hans India
AMTZ launches IBC to cater to global health emergencies
Visakhapatnam: Moving towards global healthcare resilience, Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ) has launched the International Biomed Cross (IBC) to serve as a critical international lifeline for maintaining and restoring medical devices during disasters and health emergencies. This initiative is poised to redefine emergency medical response by deploying technical expertise where it is needed most—supporting hospitals, clinics, and emergency units in regions with limited biomedical support infrastructure. At a time when the world is facing increasingly frequent climate-induced catastrophes, armed conflicts, and public health crises, the IBC emerges as a global community of biomedical and clinical engineers committed to ensuring that broken medical equipment never becomes the reason for a lost life. The official launch of the International Biomed Cross took place at the recent 'MedTech Policy Mahotsav' in New Delhi. Spearheaded by Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone and supported by the Universal Clinical Engineering Federation (UCEF), the IBC was inaugurated by Jitendra Sharma, Managing Director and Founding CEO of AMTZ, in the presence of leading stakeholders from India's health and medical technology ecosystem. Speaking at the launch, Dr. Sharma said, 'In times of disaster, broken equipment is as deadly as unavailable equipment. The IBC is our answer to that gap. This is India's humanitarian and technological response to global healthcare disruptions.' The IBC will be powered by a growing global volunteer force of biomedical engineers and healthcare technology experts who will provide hands-on repair, maintenance, and remote support for medical devices during emergencies. It also aims to strengthen long-term healthcare systems in underserved areas by facilitating equipment donations and knowledge sharing. The organisation calls on volunteers, donors, and healthcare institutions across the world to join hands in this vital mission.


The Hindu
02-06-2025
- Health
- The Hindu
AMTZ's International Biomed Cross launched
The official launch of the International Biomed Cross (IBC) took place at the MedTech Policy Mahotsav held at the Constitutional Club of India in New Delhi last month, according to a release here on Monday (June 2). Spearheaded by AMTZ (Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone) and supported by the Universal Clinical Engineering Federation (UCEF), the IBC was launched by Jitendra Sharma, Managing Director and Founder CEO of AMTZ, in the presence of stakeholders from India's health and medical technology ecosystem. Speaking at the launch, Dr. Sharma said, 'In times of disaster, broken equipment is as deadly as unavailable equipment. The IBC is our answer to that gap. This is India's humanitarian and technological response to global healthcare disruptions.' The IBC will be powered by a growing global volunteer force of biomedical engineers and healthcare technology experts who will offer hands-on repair, maintenance, and remote support for medical devices during emergencies. It also aims to strengthen long-term healthcare systems in underserved areas by facilitating equipment donations and knowledge sharing. The organisation calls on volunteers, donors and healthcare institutions worldwide to join hands in this vital mission. 'With its launch, AMTZ has not only underscored India's leadership in global MedTech innovation but also introduced a compassionate, timely and strategic initiative to strengthen emergency healthcare worldwide,' Dr. Sharma said.


The Hindu
03-05-2025
- Health
- The Hindu
Rotary Club of Visakhapatnam with Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone organises Samajikam 2025
Rotary Club of Visakhapatnam in collaboration with the Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ) organised Samajikam 2025 with the theme of 'Empowering Communities Through CSR,' here on Saturday. AMTZ founder CEO and MD Jitendra Sharma inaugurated the event. He said, 'Both AMTZ and Rotary are built on the foundation of service— one through healthcare innovation, and the other through humanitarian action. This partnership is a strategic convergence. Our assistive technology centre, community health initiatives and Made in India hospitals are the instruments of empowerment. Together with Rotary's 120-year legacy and AMTZ's vibrant innovations, we can scale social impact and transform lives across the world.' Rotary's district governor, M. Venkateswara Rao, said, 'With 1.4 million rotarians globally and deep-rooted grassroots presence, Rotary is uniquely positioned to amplify the impact of CSR. Our collaboration with AMTZ—a beacon of indigenous innovation—is a leap toward holistic, tech-enabled social change.' Rotary Club Visakhapatnam also launched 'Amruth,' a flagship CSR initiative to protect adolescent girls from HPV and prevent cervical cancer. Led by Muralikrishna of Mahatma Gandhi Cancer Hospital, the programme has already vaccinated over 1,000 girls.