Titled 'Indian Medical Devices Industry: The way ahead' and conducted by ASSOCHAM, the findings of the study are based on the analysis of state-wise distribution of manufacturers compiled as part of the Annual Survey of Industries 2011-12 by the central government.
Of the total 26 factories in this segment, 25 were under operation as of 2011-12.
At a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of over 15 per cent, imports of medical devices and equipment in India are likely to cross the USD 4 billion mark by 2018-19, from about USD 2.3 billion as of 2013-14, the study projected.
Growth of medical goods' exports to India is expected to continue, thanks to the burgeoning middle class, a growing medical tourism industry, higher private healthcare investment, an aging population and heightened government commitment, the study noted.
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