Seminar on Medical Electronics International collaborations & Financing for Manufacturing’ in India on Friday, 16th December at Holiday Inn, Jaipur

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New Delhi, December 27, 2016: PHD Chamber in association with AMTZ (Andhra MedTech Zone) organized a Seminar on ‘Medical Electronics International collaborations & Financing for Manufacturing’ in India on Friday, 16th Dec 2016, 11:00 am at Holiday Inn Hotel Jaipur.

AMTZ (Andhra MedTech Zone) aims to make India a self-sufficient and in fact an exporter of good quality and cost-effective medical technology.

The objective of the Seminar was to familiarize the Industry on this opportunity which exists in fulfilling this gap which is likely to only widen as the healthcare services reach out to semi-urban and rural areas. The seminar also threw up opportunities for foreign collaborations for technology transfers and financing for setting up units.

Mr. M L Gupta, Co Chairman of Rajasthan Committee, PHD Chamber addressed the delegates and briefly informed them about AMTZ.

The Conference was presided over by Mr. Nitin Bharadwaj, Vice-President (HR and Administration) shared that Medical device Industry in India is Rs 30,000 Cr (USD 5.00 Bn) and is fourth largest in Asia. He also shared about the benefits of being the part of AMTZ project at Vizag, where they are offering Plug-n-Play Infrastructure, Lower cost testing services, Lower Capex for manufacturers, Regulators and Export Facilitation, Promotional activities thru EXPO/ Convention Center, Finance and technology transfer services, Preferential Market Access Circa and all other facilities commonly required in the manufacturing of medical devices etc.

Mr Vikas Varma, Financial Advisor & Internal Auditor, AMTZ shared about AMTZ value proposition for investors and he also shared about multiple fiscal incentives provided by AMTZ to the companies participating in the project like 100% reimbursement of Stamp Duty, Transfer Duty and Registration Fee paid on sale / lease deeds on the first transaction and 50% thereof on the second transaction, 50% to micro, 40% to small & 25% to medium & 10% to largescale industry limited to Rs 50 lakh for a period of 5 years from the date of commencement of commercial operations, Exemption of Electricity Duty for new electronic hardware units, after coming into commercial operations entitled for 100% exemption on Electricity duty for a period of 5 years, The cost of filing patents will be reimbursed to the companies having their headquarters in Andhra Pradesh, subject to a limit of Rs 5 Lakh per domestic patent awarded and Rs 10 Lakh per international patent awarded, 50% subsidy on the expenses incurred for quality certification limited to Rs 4 Lakh (Conformity European (CE),China Compulsory Certificate (CCC), ULCertification, ISO, CMM Certification, SA, RU etc.), 25% subsidy on cleaner / greener production measures limited to Rs 10 Lakh, 100% tax reimbursement on VAT/CST for a period of 10 years subject to a maximum of 100% of fixed capital investment other than land (such as building, plant, machinery, testing equipment, etc).and many more.

Mr. Nagaraju Devarajugattu, SM Operations, AMTZ informed the delegates on the plot booking procedure with specifics on Investment in AMTZ. He also gave a live demo on the plot booking procedure for better understanding.

Mr Vivek Seigell, Director, PHD Chamber appreciated the efforts being taken by the Andhra Pradesh Govt. and urged the industry members to come up front and be the part of AMTZ project and support the govt. in fulfilling the goal of make in India. He further added to avail the facilities available in manufacturing the medical devices which exists today.

Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)