MassMedic & Cyient join to boost medtech innovation | Hyderabad News


Hyderabad: Homegrown engineering and tech solutions provider Cyient has entered into a partnership with the Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council (MassMedic), which is the largest regional medtech association in the United States.
As part of collaboration, Cyient and MassMedic will be rolling out a series of initiatives aimed at addressing critical challenges in the medtech sector, including collaborative workshops, thought leadership sessions, and innovation-driven projects designed to foster technological advancements and encourage knowledge sharing among industry leaders.
Pointing out that partnership will leverage its expertise in engineering and digital technologies to drive medtech innovation, Cyient said it will be supporting medtech community by enhancing product development, testing, & compliance with regulatory standards.
“Joining MassMedic marks a significant milestone in our journey toward becoming a key enabler in the medtech industry. Our goal is to leverage our deep domain knowledge and digital expertise to accelerate innovation, improve patient outcomes, and reduce healthcare costs,” said Anand Parameswaran, president and business head – healthcare & life sciences, Cyient. TNN

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