CHENNAI:
Tamil
Nadu Advance Manufacturing Centre of Excellence (TAMCOE) is likely to
upgrade its facility for 3D designing and printing of medical grade
products, according to official sources
The upgraded facility
will offer design for additive manufacturing (DfAM) expertise to
healthcare institutions and manufacturers, support joint research and
development projects on additive manufacturing as well as providing
contract manufacturing services for patient-specific implants.
The
facility is being upgraded as TAMCOE has identified huge opportunities
and applications in healthcare. Sources said that Tamil Nadu, being the
healthcare capital and an epicentre for healthcare revolution, with the
highest number of medical colleges in India and the engineering talent,
is the right place to kindle and support Innovation in Healthcare
technology.
Tamil Nadu Advance Manufacturing Centre of
Excellence, which was established in November, 2022, by Tamil Nadu
Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO) in association with GE
Aerospace at a cost of Rs 141.26 Crores, was focusing on aviation,
medical devices, and automotive precision components.
It is learnt that TAMCOE is seeking the support of the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Government of India for the upgradation.
Sources
said that a stakeholder meeting was held on Thursday with participation
from Academia like Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology (AVIT),
Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS); Top
Hospitals like Kauvery Hospitals, Rela hospital; MSMEs, Startups,
Industries like Gesco, Systems Integration Specialist Company (SISCO)
etc; Industry Associations like Madras Chamber of Commerce and Industry
and its Healthcare working group, TANSTIA, TIEMA; Incubators like IIT
Madras Research Park among others.
Hitendra Sahu, the Director of
department of Pharmaceuticals, Government of India, interacted with the
stakeholder participants. Sandeep Nanduri, managing director of Tamil
Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO), B Krishnamoorthi
managing director of TAMCOE and Dr K. Senthil Raj, managing director of
SIPCOT were also present at the stakeholder meeting.
Friday, August 30, 2024
TAMCOE to upgrade facility for 3D printing and printing of medical grade products
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