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University of Glasgow names research centre after John Shaw, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw The University of Glasgow has honoured John

Shaw,

Biocon,

former

and

Executive

Kiran

Vice-Chairman

of

Mazumdar-Shaw,

Chairperson

of

Biocon

and Biocon Biologics, by naming the University’s new research centre after them.

The

Mazumdar-Shaw

Advanced

Research Centre will be home to over 500 researchers from a range of disciplines, facilitating world-changing collaborative research. The £116 million building will (L-R) Shunsuke Honda, Senior Manager Medical System Division, Fujifilm India, Koji Wada, MD Fujifilm India and Chander Shekhar Sibal, Head of Division, Medical Division, Fujifilm India

officially open in June 2022.

Qure.ai raises $40 M Qure.ai (Qure) has secured $40 million

Fujifilm India unveils range of CT, MRI and ultrasound machines

SRV Hospitals, Lokmanya Hospital launch centre on robotic orthopaedics

Fujifilm India unveiled a new range of products at the 74th National Annual Conference of IRIA 2022. The latest portfolio includes a plethora of products offering complete and integrated solutions for diagnostic purposes including CT, MRI, X-ray, AI, PACS, endoscopy and ultrasound systems through the Scenaria View, Supria series, The Echelon Smart and Arietta series.

SRV Hospitals Group in association with

and strengthen its global reach, especially

Lokmanya Hospital, Pune has launched

in the US and Europe, and intensify

a new centre of excellence in robotic

product development for critical care and

orthopaedics under the umbrella of SRV

community diagnostics.

LHPL Centre of excellence for Robotic Orthopaedics. The centre will focus on ensuring

cutting-edge

technology

and

state of the art infrastructure as a part of its core foundation. The department will be equipped with the CORI Robotics Surgical System, the most advanced and efficient,

Medtronic launches PRAAN India Medtronic announced the launch of India’s first-ever dedicated registry for the collection of real-world data associated with the use of revascularisation devices in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. The Prospective Registry for Assessment of Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated with Neurothrombectomy Devices in India (PRAAN) is an industry-first endeavour to

create

a

post-market

registry

to

assess clinical outcomes associated with the use of Medtronic market-released revascularisation

devices

in

patients

experiencing acute ischemic stroke.

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The launch of new centre of excellence

in a funding round led by Novo Holdings and HealthQuad, supported by existing investor MassMutual Ventures. Qure.ai will use the new investment to extend

Alembic Pharma buys full stake in Aleor Dermaceuticals Alembic Pharmaceuticals has acquired the balance 40 per cent stake in Aleor


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