Electrolab to launch online connectivity software
The Mumbai based Electrolab, manufacturer of dissolution tester for pharma industry in the country, will launch an online connectivity software next month.
The Mumbai based Electrolab, manufacturer of dissolution tester for pharma industry in the country, will launch an online connectivity software next month.
Indian drug maker Wockhardt recently acquired US-based speciality drugs company Morton Grove Pharmaceuticals, which has annual sales of $52 million.
Philips’ new IntelliVue MMS X2 and IntelliVue MP2 are the latest examples of the company’s commitment to patient care and safety.
The Social Development and Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang of South Africa has launched the telemedicine project and opened renal dialysis unit at Polokwane Hospital.
Telemedicine is becoming boon for tribal people who have to travel hundreds kilometers to get proper medical treatment.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. , the world leader in serving science, today announced it has broken ground on a new USD 17 million facility in Ahmadabad, India, to support growing demand for biopharma services in that country.
A Chennai-based visually impaired software professional, Krishnakant has developed an ‘open source voice-enabled software’ based on LINUX system, for the benefit of visually handicapped.
The multi-million dollar Hinduja group has finally revealed its plans of investing in India’s sunrise sectors like healthcare and insurance.
Quidel Corporation a leading provider of rapid point-of-care (POC) diagnostic tests, announced that Adventist Health System has chosen Quidel as its supplier for rapid point of care influenza test kits.
Google is also looking to figure out how to create transportable personal health records that give users.
Healthcare service provider Apollo Hospitals Ltd recently announced it will invest INR 2.5 billion to set up a 400-bed hospital at Navi Mumbai in Maharashtra.
The Equinoctial Technology University in Ecuador opened a telemedicine centre, which will use satellite connections to provide better healthcare to and train medical staff in remote areas like the Galapagos Islands.
The software giant is encouraging companies to develop RFID applications for the free online medical database service it recently launched.