Philips Healthcare signs Ram Kapoor, Gautami Kapoor as brand ambassadors
Philips Healthcare India on Wednesday announced the signing of celebrated actors Ram Kapoor and Gautami Kapoor as the company’s brand […]
Philips Healthcare India on Wednesday announced the signing of celebrated actors Ram Kapoor and Gautami Kapoor as the company’s brand […]
Philips India appoints V Raja as the new Vice Chairman and Managing Director for Philips India Limited, effective from 1st […]
A survey conducted by Philips Healthcare India with AC Nielsen has highlighted cancer as the single most worrying disease in […]
Philips India and IBA (Ion Beam Applications), a leader in proton therapy solutions, has announced the signing of an exclusive […]
Apollo Hospitals Group unveiled a breakthrough MRI-guided high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) solution from Philips at its Hospital in New […]
Revenue for the wireless patient monitoring device market grew by 23 percent between 2008 and 2010, the fastest growing rate […]
[This article was published in the June 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] The future will be dominated by digital technologies which will prevent, treat and finally cure the disease without expecting a blockbuster drug to be discovered
Royal Philips Electronics has acquired Dameca, a global provider of anesthesia machines and accessories for the operating room.
Royal Philips Electronics announced today that it has acquired Shanghai Apex Electronics Technology Co Ltd, a leading Chinese manufacturer of ultrasound transducers – key determinants of image quality for ultrasound systems.
eHealth caught up with Anjan Bose, Senior Director and Business Head, Philips Healthcare, to get his perspective on the needs of a fast-changing Indian medical device industry and about the growth plans of his company in India. Excerpts from the interview.
Global market for Cardiac Defibrillators the market is forecast to exceed USD 16 billion by 2015. The market is primarily driven by the increasing incidence of cardiovascular diseases due to aging population and the increasing availability of emergency medical services worldover for the revival of sudden cardiac death victims.
Philips appears to have completed its planned USD 5.1 billion purchase of home medical equipment supplier Respironics. The acquisition – the fourth in recent weeks for the Dutch IT vendor – would be Philips’ largest acquisition ever, according to published reports.