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Transasia Bio-Medicals sets up IVD manufacturing facility in Vizag

April 08, 2021 Suresh Vazirani, Founder & Chairman, Transasia-Erba International Group of Companies× Product rollouts expected in early September In-vitro diagnostic company, Transasia Bio-Medicals Ltd, has set up a state-of-the-art medical devices manufacturing plant at the Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ), Visakhapatnam, with an investment of ₹30 crore. The plant was formally inaugurated on Wednesday. Operations will start immediately at this new plant with product rollouts expected in early September. “The largest-of-its-kind facility in Asia spread over 35,000 sft will manufacture ErbaLisa Covid-19 IgG ELISA test kits, RT-PCR kits and rapid test kits for India and other emerging markets,’’ Suresh Vazirani, Founder & Chairman, Transasia-Erba International Group of Companies, told

Transasia opens facility at AMTZ

Transasia opens facility at AMTZ Updated: Updated: COVID test kits to be manufactured Share Article COVID test kits to be manufactured Transasia Bio-Medicals Ltd. on Thursday announced the formal inauguration of its state-of-the-art medical devices manufacturing plant at the Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ) here. The largest of its kind facility in Asia spread over 35,000 sft will manufacture ErbaLisa COVID-19 IgG ELISA test kits, RT-PCR kits and rapid test kits for India and other emerging markets. The new facility was virtually inaugurated by Minister for Industries, Commerce and IT Mekapati Goutham Reddy, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) chairperson P.D. Vaghela, Scientific Secretary to Principal Scientific Adviser, Government of India, Arabinda Mitra, Special Chief Secretary to Government (Industries and Commerce) R. Karikal Valven, in the presence of MD and CEO of AMTZ Jitendra Sharma, founder and chairman of Transasia-Erba International Group of

Wollongong 3D bioprinters hit global stage

University hears India s call with 3D body parts breakthough

Body parts for less than $40 – with an iPhone and 3D printer Save Share Researchers at Wollongong University are exporting low-cost, portable 3D printers that can make body parts for less than $40 to medical centres in India. The 3D Genii printer costs between $2000 and $3000, compared with up to $250,000 for a commercial 3D printer. It was developed by engineers at the university’s Intelligent Polymer Research Institute and at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science (ACES). Sepidar Sayyar, left, with PhD student Sepehr Talebian. “At the moment we are making ears but we can make a nose or fingers or even a foot.”  

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