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ALIMCO Recruitment 2024: Apply for 142 Posts
ALIMCO is hiring for 142 diverse positions, including Audiologists. Candidates with qualifications ranging from CA, Diploma, Degree, to M.Phil and more are eligible. The locations span Ujjain, Mumbai, Faridabad, and Kanpur. The pay scale is from Rs. 25,000 to 1,50,000 per month. Applications began on March 16, 2024, and end on April 16, 2024. Apply now!
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Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India (ALIMCO) has officially released an advertisement for recruitment for the post of Manager, Assistant Manager,Deputy Manager. Candidates who are looking for ALIMCO Vacancy 2023 can use this opportunity and get a job if they fulfill all the criteria and qualifications for ALIMCO Jobs 2023. Send Application On This Address - Manager (Personal & Administration) Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India G.T. Road, Kanpur – 209217 (U.P).
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ALIMCO is Hiring an Audiologist
ALIMCO is Hiring an Audiologist
ALIMCO is Hiring an Audiologist Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India
ALIMCO is Hiring an Audiologist. With the vacancy of 30 posts. SSC/ITI pass candidates can apply before 18th February 2020. The selection process will be based on Interview. Any changes in the number of Vacancies will be informed on the official site. Stay Connected to the website for Exam Date, Admit Card, Answer…
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ALIMCO Junior Clerk Syllabus 2018 - Assistant Syllabus PDF
ALIMCO Junior Clerk Syllabus 2018 – Assistant Syllabus PDF
ALIMCO Junior Clerk Syllabus 2018 – Assistant Syllabus PDF: Candidates looking for the ALIMCO Junior Clerk Syllabus should read the whole document to prepare themselves in a better way. Recently, Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of Indiahas released the various vacancies under different categories. Candidates who are looking for the ALIMCO Junior Clerk Syllabus & Assistant should check…
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Progress made by the Nation with regard to Divyangjan during the last three years
Constitution of India guarantees rights of freedom to all citizens including Divyangjan with regard to freedom, equality and justice. But in reality, Divyangjan are facing stigma, discrimination and neglect due to socio-psychological and cultural reasons. Disability when compounded with discrimination doubles the quantum of disability. There is a wide spread underestimation of the abilities and potential of persons with disabilities due to general public perception and prejudices, thereby creating a vicious cycle of under achievement. This in turn results in inferiority complex among them which further harms their growth. It has taken a long period of time to educate ourselves to demystify the meaning of disability and fight myths and misconceptions of disability. We need to keep these new ideas alive everyday so that the old negative attitudes and perceptions do not assert themselves. Since Independence there was not much focus on the issues of rights of Persons with Disabilities till the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 was enacted. It was, therefore, a legal framework providing measures to continuously work for their welfare and rehabilitation. This Act focused on accessibility, reservation in jobs, health, education and rehabilitation. In order to give focused attention to Policy issues and meaningful thrust to the activities, aimed at welfare and empowerment of the Persons with Disabilities, a separate Department for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities was carved out of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment on May 12, 2012. The Department has a vision to build an all-inclusive society in which equal opportunities are provided for the growth and development of Persons with Disabilities; so that they can lead productive, safe and dignified lives. With the twin objectives of harmonising the provisions of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 and also to ensure better implementation, the Central Government enacted the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 which came into force w.e.f 19.04.2017. The Act provides the measures to ensure full and effective inclusion of Persons with Disability by way of promoting inclusive education, adequate social security, employment and rehabilitation. Under Assistance to Disabled Persons for Purchase/Fitting of Aids and Appliances (ADIP) Scheme Grants-in-aid of Rs. 465.85 crore was utilized in the last three years benefitting 7.60 lakh beneficiaries through 5624 camps. Under the Scheme, 3730 motorized tricycles have been distributed to eligible Divyangjan across the country which includes 248 Mega Camps/Special Camps covering 27 States for distribution of aids and assistive devices under the ADIP Scheme. For overcoming hearing disabilities in children, 172 Hospitals across the country have been empanelled, for the purpose of cochlear implant surgeries among children with hearing disability. As on date, 839 cochlear implant surgeries have been successfully completed and their rehabilitation is underway. Under educational empowerment, Government is implementing five Scholarship Schemes, namely, Pre-Matric Scholarship Scheme, Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme, Top Class Scholarship Scheme, National Fellowship for PwDs and National Overseas Scholarship Schemes covering students from Class 9 to M.Phill/Ph.D Level and studies abroad. The Government has setup Indian Sign Language Research and Training Centre (ISLRTC), Okhla, Delhi. The main objective of the Centre is to develop manpower for using, teaching and conducting research in Indian Sign Language for the benefit of persons with hearing disabilities. Action is underway to prepare the Sign Language Dictionary of about 6000 words. In order to meet the requirements of specific disabilities, Govt. of India has established seven National Institutes (NIs) in specific disabilities under the Department. These are engaged in Human Resource Development, providing Rehabilitation Services to the Persons with Disabilities and Research & Development. Four new Composite Regional Centres at Rajnandgaon (Chattishgarh), Nellore (Andhra Pradesh), Davangere (Karnataka) and Nagpur (Maharashtra) have been set up. In Aizwal, a Disability Study Centre is being set up. Government has approved modernization of Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India (ALIMCO), Kanpur at a total cost of Rs. 286.00 crore, for production of modern assistive devices and to serve around six lakh beneficiaries across the country as against 1.57 lakh number of beneficiaries currently being served by the Corporation. Among the new initiatives, the Govt. is focusing on facilitating establishment of the State Spinal Injury Centres to provide comprehensive management of Spinal Injuries at the state level. Under the scheme, a comprehensive rehabilitation centre attached to the District hospital of State Capital/Union Territory with dedicated 12 beds shall be set up. The Govt. also proposes to establish 3 centres for disability sports viz. at Zirakpur (Punjab), Vishakhapatnam (A.P.) and Gwalior (M.P.). The Govt. believes in involvement of all stake holders including participation of State Governments/NGOs/Civil societies so as to enhance the outreach of the programmes/welfare schemes run by the Department to enable Persons with Disabilities to live in the society in an independent and dignified manner.(PIB) Click to Post
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ALIMCO Recruitment Notification 2017 Apply Application Form Online
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There is good news for all those candidates who are searching for recruitment in ALIMCO, because they will announce many recruitments as soon as possible. It will take some time more. So for that you have to wait, till any confirm information is not founded regarding that. There are lots of… ALIMCO Recruitment Notification 2017 Apply Application Form Online
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ALIMCO Recruitment 2017 – 10 CNC Operator Vacancy – Last Date 28 February 2017
ALIMCO Recruitment 2017 – 10 CNC Operator Vacancy – Last Date 28 February 2017
Sarkari Naukri 2017 in Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India Job Details Designation Name CNC Operator Total Vacancies : 10 Posts Vacancies Details : Designation Vacancy CNC Operator 10 Posts Age Limit : Designation Age CNC Operator 35 years As on 31.12.2016 Age Relaxation: NA Location : Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh) Pay Scale : Designation Pay Scale CNC Operator Rs.25000/- (Per Month)…
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In 2050, what will life on Earth be like?
this is going to be a long post because I am extremely interested in futurism and predicting the future with scientific, social and economic models. I’ve spent countless hours viewing content like futuretimeline.net, futurism.com and youtuber Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur, and have written a few papers on predictions of the future. Just to make things more convenient for me though I’m going to round this up to 2050-2070, because I think there will be events in, say, 2064 that definitely rely on things that happen in the 2050s. I’ll also break this down under different sections such as technology, economy, environment, politics, society, etc to make it easier to read rather than one giant mess of paragraphs.
That being said, I’m not very optimistic about 2050. I think if we avoid the climate scenarios I list and force change through sociopolitical and economic revolutions, we will see a much brighter future, but at the rate now I’m honestly so worried about where we’re heading because the consequences will have an impact on every single human being on the planet.
TECHNOLOGY
Probably the most optimistic part of this. Technology by this time will have changed everything from global communications, to manufacturing, to even the clothes you wear. Widespread advances in medical and genetics technology will have vastly expanded lifespans for those with access to healthcare. Diseases like AIDS and Alzheimer's will have vaccines or cures, and cancer, while not truly curable, will be very treatable with survival rates nearing 100% - for those who have access to it. The rich will be able to afford “designer babies”, being able to pick desirable traits for their children in vitro. Nanotechnology has advanced to the point it is feasible and used in everything from the construction of houses, fighting diseases in the body, mitigating climate change, and clothing. Computational power continues to grow exponentially, Moore’s Law is dead. Artificial Intelligence will be everywhere, and has advanced to the point that it may seem sentient to people. Automation has taken most of the jobs on Earth, with service, factory, and accounting jobs being long gone. The majority of cars will be smart cars with self-driving capabilities. Green energies like solar, hydroelectric, wind, and even biofuels and nuclear power (possibly including very limited fusion power) will slowly replace fossil fuels such as coal as the primary power source, but oil will still be in great demand. National space agencies such as NASA, the ESA, Roscosmos and private corporations like SpaceX will have solved the long-time problem of immense costs of launching things into space through the use of new fuels, rocket designs, and launching systems such as mass drivers, leading to the beginnings of space infrastructure and industry orbiting Earth. A new space station to replace the long since decommissioned ISS will be created completely in orbit, likely with a rotating wheel design for simulated gravity. The moon will have a small scientific outpost on it, and Mars will have a permanent, yet tiny human settlement. Space tourism will be a thing, albeit for the wealthy, and the benefits of low gravity will allow for automated manufacturing in space. Asteroid mining will take off around this time. Cybernetics as seen in science fiction and cyberpunk media will become a reality, as prosthetic limbs and artificial organs will have advanced to being as physically capable as the real thing, though I doubt they will be as widespread as featured in sci-fi media. Most people in developed countries will have technology on them at all times, either it being smart clothes, the implants that allow 24 hour access to the internet in their skull, or the nanomachines in someone’s blood.
SOCIETY
Society is under great stress around this time. The consumer culture and hyper-spending of the 20th and early 21st century will be nonexistant or mostly phased out across the globe, as economies are forced to adjust to diminishing resources and political upheaval around the globe. Newer generations resent the older generations - blaming them for the cause of many problems. World population growth has stagnated around 9.8-10 billion people, with the majority of the population aging, with a drain on capital as the worker-to-elderly ratio begins to fall. Media has become completely decentralized and diverse. Athough the number of democratic countries has risen significantly over the years, many have turned inward, cutting off foreign relations. Revolutions, wars and failed states have produced a strikingly different geopolitical map than seen at the beginning of the century.The gap between the rich and the poor widens to the point of upward social mobility being nigh impossible, at the same time as the world’s first trillionaire appears. Massive demonstrations and rioting increase around the globe. Food and water shortages are common everywhere, even in the “first world.” Poorer and arid countries are struck the worse. There are 150 million climate refugees, a six fold increase since 2010. Radical parties on both sides of the political spectrum, from communist and eco parties on the left side to anti-immigrant and fascist parties on the right side, both promising to relieve the stress of the people, explode in popularity. News of revolutions and military coups in developing countries are seen almost daily. Nationalism and xenophobia surges across the globe as people become heavily distrustful of foreigners and immigrants. The vast majority of people live in massive, sprawling megacities. As more and more wealth trickles upwards to the hyper-rich elite, there is a growing consensus that money itself – the profit motive – is a major obstacle to future progress, and a new driving force may be required for civilization to flourish. Free market capitalism is largely viewed as a woeful and broken system, as people shift away from consumerism towards a more conservational economic system.
ECONOMY
As more wealth trickles to the hyper wealthy elite, the average person feels the burden of a more and more uncertain and often times recessive economy. Decades of stagnation has produced a fragmented, chaotic global economy. Nearly half of every country on the planet has shit credit ratings, effectively making them bankrupt. US national debt has now surpassed almost 400% GDP, exceeding even the levels seen during World War II. China has surpassed the US in GDP, but itself will be surpassed by India, all three will stagnate or worse depending on political and ecological events that will happen around this time. As said before, majority of service, manufacturing, and accounting jobs have been taken over by AI and automated services, creating a class of people that have no income that could represent as much as 66% of the population of a given country. Governments are forced to initiate programs such as a universal basic income. Megacorporations have become a thing, and corporations profit from climate change mitigation and even war and international conflicts. Nearly the entirety of the working US population at this time is employed by a corporation, with “self employed” people being merely contract employees or artisan creators. The world is facing an economic recession worse than the 2007 recession, with climate change being a major factor.
ENVIRONMENT
The deadline set by the Paris Agreement for eliminating carbon emissions by 2035 had been missed. The result in 2050 has lead to conditions that could be called apocalyptic. Arctic ice melt has lead sea levels to rise nearly a meter, greatly impacting coastlines and low-land areas. Cities like New York, London, Hong Kong, Honolulu, and many more have erected great sea walls and pumping systems to keep out seawater. Cities like Venice have been greatly depopulated or outright abandoned due to flooding, and entire small island nations face destruction and collapse as they cannot stop the erosion of their coastline. Many of the islands in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean have been completely abandoned, moving to Australia or Eurasia. Warmer seas have lead to massive superstorms that kill hundreds of thousands, up to a million, each year. Coastal regions are battered by typhoons and hurricanes that far exceed the damage caused by storms like Hurricane Katrina. Tornado Valley in the United States expands and covers states as far as Ohio, with tornadoes becoming more and more extreme each year. Drought and heat waves are excessively common. Desertification has expanded as far north as Spain and the Mediterranean in Europe, and the breadbasket states in the US. Permafrost melt in Russia and Canada and Greenland have turned these countries into agricultural superpowers. Mining settlements and even cities are being founded in coastal Antarctica as global warming has melted the ice and caused temperatures to increase to a cold, yet tolerable. The equatorial region of the Earth has become so hot and arid that few stable countries exist in the region. In Africa, South America, and Asia, rivers begin to run dry, causing regional skirmishes and resource wars over water with upriver countries holding what little water flows as a political tool. Over half of the Amazon rain forest has been deforested for farms that last only a few years at most, creating deserts and parched scrublands. Wildfires have tripled in areas such as California and Australia. The 6th Mass Extinction, known as the Holoscene Epoch and caused by man, is in full effect, environmental destruction has reached it’s apex, with 0.5% of animal and plant species going extinct each year in tropical forests alone. Overfishing, warming seas, and ocean acidification has resulted in mass amounts of marine wildlife dying off, effecting food supplies of humans and animals heavily. 1/5 of all reptile species are extinct at this time, with amphibians being effected even more. Outbreaks of super-resistant bacteria and viral infections are worsened by the climate. The shortage of food and water worldwide, extreme droughts, superstorms, and flooding coastlines along with the political conflicts such as war and economic depression that arises from the climate crisis has created over 150 million climate refugees throughout Asia, Africa, South America, the Middle East, and Oceania. With nowhere to turn, they head to Northern regions such as Europe, North America and Eurasia for relief, creating the single largest migration crisis in recorded history that heavily effects international politics.
POLITICS
Global political systems are in a period immense transition and struggle. Due to worsening climate change, a depressed global economy, and political upheaval across the globe, the state of the planet is in an immediate threat to world peace. Much of the world has moved into a rapidly degrading geopolitical situation, with climate change and a seemingly unending stream of climate refugees driving the crisis. Throughout this period, increasing numbers of equatorial countries are now classified as failed states, with collapsed governments and directionless populations. Civil war is becoming common in most regions. Countries adjacent to equatorial regions are experiencing severe political and social strife, with anti-immigration gripping the US, Europe, and Africa far, far worse than current times. The Mediterranean and Eastern Europe has become highly militarized with Italy, Spain, and Greece hit with massive migrations, resulting in nationalist and fascist governments coming to power. Countries in Europe are in a political deadlock over food and water, with the EU likely collapsing at this time. The country of South Africa has turned into a war zone as it aggressively turns back refugees from Central Africa, which has almost entirely been consumed by desertification. Asia is facing multiple problems as well, with countries like Bangladesh slowly being emptied of it’s population. South East Asian populations are fleeing to neighboring countries such as China and India, which themselves are seeing populations flee to Europe and elsewhere. At the southern border of the US, the situation is extremely pressing. Massive flows of immigrants from South and Central America due to political and economic collapse has caused anti-immigration to surge to extreme levels in the US, with extreme nationalistic and fascist parties gaining support. Though Brazil and Argentina have managed to retain some stability, the mountainous northwestern countries like Peru and Bolivia have degraded and collapsed into armed camps protecting water supplies. Central America collapses into civil war. Countries such as New Zealand, Japan, and the UK have stabilized themselves by completely cutting themselves off and becoming self-sufficient. The equatorial droughts and worldwide instability has left the Middle east as a wasteland of destructive anarchy, with only a few countries remaining somewhat stable. It is very likely that a low-scale nuclear war will erupt between countries like India and Pakistan or Israel and Iran over immigration, water, and food. As the Arctic has melted, freeing up resources that have yet to be tapped such as oil, Russia and the United States race to claim territories in the far north, leading to escalation and political tension and possible war between the two countries. It is likely that at least one city will be devastated by a terrorist nuclear weapon by 2050, with massive amounts of weapons grade nuclear material disappearing from Russia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the 1990s. Bioterrorism and even nanotech terrorism can occur, as gene editing and nano manufactoring technology has become widely more accessible. Amidst the massive instability and suffering worldwide, many end times and primitivist movements arise across the globe. Institutions such as the UN, the EU, NATO, and BRICs will likely dissolve around this time. It is possible the world may enter World War 3 over the lack of resources, the worsening climate, the climate refugees, and claims to water.
I know this is a REALLY fucking dark outcome, and I’ll probably be wrong with a lot of this, but this is what I’m expecting to happen around 2050. I’ve studied a lot of these articles and futurism sites for a long time now and this is what I’ve put together from all of those. While I think we face a dark and uncertain future, I think the world will actually recover and get better a little further in the future.
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Administrative Periodicals of Social Welfare Department, Andhra Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal, West Bengal Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped (AYJNIHH) Ali Yavar Jung National Institute of Speech and Hearing Disabilities (Divyangjan) Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India (ALIMCO), Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh Babu Jagjivan…
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Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India (ALIMCO) has officially released an advertisement for recruitment for the post of Manager, Officer, and Assistant. Candidates who are looking for ALIMCO Vacancy 2022 can use this opportunity and get a job if they fulfill all the criteria and qualifications for ALIMCO Jobs 2022. Address for Form Submit - Manager (AD), ALIMCO, G.T. Road, Naramau Kanpur – 209217 (UP)
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Artificial limbs for the handicapped in India
Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS) is the world's largest organization rehabilitating over 1.78 million disabled. BMVSS provides all its assistance, including artificial limbs, calipers and other aids and appliances totally free of charge.
Artificial limbs for the handicapped in India
Since inception, BMVSS has rehabilitated more than 1.78 million amputees and polio patients by fitting / providing artificial limbs (variety), calipers, and other aids and appliances, mostly in India and also in 27 countries across the world.
Apart from providing the widest possible range of services for the disabled, BMVSS is also focused on research and development, and tries to combine service with science.
BMVSS has forged agreements with Stanford University, USA; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA; the Indian Space Research Organization; and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Jodhpur, Manipal University Jaipur, for research and development, Professors of other IITs, namely Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai, too are helping BMVSS. Further, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur; National Institute of Technology, Delhi; and companies such as Jain Irrigation, Pinnacle Industries, Poly medicure and Universal Medicap have agreements with BMVSS for research. Other corporates also support BMVSS. Dow Chemical International Pvt Ltd (Dow India), a leading company in polymers, is helping BMVSS in improving the components of its aids and appliances to further enhance the functionality and longevity of the polyurethane (PU) foot, which is likely to rehabilitate hundreds of thousands of amputees the world over.
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The Stanford-BMVSS Jaipur Knee, which is the product of research due to a formal memorandum of understanding between BMVSS and Stanford University, was hailed by Time magazine USA (November 23, 2009 issue) as one of the world's 50 best inventions in 2009.
BMVSS has held more than 60, on-the-spot, limb fitment camps in 27 countries across the world, the details of which are given under the Foreign camps section.
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Vision The vision of Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS) is to ensure the physical, economic and social rehabilitation of the disabled, to enable them to regain their mobility and dignity and become self-respecting and productive members of society, ie, in short, restoring the glory of life.
Mission The mission of Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS) is to: Provide prosthetics or artificial limbs, calipers and other physical aids and appliances, free of charge, to as many disabled people as possible through its centre’s, outreach programmer’s and rehabilitation camps, both in India and abroad.
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The above-knee prosthesis is indigenously designed and fabricated from locally manufactured high-quality, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes. The sockets used are of both ischial bearing and Ischial containment types. The knee joints are available in a variety of designs.
· Single axis knee joint with lock.
· Single axis knee joint without lock.
· Stanford-Jaipur Knee
· Stanford-Jaipur Knee with lock.
The Stanford Knee joint is replacing other joint designs in most patients. Details of the Stanford Knee joint may be seen under the heading by the same name.
Name:Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti- Jaipur Foot.
Category: NGO
Address: 13-A, Guru Nanak Path, Near St. Anslem School,
Malviya Nagar, Jaipur-302017, Rajasthan, India.
Website: http://jaipurfoot.org
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Medical Plastic Market Product Type Outlook, CAGR Study, Applications and Growth Factors Analysis, 2025
The global Medical Plastic Market research report provides complete insights on industry scope, trends, regional estimates, key application, competitive landscape and financial performance of prominent players. It also offers ready data-driven answers to several industry-level questions. This study enables numerous opportunities for the market players to invest in research and development.
Market Overview:
The global Medical Plastics Market size is expected to value at USD 33.6 billion by 2025. The market is subject to witness a substantial growth due to the growing demand for sterilized plastics form healthcare sector. Implementation and upgradation of infection prevention standards is one of the critical factors responsible for the growth of medical plastics industry of late.
Key Players:
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The other factors such as rise in the number of surgical, hospital, and outpatient procedures are expected to boost the market growth over the forecast period. Globally, the medical plastics market is predicted to grow at CAGR of 5.7% in forecast period, providing numerous opportunities for market players to invest in research and development in the market.
Rrising healthcare expenditure by local governments and growing preference toward adoption of medical plastic by various clinics and healthcare professionals is predicted to boost market growth in the years to come. Furthermore, rising competition in the market is responsible for the development of innovative products, thus leading to market expansion.
Development of advanced grade plastics and their use in the healthcare sector is predicted to drive the growth of medical plastic industry in near future. Medical plastics are extensively integrated through-out supply chain network in healthcare sector. Growing adoption of the advanced grade plastics in all four stages in the supply chain network including end-use products that are largely utilized used by the governmental clinics, number of medical institutions & facilities, and private clinics, are predicted to amplify the growth of medical plastics market over the forecast period.
Rise in the per capita income in both – developed and developing economies is likely to boost demand of the medical plastics in coming years. Medical plastics are known for their enhanced product quality and cost-effectiveness, particularly in comparison with their counterparts, leading to growing demand for the product. Higher production rate and easy availability of medical plastics are expected to drive market demand in next decade. Increasing adoption of thermoforming polypropylene by pharmaceutical companies is attributed to factors such as high strength packaging and higher impact resistance for the packaged products. Other advantages of the thermoforming polypropylene include high durability and sanitization, thus escalating market demand, in the recent years.
The integration of plastic into modern medicine has gradually risen over the past decade. Medical plastics have substantially reduced medicine costs, and pain management. Advanced polymers are increasingly adopted to manufacture new and enhanced artificial limbs. Such polymers are vital for production of plastic disposable delivery devices that are critical in limiting the risk of infection to patients. Medical plastics directly affect patient’s health condition, thus saving more lives with their prolonged use.
Regional Outlook:
The medical plastics industry is divided by region as North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Africa. North America has shown major growth in recent years owing to the rise in the adoption of the latest technologies in medicine and pharmaceutical sector and existence of well-established healthcare infrastructure. Asia-Pacific region is predicted to hold major market share in the medical plastic market with massive growth in forecast period. Countries such as India, China, and Japan are leading the Asia-Pacific’s market with rise in the healthcare spending, increase in incidences of lifestyle disorders and diseases, and significant investment by leading industry players considering potential growth opportunities in the region.
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