May 8, 2024
Syrma SGS Technology announced its increased capacity to manufacture medical-grade power supplies and other life-saving equipment. The need for well-equipped medical facilities is expanding globally due to an increase in chronic and infectious diseases, like COVID-19, along with a growing elderly population.
READ MORE >>Syrma SGS Technology announced its increased capacity to manufacture medical-grade power supplies and other life-saving equipment. The need for well-equipped medical facilities is expanding globally due to an increase in chronic and infectious diseases, like COVID-19, along with a growing elderly population.
Healthcare technologies are evolving in tandem, such as monitoring data, registering patients, and tracking lab tests. There’s also been an increase in demand for portable devices that are used for in-home care. As a result, the rise in healthcare equipment and portable medical devices will increase the demand for more medical-grade power supplies.
The growing senior population has triggered new healthcare practices to provide better assistance, such as RFID health monitoring wearables. These solutions help seniors to be more autonomous and self-reliant in taking care of their own health.
Sreeram Srinivasan speaks with PCB Chat host Mike Buetow about Syrma SGS Technology's place in the EMS sector, its growth plans, and his experiences doing business in the Indian electronics market.
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