Fischer Medical’s subsidiary has signed a USD 6.5 million agreement to deliver 250 AI-enabled portable X-ray units to Indonesia. These devices will support a national tuberculosis (TB) screening and control programme helping reach remote and underserved areas with fast, AI-assisted radiology diagnostics.
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Under the contract, the portable X-ray units will be deployed across the region (notably Jember and other locations), in phased deliveries through March 2026. The AI integration helps accelerate detection of lung abnormalities particularly useful in TB screening or other pulmonary disease surveillance making diagnostic imaging more accessible in low-resource settings.
Time Medical International Ventures (India) Private Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of Fischer Medical has entered into a global supply agreement with Indonesian partner PT Pharmindo Rimpang Kokoh (PT Pariko) to deliver 250 AI-enabled portable digital X-ray systems. The total contract value is approximately US$ 6.5 million. nits are being supplied as part of a public-health initiative in Indonesia aimed at supporting the country’s tuberculosis (TB) eradication and lung-disease surveillance programmes. The deployment targets remote, underserved and rural areas where access to fixed radiology infrastructure is limited enabling mobile or campaign-based screening for TB and other pulmonary illnesses.
The rollout is planned in phased tranches, with the full delivery slated to complete by March 2026. Besides delivering hardware, Fischer Medical’s subsidiary will provide technical support and ensure integration of AI-supported diagnostics which helps radiologists identify lung abnormalities, possibly improving the speed and accuracy of diagnosis in large population-level screening.
For Fischer Medical, this international order strengthens its position as a key med-tech supplier beyond India, demonstrating capability in manufacturing and supplying advanced imaging solutions for global public-health challenges. The deal aligns with the company’s broader strategy: after obtaining regulatory license for MRI manufacturing in India earlier this year, it is now expanding its footprint across Southeast Asia via sale of portable imaging systems.
“Supplying AI-enabled portable X-rays to Indonesia allows us to bring critical diagnostic capability to communities often outside the reach of traditional hospitals enabling early detection and more equitable access to care.”
By
HB Team
