Medikabazaar has entered into an exclusive global business partnership with Shreeyash Electro Medicals to strengthen the international presence of Indian healthcare technologies and medical devices. The strategic collaboration aims to accelerate exports of “Made in India” healthcare solutions and strengthen India’s position in the global healthcare supply chain.
According to official statements and multiple industry reports, the partnership will focus on expanding the global reach of Indian healthcare innovation, increasing access to Indian manufactured medical technologies, and showcasing India’s manufacturing capabilities across international markets. The companies emphasized that the initiative aligns closely with the Government of India’s “Make in India” vision for healthcare and medical technology exports.
Mumbai based Medikabazaar is one of India’s leading B2B healthcare procurement and supply chain platforms, serving hospitals, clinics, and healthcare institutions with medical devices, consumables, diagnostics, and equipment solutions. The company has been expanding aggressively into international markets including Dubai, Singapore, and China while also pursuing strategic partnerships and healthcare infrastructure projects.
Shreeyash Electro Medicals is known for manufacturing neonatal and critical care medical equipment including baby warmers, radiant warmers, Bubble CPAP systems, NICU solutions, and human milk pasteurizers. Industry observers believe the partnership could help Indian neonatal and critical care technologies gain wider visibility in emerging healthcare markets globally.
The companies stated that the collaboration goes beyond exports and aims to build a stronger international healthcare ecosystem centered around Indian innovation, affordability, and manufacturing quality. Analysts note that India’s medical device sector has been growing rapidly due to increasing domestic manufacturing capabilities, policy incentives, and rising demand for cost effective healthcare technologies worldwide.
The announcement also reflects a broader trend where Indian healthcare and medtech firms are increasingly positioning themselves as global suppliers of affordable healthcare solutions. Recent years have seen significant growth in India’s exports of medical devices, diagnostics equipment, surgical tools, and digital healthcare technologies.
Industry experts say partnerships like this could help strengthen India’s role in global healthcare manufacturing while reducing dependence on imported technologies in several emerging markets. However, they also note that long term success will depend on regulatory approvals, international quality compliance, supply chain efficiency, and continued innovation in medical technology manufacturing.
“Together, we are building a strong global pathway for world class Made in India healthcare solutions.”
By
HB Team

