India’s WHIF Joins BRICS+ Manufacturing Working Group: A Milestone for Global Health Innovation.

India’s WHIF Joins BRICS+ Manufacturing Working Group : WHIF’s inclusion in BRICS+ Manufacturing Group elevates India’s role in co-creating affordable healthtech, leveraging AMTZ’s Visakhapatnam hub.

India’s WHIF Joins BRICS+ Manufacturing Working Group : Strategic Significance

✅ First Indian healthtech initiative in BRICS+ Manufacturing WG
✅ Elevates Visakhapatnam as Global South’s medtech innovation hub
✅ Aligns with India’s 2026 BRICS Presidency agenda
✅ Enables cross-border R&D in affordable healthcare solutions


WHIF’s Inclusion in BRICS+: Redefining Global Healthtech Collaboration

Key Implications for India

AspectImpact
Geopolitical StandingPositions India as co-architect (not just consumer) of healthtech
Manufacturing PolicyInfluence over BRICS+ medtech standards & supply chains
Innovation AccessShared R&D corridors with Brazil, Russia, China, South Africa

WHIF’s Proven Model

✔ iPassport Program: Tech transfer platform for LMICs
✔ EntrepreNari: Empowers women healthtech entrepreneurs
✔ WHO Collaboration: Through Kalam Institute partnership


Leadership Perspectives

Dr. Jitendra Sharma (MD, AMTZ):
“This validates India’s capacity to bridge Global South needs with world-class innovation. Our AMTZ ecosystem will now accelerate South-South healthtech co-development.”

Mohini Mehta (COO, WHIF):
“Membership comes with responsibility—we’ll drive localization of medical innovation across BRICS+ nations through shared infrastructure.”


Three-Pillar Action Plan

1. Joint R&D Corridors

  • Pooled funding for affordable diagnostic devices
  • Shared IP frameworks for tropical disease solutions

2. Manufacturing Localization

  • AMTZ facilities to serve as BRICS+ validation hub
  • Training programs for African/Latin American medtech startups

3. Policy Harmonization

  • Align regulatory standards for faster device approvals
  • Create BRICS+ procurement consortium for essential equipment

Market Opportunities

  • $7.8B medtech export potential to BRICS+ by 2030
  • 40% cost advantage in diagnostic device manufacturing
  • 500+ startups to gain cross-border mentorship

Conclusion & Next Steps

This development:
✔ Strengthens India’s soft power in global health governance
✔ Creates export pathways for Indian medtech SMEs
✔ Accelerates innovation for neglected tropical diseases

2026 Roadmap:

  • Launch BRICS+ medtech challenge fund
  • Establish joint certification lab at AMTZ
  • Host inaugural BRICS Health Innovation Summit

Sources: AMTZ Press Release, BRICS Policy Papers, WHO Reports
Official announcement made July 10, 2024

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