Local Medical Devices Industry Spark Interest at the Africa Health Exhibition

The Director of Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices at the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti), Ms Swasthi Soomaroo says that locally manufactured medical devices have certainly sparked interest from delegates in attendance at the Africa Health Exhibition that is currently underway at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand.

the dti is hosting 30 local companies that are showcasing locally manufactured medical devices at the South African Pavilion that is part of the Africa Health Exhibition.

The Africa Health Exhibition is the largest gathering of healthcare companies, technology, products and services in the African continent which features 560 exhibiting companies from 39 countries and a host of accredited conferences and workshops.

Speaking at the exhibition, Soomaroo said that she was pleased that the pavilion demonstrated South Africa’s diversity and capability in manufacturing products that ranged from consumable devices to high value add equipment etc.

“We received Ministers of Health from Botswana, Ethiopia, Ghana, Namibia, Uganda, Zambia, Mozambique and Lesotho and they all were keen to observe our capabilities as a country.  They had expressed interest in some of the locally manufactured products and had also undertaken to return to further discuss possibilities of procuring some of these products,” she said.

The Procurement Member of the Medical Device Manufacturers of South Africa (MDMSA), Mr Clinton Shahim explains that their role is to advise and provide the industry with assistance.

“We look at issues that are relevant to local manufacturers, then guide members on government grants, exhibitions and upcoming conferences. We try to bring various industry players together in order to enable collaboration between companies on various areas. We also have a big focus on local content and lobby government to buy from local manufacturers,” he said.

Member of Evergreen Latex, Ms Katie Lang explained that her company has previously benefitted from the Manufacturing Competitiveness Enhancement Programme to expand warehouse and to purchase packaging machinery.

“The reception has thus far been a welcomed eye-opener. We have also liaised with some of our competitors and I do take comfort that we have a very special product on our hands. Our latex gloves contain more latex than your average gloves and they are also comfortable and rate highly when tested against allergies,” said Lang.

Enquiries:

Sidwell Medupe-Departmental Spokesperson
Tel: (012) 394 1650
Mobile: 079 492 1774
E-mail: MSMedupe@thedti.gov.za
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