NSIC inks MoU with Andhra Pradesh Medtech to cooperate in healthcare sector
This MoU between NSIC and AMTZ will be a significant step for enhancing the competitiveness of MSMEs in healthcare sector.

The MoU was signed by Shri Gaurang Dixit, CMD, NSIC and Dr. Jitendra Sharma, MD & CEO, AMTZ.
New Delhi; Shri Narayan Tatu Rane, Hon’ble Minister of MSME, Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India graced the occasion of MoU signing between the National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. (NSIC) and Andhra Pradesh Medtech Zone Limited (AMTZ) on cooperation in the healthcare sector on 21st September 2022 at Ministry of MSME, Udyog BHawan.
Shri B.B. Swain, Secretary (MSME) was also present on the occasion.
The MoU was signed by Shri Gaurang Dixit, CMD, NSIC and Dr. Jitendra Sharma, MD & CEO, AMTZ.
Shri Narayan Tatu Rane, Hon’ble Minister of MSME stated that the signing of this MoU between NSIC and AMTZ will be a significant step for enhancing the competitiveness of MSMEs in healthcare sector. He stated that both organizations can leverage their expertise and create excellent opportunities for MSMEs in healthcare sector to form global alliances and get access to latest medical technologies alongwith creating skilled manpower for this sector.
Mr. Sunil Tyagi, GM-SG (IC, Exhb. & HR), Ms. Adiba Bari, Manager (IC), Mr. Anupam Tiwari, Manager (IC) and Mr. Shashank Shekhar, Asst. Manager (IC) were also present on the occasion.
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