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How medtech looks going forward: An interview with Pavan Choudary

Medtech is a staple of healthcare systems the world over, vital in the management of a plethora of health issues. Last year, to explore this subject, Health Issues India interviewed Medical Technology Association of India chairperson, Vygon Indian managing director, and writer Pavan Choudary.

At that time, Choudary and I discussed the importance of medical technology in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. As with most, if not all, sectors, medtech has taken a hit during the pandemic. Mr Choudhary sat down with Health Issues India editor Kerean Watts to discuss the outlook of the medtech sector in India going forward and why different elements of the healthcare sector are recovering or can be expected to recover faster than others. You can watch our interview here.

Pavan Choudary - chairman, Indian Medical Technology Association. Medtech interview.
Medical Technology Association of India chairman Pavan Choudary.

Pavan Choudary is the Chairman of the Medical Technology Association of India. He is also the Managing Director of Vygon India, a leading French multinational in healthcare. He is a trustee on the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Memorial Trust and has for nearly two decades, designed innovative course content for MDPs and conducted the same, especially for top management at various fora.

His passion lies in training leaders as he feels that when one of them transforms, the lives of hundreds under him or thousands around him who emulate him blossom too. He also hosts the nation building TV program Hum Aise Kyun Hain on Doordarshan, and has written columns for several distinguished publications like The Times of India, Huffington Post, Firstpost, Business Standard, Express Healthcare, Deccan Herald and Economic Times and Financial Chronicle.

Watch more of Health Issues India’s interviews with thought leaders in health and development here.

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