ConvaTec, a leading developer of innovative medical technologies, has kicked off operations in India. The company opened an office at the World Trade Center, Bengaluru which will serve as headquarters for the company’s Indian operations.
The India office was inaugurated by Ken Berger, CEO of ConvaTec, here today. The company has also set up a warehouse at Nelamangala on the outskirts of Bengaluru, and expects to expand across the country.
“We are keen to begin our operations in India. With a fast-moving economy, the country is on the cusp of exciting times, and ConvaTec is committed to growth and a long-term presence in the country. We look forward to bringing innovative healthcare technologies and treatments to the Indian market and view this as an important first step in building a strong presence in an important growth market for the company,” said Ken Berger.
ConvaTec will market and distribute a variety of innovative medical products to hospitals and other healthcare providers in India. These include advanced wound dressings for patients with acute and chronic wounds such as burns, diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, and venous leg ulcers; and products for those with an ostomy following surgery for colorectal cancer or inflammatory bowel disease. In addition, the company will provide a wide range of hospital products, including catheters and other products used to manage incontinence and support critical care.
India is making rapid strides towards world-class healthcare, and ConvaTec is uniquely positioned to address these growing needs. “We are bringing affordable, high-tech solutions to hospitals and wound clinics, enabling easy access and benefits from the latest medical technologies.” said Anand Shirur, Managing Director for ConvaTec in India.
As in many countries, hospitals and clinics in India face the challenge of providing advanced treatments for increasing incidences of lifestyle and chronic diseases. The Indian operations is committed to meeting the needs of healthcare professionals and patients in India with unique products that promote healing, improve care and guard against infection,” added Shirur.