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TDB-DST invites proposals from Indian Companies for development and commercialization of Indian Medical Devices and related components

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TDB-DST invites proposals from Indian Companies for development and commercialization of Indian Medical Devices and related components

The Government of India constituted the Technology Development Board (TDB) in September 1996, under the Technology Development Board Act, 1995, as a statutory body, to promote development and commercialization of indigenous technology and adaptation of imported technology for wider application. The board consists of 11 Board members.  The TDB is the first organization of its kind within the government framework with the sole objective of commercializing the fruit of indigenous research. The Board plays a pro-active role by encouraging enterprises to take up technology oriented products.

TDB-DST invites proposals from Indian Companies for development and commercialization of Indian Medical Devices and related components.

Diagnostics & Imaging Devices
• Radiology: Ionizing (e.g., X-rays, CT scans) &  . Non-Ionizing (e.g., MRI, Ultrasound)
• Nuclear Imaging Devices for precision diagnosis
• Al-driven devices for lifestyle and chronic disease detection & monitoring
• Anesthetic & Cardio-Respiratory devices: Catheters & Advanced Monitoring Systems
• Renal Care innovations for kidney health
Regenerative Therapy Devices
Revolutionary cellular & immunomodulation technologies Tissue engineering innovations: Laboratory-grown organs and tissues
Therapeutic & Prosthetic Devices
• Cancer Care: Advanced Radiotherapy solutions
• Cutting-edge implants: Prosthetic limbs, organs, hearing aids, and ophthalmic prosthetics (e.g., artificial cornea, eye sockets)
• Specialized devices like voice prostheses for improved quality of life
Medical Equipment (Classified Devices)
• Covering Class A (low-risk) to Class D (high-risk) medical devices Aligned with Medical Devices Rules, 2017 and Central Drugs Standard Control Organization guidelines 

Key Features
• Financial Assistance to Indian Companies for Technology Commercialization
• Evaluation on the basis of Scientific, Technological, Financial and Commercial Merit
• Funding shall be in the form of Loan, Equity and/or Grants.
Who Are Eligible?
• Indian companies (as per Companies Act,1956 /2013)
• Start-ups with Recognition Certificate from DPIIT


For more Details, Funding Guidelines & Proposal Submission - tdb.gov.in 
For additional info, 
please contact : richa.panwar@tdb.gov.in 
LAST DATE TO APPLY : 16TH FEBRUARY, 2025

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