It brought together more than 3,000 key policy holders and decision makers all under one roof to improve the scope of healthcare construction in India
Presented by Asian Paints and Draeger as gold partner, the event showcased some of the latest technologies in hospital build and design. It brought together more than 3,000 key policy holders and decision makers all under one roof to improve the scope of healthcare construction in India. Reportedly, the expo generated more than Rs 130 crores worth business volumes for the exhibitors.
Research shows that the healthcare industry in India requires thousands of new hospitals providing more than 600,000 beds to be built in the coming years to cater to the growing needs of the Indian population. This potentially creates an opportunity of more than $25 billion for potential investors and developers and The Hospital Infrastructure & Management Expo seeks to provide an exclusive platform for key stakeholders to congregate and address those business challenges.
The HIM Summit was inaugurated by Dr Gautam Khanna, CEO, Hinduja Hospital amid a packed out audience. The theme for day one was hospital build and design: how to conceptualise, design and build world class Indian hospitals. Renowned international consultant Martin Fiset, Director, Fiset Hospiconsult Inc shared his unique insights on planning large format hospitals for future growth. This was followed by a session with Sandeep Shikre, CEO & President, SSA Architect who highlighted modern trends in hospital designs. The panel discussions for day one covered critical topics like the green guide: how to make hospitals think green and effective ways to contain project costs with further input from Madhulika Pise, Director, FreeSpanz.
The theme for day two of the conference revolved around Finance and Operations Management, vital organs for sustaining a healthy healthcare environment. Noted speakers included Joy Chakraborty, COO, Hinduja Hospital and Amit Sharma, Lead Consultant, Max Institute of Health Sciences who discussed the challenges of raising capital for healthcare ventures, HR skilling in hospitals and making quality work in healthcare, facilitated by Dr Vivek Desai, Managing Director, HOSMAC.
Day three of the conference focused on how technology can be used to transform the healthcare sector with Soura Bhattacharyya, Co-founder and CEO, Lattice Innovations showcasing cutting edge examples of innovative medical technology. The challenge of imbibing healthcare IT and medical equipment within the healthcare environment was driven by moderators Suhar Gangurde, CEO, Godrej Memorial Hospital and Lakshmi Ramachandran, GM, Ortho Clinical Diagnostics.