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Boston Scientific expands its footprint in India with second R&D Center

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The new R&D Center will provide expertise to all of the company’s diverse therapy areas, namely interventional cardiology, peripheral interventions, cardiac rhythm management, endoscopy, neuromodulation, and urology and pelvic health

Boston Scientific Corporation has launched an R&D Center in Pune, its second in India, with the aim of capitalising on the country’s R&D expertise and providing diverse opportunities for engineers and innovators in the country.

The new facility was inaugurated by Dr Vinod K. Paul, physician scientist and serving Member of NITI Aayog, along with Art Butcher, Executive Vice President & President Boston Scientific APAC, Ralph Cardinal, Vice President R&D Boston Scientific APAC, Sanjeev Pandya, Director R&D Boston Scientific India and Manoj Madhavan, Managing Director Boston Scientific India.

The second India R&D Center in Pune will initially employ 170 engineers. It is spread across 45000 square feet and equipped with medical equipment and simulators to further facilitate the R&D process and build more R&D capacity.

Speaking at the inauguration, Ralph Cardinal, Vice President, R&D Boston Scientific APAC said, “Investing in R&D and clinical science is critical to the development of medical technologies and solutions that support patients around the world. Globally, Boston Scientific invests over US$1 billion in R&D every year and we are pleased to further include India with the opening of this second R&D Center in Pune.”

The new R&D Center will provide expertise to all of the company’s therapy areas, namely interventional cardiology, peripheral interventions, cardiac rhythm management, endoscopy, neuromodulation, and urology and pelvic health. The R&D team in Pune will provide support in areas of mechanical design and analysis, software engineering, sustaining engineering, quality, and compliance.

Sanjeev Pandya, Director R&D Boston Scientific India said, “This second R&D Center demonstrates Boston Scientific’s confidence in India’s R&D expertise and provides diverse opportunities for engineers and innovators in the country. It’s a key step in our journey as we address the needs of patients in India, the wider APAC region and around the world through innovation in India.”

During the inauguration, Manoj Madhavan, Managing Director Boston Scientific India said, “Innovation is very close to our hearts here at Boston Scientific, and we’re very confident about the R&D talent in India. This second R&D Center reinforces our commitment to contribute meaningfully to the innovation landscape for medical devices in India.”

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