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Noida: 27 companies apply for plot allotment in Medical Device Park

Noida: Investors are vying to invest in the country’s largest medical device park, which is going to be set up near the Noida International Airport. For making medical-related equipment, 27 companies have applied for plot allotment in the Medical Device Park, out of which 62 have been allotted. Along with this, 27 more new companies […]

Noida: Investors are vying to invest in the country’s largest medical device park, which is going to be set up near the Noida International Airport. For making medical-related equipment, 27 companies have applied for plot allotment in the Medical Device Park, out of which 62 have been allotted. Along with this, 27 more new companies submitted applications, after which the number of companies manufacturing medical devices reached 89.

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Yamuna Authority CEO Dr Arunveer Singh said that the company to be set up in the Medical Device Park will make medical equipment. All kinds of facilities, including drains, sewers, roads, and streetlights, will be made available to entrepreneurs in this sector.

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Those entrepreneurs who cannot buy plots will also get a chance to do their business in the Medical Device Park itself. For such entrepreneurs, the authority is building a 4-story flat factory of three sizes. These factories will be rented to entrepreneurs. So that small entrepreneurs can easily do their business in the Medical Device Park itself. At the same time, another application has also been made for a plot in the Data Centre Park.

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First published on: Jul 05, 2023 04:42 PM IST


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