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EE Times Digital Edition - June 4, 2012
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Most Indian medical electronics startups are founded by medical or engineering professionals, many of them trained at Harvard, MIT or Cambridge. After studying and working abroad, this new wave of entrepreneurs has come to India to develop products specifically for the Indian market consisting of affordable solutions for the diagnosis and treatment of disease by combining traditional research methodologies with emerging technologies.
Most Indian medical electronics startups are founded by medical or engineering professionals, many of them trained at Harvard, MIT or Cambridge. After studying and working abroad, this new wave of entrepreneurs has come to India to develop products specifically for the Indian market consisting of affordable solutions for the diagnosis and treatment of disease by combining traditional research methodologies with emerging technologies.
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