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The India MedTech Expo 2025, scheduled to take place from 4th to 6th September at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, is set to showcase advancements in medical technology. One of the key technologies being highlighted is CBCT (Computed Tomography), which is being utilized in the detection of lung cancer as part of the transformation of hospital care in India.
This year's expo, organized by an unspecified entity, promises to be a platform for innovation, bringing together industry leaders, healthcare professionals, and technology enthusiasts. The collaboration between Business Standard Intelligence (BSI) and the Clinical Establishments Accreditation Board of India (CAHO) is a significant part of this transformation, aiming to reshape hospital care in the country.
While the organizer of the expo is not explicitly mentioned, the focus on new-age technologies like CBCT indicates a commitment to integrating the latest advancements to shape the future of healthcare in India.
Meanwhile, a separate issue has been brought to light by GlobalData, which reported a decline in sexual health testing in the US on World Sexual Health Day. This underscores the importance of continued efforts to improve healthcare systems globally, not just in India.
The India MedTech Expo 2025 serves as a testament to India's commitment to progress in the field of medical technology. With CBCT technology at the forefront of lung cancer detection, the expo promises to be an exciting event for those interested in the future of healthcare in India.
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