History of sultanpur
The Park was inaugurated on 17 June 2017 near Hyderabad at Sultanpur in Patancheru of Sangareddy district by the Minister for Industries, K. T. Rama Rao.
Nation’s biggest medical devices park gets rolling
An industrial park (also known as industrial estate, trading estate) is an area zoned and planned for the purpose of industrial development. An industrial park can be thought of as a more "heavyweight" version of a business park or office park, which has offices and light industry, rather than heavy industry.
Medical device
A medical device is any device intended to be used for medical purposes. Thus what differentiates a medical device from an everyday device is its intended use. Medical devices benefit patients by helping health care providers diagnose and treat patients and helping patients overcome sickness or disease, improving their quality of life. Significant potential for hazards are inherent when using a device for medical purposes and thus medical devices must be proved safe and effective with reasonable assurance before regulating governments allow marketing of the device in their country. As a general rule, as the associated risk of the device increases the amount of testing required to establish safety and efficacy also increases. Further, as associated risk increases the potential benefit to the patient must also increase.
Discovery of what would be considered a medical device by modern standards dates as far back as c. 7000 BC in Baluchistan where Neolithic dentists used flint-tipped drills and bowstrings.Study of archeology and Roman medical literature also indicate that many types of medical devices were in widespread use during the time of ancient Rome. In the United States it wasn't until the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) in 1938 that medical devices were regulated. Later in 1976, the Medical Device Amendments to the FD&C Act established medical device regulation and oversight as we know it today in the United States. Medical device regulation in Europe as we know it today came into effect in the 1993 by what is collectively known as the Medical Device Directive (MDD). On May 26th, 2017 the Medical Device Regulation (MDR) replaced the MDD.
Medical devices vary in both their intended use and indications for use. Examples range from simple, low-risk devices such as tongue depressors, medical thermometers, disposable gloves, and bedpans to complex, high-risk devices that are implanted and sustain life. One example of high-risk devices are those with Embedded software such as pacemakers, and which assist in the conduct of medical testing, implants, and prostheses. Items as intricate as housings for cochlear implants are manufactured through the deep drawn and shallow drawn manufacturing processes. The design of medical devices constitutes a major segment of the field of biomedical engineering.
The global medical device market reached roughly $209 billion USD in 2006 and was estimated to be between $220 and $250 billion USD in 2013.The United States controls ~40% of the global market followed by Europe (25%), Japan (15%), and the rest of the world (20%). Although collectively Europe has a larger share, Japan has the second largest country market share. The largest market shares in Europe (in order of market share size) belong to Germany, Italy, France, and the United Kingdom. The rest of the world comprises regions like (in no particular order) Australia, Canada, China, India, and Iran. This article discusses what constitutes a medical device in these different regions and throughout the article these regions will be discussed in order of their global market share.
Definition
A global definition for medical device is difficult to establish because there are numerous regulatory bodies worldwide overseeing the marketing of medical devices. Although these bodies often collaborate and discuss the definition in general, there are subtle differences in wording that prevent a global harmonization of the definition of a medical device, thus the appropriate definition of a medical device depends on the region. Often a portion of the definition of a medical device is intended to differentiate between medical devices and drugs, as the regulatory requirements of the two are different. Definitions also often recognize In vitro diagnostics as a subclass of medical devices and establish accessories as medical devices
Benefits
Industrial parks are usually located on the edges of, or outside the main residential area of a city, and normally provided with good transportation access, including road and rail. One such example would be the large number of industrial estates located along the River Thames in the Thames Gateway area of London. Industrial parks are usually located close to transport facilities, especially where more than one transport modes coincide, including highways, railroads, airports and ports.
This idea of setting land aside through this type of zoning is based on several concepts:
- To be able to concentrate dedicated infrastructure in a delimited area to reduce the per-business expense of that infrastructure. Such infrastructure includes roadways, railroad sidings, ports, high-power electric supplies (often including three-phase electric power), high-end communications cables, large-volume water supplies, and high-volume gas lines.
- To be able to attract new business by providing an integrated infrastructure in one location.
- Eligibility of Industrial Parks for benefits
- To set aside industrial uses from urban areas to try to reduce the environmental and social impact of the industrial uses.
- To provide for localized environmental controls that are specific to the needs of an industrial area.
Criticism
Different industrial parks fulfill these criteria to differing degrees. Many small communities have established industrial parks with only access to a nearby highway, and with only the basic utilities and roadways. Public transportation options may be limited or non-existent.
Industrial parks in developing countries such as Pakistan face a myriad of additional difficulties. This includes the availability of a skilled workforce and the clustering together of radically different industrial sectors (pharmaceuticals and heavy engineering, for example), which often leads to unfavorable outcomes for quality centered industries.
Energy park
An energy park is a separate area used and planned for the purpose of clean energy development, like wind and solar generation facilities.
Energy parks create many other economic development benefits too. In Ohio, energy parks are creating thousands of green jobs. In Minnesota, community wind parks are also popular. In England, wind parks are commonly known as wind farms.A more "lightweight" version of an energy park is a wind park or solar park. These have one type of clean energy generation, rather than two or more technologies, as in an energy park.
Some energy parks feature additional features beyond clean energy generation. Additional benefits include: green job creation, Smart grid connections, as well as new recreational, technology innovation and agricultural opportunities. The Stamford Energy Park in Vermont is one example of an integrated energy park.
ACCORDING TO REAL ESTATE
SANDSTONE INFRA INDIA PVT LTD
Providing Open Plots near to MEDICAL DEVICE PARK
78 ACRES OF VENTURE
HMDA APPROVED
WITH IN ONE MONTH REGISTRATIONS
Project name: SPRING CITY PHASE 2,
HMDA PROPOSED LAYOUT,SULTANPUR VILLAGE,
AMEENPUR
AREA: 78 ACRES
* 80' , 40' and 30' black top roads
* Underground drainage,
* Overhead water tank & water pipes on all plots
* Park with landscaping
* Avenue plantation
* Electrical lines with modern modular street lights
* Water harvesting pits
* Entire venture fencing with entrance arch
* 24*7 security facility
* 100% vaastu
* Underground drainage,
* Overhead water tank & water pipes on all plots
* Park with landscaping
* Avenue plantation
* Electrical lines with modern modular street lights
* Water harvesting pits
* Entire venture fencing with entrance arch
* 24*7 security facility
* 100% vaastu
🚘*LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS*:-
* 400 meters to Medical device park
* 6 km from chandanagar
* 7 km from BHEL township
* 8.5 km from lingampalli MMTS station,
* 10 km from Miyapur
* 13 km from JNTU and KPHB
* 15 km from Gachibowli
* 16 km from Hitech city
* Close to shopping malls and Hospitals, theatres, Schools and Engineering colleges
* 6 km from chandanagar
* 7 km from BHEL township
* 8.5 km from lingampalli MMTS station,
* 10 km from Miyapur
* 13 km from JNTU and KPHB
* 15 km from Gachibowli
* 16 km from Hitech city
* Close to shopping malls and Hospitals, theatres, Schools and Engineering colleges
For more details
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9110399207
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