Fujifilm, a leader in the diagnostic imaging space, is also actively engaged in various Public Private Partnership projects floated by government agencies to provide its products and services.
"We are growing at 15 to 20 per cent in the (medical systems) segment. My hope is that we would grow more than double in the next five years," Fujifilm India Managing Director Yasunobu Nishiyama told PTI.
Medical health care products account for about 50 per cent of the company's Rs 1,000 crore turnover in India, a nascent but growing market for the company, accounting for about 2 per cent of its global business.
Nishiyama said Fujifilm is keen on exploring opportunities in the existing healthcare centres in the country, where the old conventional analogue X-ray machines are being replaced with digital ones.
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"We want to promote better medical equipment systems in tier II and III cities. The world is going digital and in India too, analogue machines are being changed to digital X- ray," he added.
He further said: "Now the demand is very huge, specially in PPP and private hospitals. So we are collaborating with them."
The Japanese firm has also started collaborating with the local players which are integrating its system and software in their mobile X-ray units.
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