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Government backs Indian Startup pioneering domestic stroke treatment technology – World News Network

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Last updated: June 2, 2025 12:00 am
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Mysuru (Karnataka) [India], June 2 (ANI): A breakthrough in India’s medical technology landscape has emerged with government backing for S3V Vascular Technologies, a Mysuru-headquartered company developing indigenous stroke intervention devices. The Technology Development Board has greenlit financial assistance for what could become India’s first locally-manufactured mechanical thrombectomy system.
Addressing a Critical Healthcare Gap
Stroke treatment in India faces significant challenges due to expensive imported medical devices. Current thrombectomy procedures–which involve removing blood clots from brain arteries–rely almost entirely on foreign-made equipment, creating cost barriers that prevent many patients from accessing life-saving care.
The minimally invasive thrombectomy technique has revolutionised acute stroke treatment, offering superior results compared to traditional clot-dissolving medications when performed promptly. Despite its effectiveness, the procedure remains financially out of reach for numerous Indian patients due to import-dependent pricing.
Manufacturing Initiative Takes Shape
S3V Vascular Technologies plans to establish comprehensive production capabilities at Tamil Nadu’s Medical Devices Park in Oragadam, situated near Sriperumbudur. This facility will create a complete range of specialised neurological intervention instruments, encompassing microcatheters, aspiration systems, precision guidewires, and clot-retrieval stents.
Dr. N.G. Vijaya Gopal, the company’s founder and managing director, emphasises their commitment to reducing import dependency across the entire supply chain, not merely final assembly. The organisation has already begun pursuing international certifications, including CE marking and FDA approval, targeting export markets spanning Asia, Latin America, Europe, and North America.
Strategic Investment Partners
The venture has secured support from notable Indian business leaders and investment firms. Larsen & Toubro’s Chairman Emeritus A.M. Naik, MK Ventures’ Madhusudan Kela, and Rare Enterprises CEO Utpal Sheth have all committed capital to the project. This high-profile investor participation signals growing confidence in India’s deep technology and import-substitution healthcare opportunities.
Market Potential and Access Challenges
India’s neurological intervention sector represents approximately $2 billion in market value, yet treatment availability remains concentrated in major urban centres. Rural areas and smaller cities face particular difficulties accessing advanced stroke care due to infrastructure limitations and specialist shortages.
S3V aims to bridge this accessibility gap through hospital partnerships focused on simulation-based education programs for emerging neuro-interventionists and radiologists, potentially expanding treatment capacity nationwide.
Government Alignment and Innovation
Technology Development Board Secretary Rajesh Kumar Pathak highlighted the project’s strategic importance, noting its alignment with India’s goals to establish the country as a global centre for affordable, sophisticated medical technologies. He emphasised that domestic healthcare innovation represents a crucial component of national health security.
The company has developed proprietary intellectual property, including novel clot retriever designs and specialised braid-over-coil aspiration catheter structures. These patented innovations focus on enhancing device safety and effectiveness in challenging clinical situations.
Integration with National Health Programs
S3V is exploring collaboration opportunities with government healthcare initiatives, particularly integration with Ayushman Bharat and similar national schemes. Successful implementation could dramatically reduce thrombectomy procedure costs while improving patient outcomes across thousands of cases annually. (ANI)

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