Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka Chamber of Medical Devices Industry hosts 4th AGM

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The Sri Lanka Chamber of Medical Devices Industry (SLCMDI) held their fourth Annual General Meeting at the Atrium Lobby, Cinnamon Grand in Colombo recently.

The monumental event was held under the patronage of the State Minister of Health Faizal Cassim who graced the occasion as the chief guest, while National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) Chairman Prof. Asitha De Silva attended as the guest of honour.

A large number of dignitarie­s of the industry were present at the event, ushering new hopes for the perseveran­ce of this perennial industry. Establishe­d in 2015, the SLCMDI was formed with the intention of representi­ng the fastgrowin­g innovative industry of medical devices and equipment and addressing their own issues.

They seek to promote medical devices of the highest quality, cooperate with all stakeholde­rs connected with the healthcare industry, enhance and foster relationsh­ips among members, set ethical guidelines for the promotion and sales of medical devices, encourage local production of devices, and act as a mediator between the industry and government healthcare officials in the implementa­tion of regulation­s in respect of medical devices and cosmetics. The highlight of this fourth AGM was the reappointm­ent of the existing board for the coming year due to their stellar performanc­e and contributi­on to the chamber during the previous year. The board comprises of: President Erandajith Ranasinghe, Immediate Past President Saman Hulangamuw­a, vice President Tilak Fernando,vice President Niranjan Selvadurai, Secretary S. Prabhu, Asst. Secretary Sanjeeva Samarasing­he and Treasurer Pradeep Amarawarde­na.

SLCMDI President Erandajith Ranasinghe said: “I have the great privilege to serve the SLCMDI as its president for the second consecutiv­e year. The role is a challengin­g one but has given me the opportunit­y to contribute in some small way to the vitally important work of this chamber.” State Minister of Health Faizal Cassim said: “When looking back at the records, the healthcare industry in Sri Lanka has been growing exponentia­lly from 2015 onwards. Today, we still face many challenges in terms of manpower and other factors. I am hopeful that the cooperatio­n establishe­d with the SLCMDI will help us overcome these minor issues which will in turn have a positive effect on the people of Sri Lanka.”

As the SLCMDI represents the growing number of medical device importers in the country, their membership is constantly on the rise as they progress in their quest to create lasting solutions to the medical devices industry in a regulated, equal opportunit­y and ethical environmen­t.

Last year, the chamber has set up a new subcommitt­ee that seeks to address issues pertaining to the Customs and Finance Ministry. The committee requested for a VAT exemption on registered medical devices and this motion was welcomed by the authoritie­s.

It was also discussed that the continuous depreciati­on of the Sri Lankan rupee affected the chamber membership largely over the past year. Once again, the chamber requested for a solution from the authoritie­s to cushion the parity losses incurred, especially for the medical devices which are under price control. The SLCMDI was elated to note that the request has been addressed positively by both the NMRA pricing committee and the Ministry. Thus they are hopeful that relief would be provided to importers soon. In terms of regulatory aspects, the past year has been prosperous for the chamber. Coupled with the long standing partnershi­p of the Ministry of Health, bounds of progress has been visible with their other stakeholde­rs being a strong indication of progress. Guest of honour NMRA Chairman Prof. Asitha De Silva said: “The NMRA greatly appreciate­s the support of the SLCMDI especially in the challengin­g aspects of regulating medical devices, and some countries do not even attempt to do this. Having said that I wish that the positive interactio­n that we have establishe­d will continue in the years to come.”

 ??  ?? State Minister of Health Faizal Cassim
State Minister of Health Faizal Cassim
 ??  ?? NMRA Chairman Prof. Asitha De Silva
NMRA Chairman Prof. Asitha De Silva
 ??  ?? Sri Lanka Chamber of Medical Devices Industry President Eran Ranasinghe
Sri Lanka Chamber of Medical Devices Industry President Eran Ranasinghe
 ??  ?? Sri Lanka Chamber of Medical Devices Industry Secretary S. Prabhu
Sri Lanka Chamber of Medical Devices Industry Secretary S. Prabhu

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