Kriya Medical Technologies introduces ICHOR Medical Molding System in Chennai

Tamil Nadu Minister Dr. T.R.B. Rajaa inaugurates the facility, boosting India's advanced manufacturing capacity for medical devices

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New Delhi: Kriya Medical Technologies has launched the ICHOR Medical Molding System, a highly advanced manufacturing unit capable of producing 250 million blood collection tubes annually. 
The ICHOR system represents a leap forward in manufacturing technology, boasting full automation and an impressive capacity to produce 7 lakh evacuated blood collection tubes daily. This innovation aims to strengthen India’s position as a leader in high-tech medical manufacturing, with products set to be exported to key markets such as the United States, Canada, and Japan. 
This cutting-edge system was unveiled by Thiru. Dr. T.R.B. Rajaa, Minister for Industries, Investment Promotions, and Commerce, Government of Tamil Nadu, at Kriya Medical’s facility located in the Oragadam Industrial Corridor near Chennai.
During the inauguration, Dr. T.R.B. Rajaa highlighted the importance of such innovations in boosting the state’s industrial capabilities. “Such one-of-a-kind facilities align perfectly with our Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Thiru. MK Stalin’s vision of boosting advanced manufacturing capabilities in the state,” he said.
Anu Moturi, CEO and Founder of Kriya Medical Technologies, emphasized, ‘The ICHOR system is a crucial part of this mission, allowing us to significantly scale up the production of essential diagnostic and therapeutic tools that can improve the lives of billions worldwide. We believe that every life is valuable, and through the ICHOR system and our other offerings, we are dedicated to being a trusted partner in delivering accessible, high-quality healthcare.”
The ICHOR system operates round-the-clock, with full automation and remote monitoring from locations in Canada, Japan, and Luxembourg. Developed through a global partnership, Kriya Medical spearheaded the design and quality control, while Husky managed the automation and equipment engineering.