Singapore to develop dedicated medtech hub
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Singapore has begun construction of a seven-hectare science park which will be the country's first custom-built site for nurturing medical technology companies. The MedTech Hub will host "an integrated ecosystem" of local and international medical device manufacturers, suppliers and service providers, and will serve to strengthen Singapore's biomedical manufacturing capabilities, says JTC, the company spearheading the project.
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