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Driving innovation and trust in healthcare: My vision for the future

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September 2025

Aditya Kohli, Director, Allied Medical Ltd shares that in our field, quality is not just a benchmarkit is a lifeline. A ventilator, an anaesthesia workstation, or a defibrillator is often the difference between life and death. That is why, at Allied Medical, I ensure that every product undergoes stringent design and testing processes to meet global standards

- Aditya Kohli

Driving innovation and trust in healthcare: My vision for the future

Healthcare is undergoing a remarkable transformation, shaped by advances in technology, changing patient needs, and a renewed focus on accessibility. As a Director at Allied Medical Ltd., I have always believed that our responsibility goes beyond manufacturing equipment—we are here to provide solutions that make a real difference in critical care and anaesthesia. Every decision we take as an organisation is rooted in a simple principle: the safety, trust, and well-being of patients and the healthcare professionals who serve them.

In our field, quality is not just a benchmark—it is a lifeline. A ventilator, an anaesthesia workstation, or a defibrillator is often the difference between life and death. That is why, at Allied Medical, I ensure that every product undergoes stringent design and testing processes to meet global standards.

For me, quality goes beyond regulatory compliance. It is about building trust with the doctors, nurses, and technicians who rely on our devices in the most critical situations. When a clinician chooses Allied Medical, I want them to feel absolute confidence in the device at their side. That sense of reliability is at the heart of our four-decade-long journey.

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