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Lord’s-Renalyx Wins Licence to Manufacture Class c World’s 1st AI-Based Smart Hemodialysis Machines

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December 11, 2025

Becomes World’s 6th CE-Certified Brand

Lords Mark Industries Ltd. (LMIL) has achieved a defining milestone in India’s MedTech landscape by receiving the licence to manufacture Class C World’s First Al-Based Smart Hemodialysis Machines from the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), a critical step that significantly strengthens the country’s self-reliance in lifesaving healthcare technology.

This achievement becomes even more historic as LMIL-Renalyx has now received the globally recognised CE marking, making it one of only six brands worldwide to earn this certification for dialysis systems. The CE marking validates that the product meets the European Union's highest health, safety, and environmental protection standards, enabling legal access to the entire European Economic Area (EEA).

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