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Sachidanand Upadhyay joins the global business elite
Mint Chennai
|October 29, 2025
Few Indian business leaders have been featured twice in Time Magazine's notable lists. Visionary entrepreneurs who transformed India's technology and industry landscape have set benchmarks in this league. Managing director of Lord's Mark Industries Ltd. (LMIL), Sachidanand Upadhyay's consecutive entries signal the arrival of a new generation of leadership driven by technology, access, and purpose. This rare honour places him among a select group of global business visionaries, including some of India's most respected industry pioneers who have been featured twice for their contributions to industry and society.
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Upadhyay's recognition in Time Magazine's Entrepreneurs to Watch list in both 2024 and 2025 reinforces his expanding international reputation as a leader reshaping the future of healthcare and advanced manufacturing in India. Time Magazine's profile emphasises his pivotal role in transforming Lord's Mark Industries into a MedTech and diagnostics force aligned with India's innovation agenda.
FROM VISION TO SCALED IMPACT Under Upadhyay's stewardship, LMIL has transitioned from a diversified enterprise to a healthcare innovation company with a focus of over 98% on MedTech, diagnostics, genomics, and biotech-led manufacturing.
Flagship initiatives include:
• Renalyx smart dialysis ecosystem enabling access to affordable renal care.
• One DNA genomic testing platform supporting preventive health adoption.
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