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"WE AIM TO BE A GLOBAL BRAND-ONE THAT HAPPENS TO BE FROM INDIA, NOT JUST AN INDIAN ALTERNATIVE."

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June 2025

From design to development and manufacturing, Univlabs in Gurugram is setting new standards in surgical innovation, which is entirely made in India.

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"WE AIM TO BE A GLOBAL BRAND-ONE THAT HAPPENS TO BE FROM INDIA, NOT JUST AN INDIAN ALTERNATIVE."

Every journey has three phases-rejection, apprehension, and acceptance," says "E Sunil Singh, Founder and CEO of Univlabs. "We built Univlabs to endure them all." In 2015, Sunil asked a bold question: Can India build world-class surgical tech, by Indians, for Indian needs, and still compete globally? Today, Univlabs is that answertrusted in operating rooms across India and beyond, proving that innovation can be made, not imported.

Behind every product is a team that combines medical insight with deep-tech expertise. Sunil Singh leads the way, joined by Co-founder Dr Anil Mandhani, one of India's foremost urologists. The broader leadership includes veterans from top healthcare and technology companies such as Novartis, Kerry Bio Science, and Karl Storz. This is a team that blends clinical credibility with a sharp focus on execution and above all, they share a belief that India can lead, not follow, in MedTech.

Univlabs stands out in MedTech by offering innovative, high-quality, and affordable medical devices that are fully designed and manufactured in India. Unlike competitors who rely on imported parts and local assembly, Univlabs develops everything in-house-including electronics, mechatronics, mechanical components, and softwareensuring full control over quality, cost, and customisation. It is among the few Indian companies building complete endoscopy and urology systems from the ground up.

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