Pakistan will be able to manufacture local dialysis, anesthesia machines this year: Fawad Ch
Last updated on: 19 August,2020 07:04 pm
The minister said country was relying on the imports of medical equipment worth billions of dollars.
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) – Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain Wednesday said Pakistan will soon be able to manufacture dialysis and anesthesia machines under the logo of "Made in Pakistan".
The federal minister said when the first case of COVID-19 surfaced in Pakistan, the country was not able to manufacture any of the essential medical equipments relying on imports either it was goggles, face shields or masks. Similarly, the country faced shortage of much-needed hand sanitizers in the month of March.
His ministry tasked Pakistan Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) to produce sanitizers at a local level, Chaudhry Fawad said.
Responding to the emergency need of ventilators, the ministry in close liaison with the Defense Production organization `National Radio and Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC) started manufacturing local ventilators.
Today, NRTC has the capacity of manufacturing 250 ventilators annually which will be enhanced up to 700 ventilators soon after issuance of license to two of the companies by Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP).
This initiative will place Pakistan among the list of very few countries manufacturing such a sophisticated and complex machine (ventilator) and lead toward self-reliance, he added.
The minister stated that the country was relying on the imports of medical equipment worth billions of dollars.
However, within the period of six months, Pakistan has became a major exporter of Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) which has been made possible through the unflinching support extended by the Prime Minister, Imran Khan and the other organizations.
This year, Pakistan has received the export order of 100 million Dollars PPEs while during the next three to five years; the efforts will be carried out to create an impact of five to eight billion dollars on the economy of the country through increasing such exports.
About the successes on the educational front, Chaudhry Fawad said Pakistan s education system is always criticized but it is heartening to see that this year it became part of Washington accord under which the degrees of Pakistani Engineers will get recognition at international level.
Another target of the Ministry of Science and Technology will be to focus on Precision Agriculture initiative under which two, five and 12.5 acres farms will be given technology packages including drone, water censors, pesticides censors, packaging facility, seed selection etc.
Under this initiative, he said 500 technology-based farms would be created and 100 percent export-based agriculture will be introduced in the country.
Another project, he explained, is of manufacturing agricultural drones through two companies which will not only be used for agricultural purposes but monitoring of police. "We intend to shift police monitoring mechanism from manual to drone based which will reduce the fuel cost of patrolling and also help capture the precise details of performance", he said.
Listing another plan, the federal minister said Sialkot city will be declared as special economic zone for creation of an electromagnetic industry.
Sialkot city is being selected for the purpose as it is already exporting surgical goods worth 400 million dollar.
The estimated cost of these goods at international level is of five billion dollars.
The minister said the government has set the target of increasing exports of surgical goods up to two billion Dollar within a year.
Listing another project of chemical replacement, the federal minister said Pakistan exports chemicals worth four billion dollar out of which the chemicals worth two billion dollars needs to be replaced due to low quality.
The ministry has been emphasizing on strengthening the departments, increasing budgetary allocations, reactivating and reviving the organizations utilizing the expertise of researchers and introducing technology based projects through taking stringent measures.
Chaudhry Fawad said Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf came into power on the basis of the accountability narrative and changed the previous narrative of "if someone is looting, he is also spending" to "Neither he do corruption, nor allows someone to do" he said adding "no serious allegation of corruption was found against any one the of the ministers in the federal cabinet".