India’s medical technology sector is entering a pivotal phase of transformation — one where domestic capability is set to replace long-standing import dependence. Leading this transformation from the country’s eastern coast is Truevis Technologies, a rapidly emerging player housed within the Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ) in Visakhapatnam.
At a time when India’s healthcare infrastructure is expanding at an unprecedented pace, Truevis is positioning itself not just as a manufacturer of imaging systems but as a complete MedTech solutions provider combining design, manufacturing, service, and innovation under one roof.
Redefining “Made in India” in MedTech
For years, the Indian market has relied on imported imaging equipment — often expensive, difficult to service, and unsuited to local operating conditions. Truevis Technologies aims to change that equation through end-to-end manufacturing of CT and PET-CT scanners, with upcoming capabilities in MRI and radiation therapy systems.
Its modern facility at AMTZ embodies a full-stack manufacturing model that goes beyond assembly. The company is developing in-house expertise across hardware design, electronics integration, and software development. Supporting this infrastructure are a centralised command centre for real-time system monitoring and a national parts and service network that ensures hospitals experience minimal equipment downtime — a major differentiator in the Indian context.
An experience and training centre at the Vizag campus further allows clinicians and hospital administrators to engage directly with the technology before adoption, promoting awareness and informed decision-making.
Strategic partnership for global competence
A critical component of Truevis’s growth strategy is its exclusive partnership with Neusoft Medical Systems, a global innovator in imaging solutions. The alliance encompasses a structured technology transfer program, including design knowhow, software frameworks, and specialised training for Indian engineers.
Through this collaboration, Truevis can localize globally proven technologies and adapt them to Indian healthcare requirements — delivering worldclass performance at substantially lower cost. The result is a robust, scalable, and sustainable product ecosystem, designed to withstand India’s diverse environmental and usage conditions.
This partnership also aligns seamlessly with the Government of India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India missions, reinforcing the goal of developing indigenous capacity in high-end medical equipment.
Leadership with policy alignment
The company’s strategic growth has been further propelled under the leadership of Milind Deshpande, Managing Director, Truevis Technologies. Bringing over 35 years of rich experience in the high-end medical equipment industry, Deshpande has successfully spearheaded multiple functional domains—ranging from operations and business development to strategic partnerships and service delivery. His deep expertise and vision are poised to deliver exceptional value and proposition to customers in India’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.
Complementing this direction, Dharmendra Kumar, Director, Truevis Technologies, brings extensive experience in corporate affairs and public sector engagement. With a nuanced understanding of how innovation must align with policy frameworks and healthcare delivery priorities, Kumar has strengthened Truevis’s partnerships with public health institutions and state governments. Under his guidance, the company’s solutions are increasingly contributing to national healthcare programs such as Ayushman Bharat and regional cancer care initiatives, reinforcing its commitment to accessible and equitable healthcare.
The Neuwin PET-CT: A new benchmark in imaging
Among Truevis’s first flagship products, the Neuwin PET-CT exemplifies the company’s design philosophy — combining digital imaging precision, shorter scan times, and reduced lifecycle costs. Unlike traditional analogue systems that dominate the Indian market, the Neuwin offers a high-performance yet cost-effective alternative suitable for Tier-2 and Tier-3 hospitals. This innovation represents a major step toward democratising cancer diagnostics — expanding access to advanced imaging in regions where such technology was previously out of reach.
Building an integrated and scalable ecosystem
Truevis’s model integrates manufacturing, service, and training into a single cohesive structure. The company’s Manufacturingas-a-Service (MaaS) framework is designed to deliver scalability and operational flexibility while incorporating AI-enabled predictive maintenance and remote diagnostics.
Such systems help hospitals reduce downtime, optimise equipment utilisation, and improve patient throughput — translating innovation directly into clinical efficiency.
Beyond the private sector, Truevis is working with government agencies and public hospitals to strengthen diagnostic infrastructure across the country, reaffirming its commitment to national healthcare priorities.
A future engineered for global reach
With a strong foundation in place, Truevis Technologies is looking ahead. Its roadmap includes AI-driven imaging analytics, cloud-connected diagnostic platforms, and exports to emerging global markets. The company’s ambition is clear: to position India as a credible source of advanced, affordable MedTech for the world.
As the lines between healthcare and technology continue to blur, Truevis Technologies stands as a symbol of India’s MedTech resurgence — where innovation, policy, and purpose converge to create sustainable impact.