ConnecTech Invites Industrial Partners to Scale DRAP-Approved ICU Ventilator Developed in Pakistan

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ConnecTech, an organization committed to creating impactful technologies for developing nations, is inviting industrialists and manufacturing partners to expand the production of its DRAP-approved ICU ventilator. The ventilator, developed by Pakistani scientists and technologists, has been successfully deployed in several local hospitals over the past few years and is now being positioned for broader adoption both within Pakistan and in international markets.

ConnecTech focuses on designing solutions that address critical challenges in agriculture, biotechnology, healthcare, process manufacturing, discrete manufacturing, and satellite data applications. By creating homegrown technologies tailored for the unique requirements of developing nations, the organization aims to strengthen local industries while simultaneously opening doors to global opportunities.

The ICU ventilator is one of ConnecTech’s flagship healthcare innovations. Approved by the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP), this device has already demonstrated reliability and clinical effectiveness in treating critical patients in multiple healthcare facilities across the country. The proven track record provides a strong foundation for industrial-scale manufacturing and export potential.

With demand for affordable and high-quality medical equipment increasing globally, ConnecTech sees this as an opportune moment for industrialists to collaborate in scaling production. The organization is actively seeking manufacturing partners who can meet both domestic healthcare needs and the stringent standards required for international markets. This dual approach not only supports Pakistan’s medical infrastructure but also positions the country as a credible exporter of advanced medical technology.

Representatives from ConnecTech have emphasized that the ventilator project highlights the depth of scientific talent in Pakistan and demonstrates the country’s ability to create life-saving technologies at par with international standards. By partnering with industrial stakeholders, the organization hopes to accelerate production timelines, lower costs through economies of scale, and ensure the ventilator is accessible to hospitals nationwide.

Beyond domestic impact, ConnecTech is encouraging industrialists to explore opportunities in regions where cost-effective, high-quality ventilators are in high demand, particularly in other developing nations facing shortages of advanced medical devices. The organization believes that scaling this technology will contribute not only to improving healthcare access but also to enhancing Pakistan’s reputation in the global medtech industry.

This initiative reflects ConnecTech’s broader mission of driving innovation across sectors. In addition to healthcare, the organization’s work spans agriculture technologies that improve crop yields, biotechnology solutions that enhance productivity, manufacturing innovations that boost industrial efficiency, and satellite data applications that inform decision-making in fields such as logistics, urban planning, and environmental monitoring.

By aligning research excellence with industry collaboration, ConnecTech is fostering an innovation ecosystem that benefits both local communities and international markets. The organization is confident that with the right industrial partners, the ICU ventilator can transition from a nationally deployed technology to a globally recognized product, contributing to better health outcomes and economic growth.

Industrialists interested in acquiring or scaling this technology are encouraged to connect with ConnecTech to explore partnership models that combine production capabilities with innovation-driven healthcare solutions.

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