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ConnecTech Invites Industry To Scale DRAP-Approved ICU Ventilator Developed In Pakistan

  • September 1, 2025
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ConnecTech has announced an opportunity for industrial stakeholders to participate in the expansion of a locally developed ICU Ventilator, a medical device that has already proven its effectiveness in hospitals across Pakistan. The ventilator, designed and engineered by Pakistani scientists and technologists, has been approved by the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) and is now positioned for broader production through technology transfer. The company’s call aims to encourage both local adoption to meet healthcare demands and international expansion to introduce Pakistan’s innovation to global markets.

ConnecTech has built its identity around developing impactful technologies for emerging economies, with projects spanning agriculture, biotechnology, healthcare, and both process and discrete manufacturing. The organization also integrates satellite data into applied sectors, offering solutions that strengthen efficiency and decision-making in critical industries. The ICU Ventilator is a highlight of this innovation portfolio, serving as a reminder that Pakistan’s scientific community is capable of producing life-saving medical equipment at standards that align with international requirements. Having been used in numerous hospitals for several years, its performance record reinforces its reliability and suitability for scaling.

The company is extending an invitation to industrialists and investors to take part in this initiative by acquiring the technology and building capacity for mass production. For Pakistan, this presents an opportunity to reduce dependence on imported medical equipment while also creating a pathway for exporting a proven healthcare solution. The ventilator’s approval by DRAP adds to its credibility, ensuring regulatory compliance and safety. By making the technology available for transfer, ConnecTech is signaling its intent to strengthen the local manufacturing ecosystem while encouraging collaborative ventures that can position Pakistan as a source of advanced healthcare products in the international marketplace.

ConnecTech’s outreach emphasizes that the benefits of adopting this technology extend beyond immediate healthcare requirements. Industrialists who choose to expand production stand to contribute to Pakistan’s goal of building a self-reliant healthcare infrastructure. At the same time, tapping into export markets offers potential for economic growth through the distribution of a device already tested in real-world conditions. For a country often challenged by shortages in medical equipment, scaling up local manufacturing can provide a sustainable solution while also opening channels for global recognition of Pakistan’s capabilities.

By inviting collaboration on the ICU Ventilator, ConnecTech reinforces its mission of leveraging technology to create lasting impact in developing nations. With interest from healthcare, biotechnology, and manufacturing sectors, this initiative highlights the growing maturity of Pakistan’s innovation ecosystem. Contact details shared by the company reflect its openness to partnerships, as it continues to align its research-driven projects with industrial applications that can benefit both local communities and international healthcare systems.

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