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National People's Congress Deputy and Chairman of Maipu Medical, Yuan Yuyu: Further strengthen the dominant position of enterprises in technological innovation and continuously stimulate the innovative vitality of small and medium-sized enterprises.
National People’s Congress delegate and Maipu Medical Chairman Yuan Yuyu recently stated that in the context of a new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation, it is necessary to further strengthen the role of enterprises as the main body of technological innovation and continuously stimulate the innovation vitality of small and medium-sized enterprises. He suggested establishing a national-level public service information platform for medical device exports, promoting mutual recognition of medical device registration standards, testing reports, sharing of review results, and overseas inspection cooperation. Led by the Medical Device Technology Review Center of the National Medical Products Administration, the “Guidelines for Overseas Medical Device Registration” will be organized, compiled, and regularly updated. Additionally, he proposed improving the efficiency of international cross-border business settlements, implementing a special plan called “Medical Device Export Talent Support,” and building a support and service system for international talent recruitment to promote medical device companies to “go global.” (Securities Times)