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Sialkot surgical instruments exporters should focus on advanced techniques: Dr. Quratul Ain

byZafar Malik
17/03/2017
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SIALKOT: Director General Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) Lahore Dr. Quratul Ain has stressed the Sialkot based manufacturers and exporters of the surgical instruments to focus on the use of the advanced techniques to save the surgical instruments from rusting.

She stated this while addressing the participants of an awareness-raising seminar held at the auditorium of Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) here. She said that use of the advanced technologies in surgical instruments’ manufacturing now has become vital to meet the global trade challenges as well.

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A large number of the surgical instruments vendors, manufacturer , exporters and the representatives of Sialkot’s all the main trade bodies attended this seminar…#

 

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