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Innovative approaches to sustainable development of regional production systems in the medical equipment industry

Abstract

In the context of sustainable development, the creation of high-quality living conditions for the population is an integral part of global and state strategies for demographic and social development. Achieving development goals is impossible to imagine without providing citizens with high-quality health care services, which, in turn, are provided primarily by modern technical and technological means. In this vein, medical equipment, devices used in health care, various means of provision and support are important factors in maintaining the quality of medical services and a condition for achieving demographic objectives and sustain-able development goals in the field of ensuring a healthy life for all segments of the population and ages. Sanctions and trade restrictions have significantly limited the technical support of the health care sector, which has multiplied the demand for accelerated development of the domestic medical equipment manufacturing industry. Therefore, in the current situation, innovations in this area are a critically important and relevant area in the industry. The current work is devoted to finding solutions to optimize the development tools of regional production systems in the direction of medical equipment production. It is noted that in order to consolidate efforts in innovative development, it is advisable to maximally cooperate individual manufacturers, including representatives of small and medium-sized businesses. This will improve the efficiency of re-search and innovative activities in conditions of limited resources, foreign investment and budget funding.

About the Author

I. R. Elistratov
N.N. Blokhin NMRCO
Russian Federation

Igor R. Elistratov – Deputy Director for General Affairs, applicant of Science degree Candidate of Economic Sciences

Moscow



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Elistratov I.R. Innovative approaches to sustainable development of regional production systems in the medical equipment industry. Vestnik of Samara State University of Economics. 2025;(7):70-79. (In Russ.)

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