Abbott, a leader in nutrition science research and development, has announced increased access to its metabolic formulas to help infants diagnosed with Inborn Errors of Metabolism (IEM) in India.

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Abbott's Nutrition Metabolic Formulas (ANMF) will help infants diagnosed with IEM in India, where the US-based company said, a large number of babies need specialised nutrition and medical attention to survive.

The announcement comes on the back of easing of import regulations by the regulatory authority FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) under the Diet4Life initiative, which has made the movement of these critical medical foods simpler and faster into the country since November 2016.

The final approval on IEM products came in June.

India has one of the world's highest birth rates. Of the nearly 74,000 babies born every day, 74 are likely to born with IEM, the global healthcare company said.

On a yearly basis, this translates into more than 27,000 infants who need specialised nutrition and medical attention to be able to stay healthy and even survive, it said.

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Vashi Electricals ties up with Sapphire Automation Vashi Electricals has announced a tie-up with US-based scada technology company Sapphire Automation to provide SCADA solutions and with product automation leaders called ABB & Omron for machine and process automation.

This association will enable the Mumbai-based industrial electrical channel partner to venture into the automation business in a big way.

Vashi Electricals' business expertise, along with the SCADA technology platform, will help in attracting new customers and increase foothold in the India market by offering complete automation operations in the country, the company said.

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Tyzer launches retail chain of menswear with 30 outlets Tyzer, a new organised format retail chain of ready- made garments for men, is getting launched this festive season that will completely focus on the economy segment.

The 'Tyzer' brand will roll out with 30 exclusive retail outlets in Maharashtra with immediate effect. These outlets are spread across cities like Pune, Kolhapur, Solapur, Aurangabad, Nashik and Nagpur.

"We are attempting to fill the need gap that exists for a good organised retail player in the economy segment of ready-made garments for men," S P Lifestyle Brands director Kunal Marathe said.

 

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