Sahajanand Medical Technologies secures ISO 50001:2018 certification for Surat, Hyderabad facilities
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Sahajanand Medical Technologies secures ISO 50001:2018 certification for Surat, Hyderabad facilities

Certification reinforces energy efficiency, sustainability goals, and green manufacturing across SMT’s Surat and Hyderabad facilities

  • By IPP Bureau | April 30, 2026

Sahajanand Medical Technologies (SMT) has successfully obtained the ISO 50001:2018 Energy Management System certification for its manufacturing facilities in Surat and Hyderabad, reinforcing its commitment to energy efficiency and sustainable manufacturing practices.

With this certification, SMT has strengthened its ability to monitor energy consumption, enhance efficiency, and embed sustainability across its manufacturing operations.

Commenting on the achievement, Bhargav Kotadia, Chief Executive Officer, SMT, said, “At SMT, we believe that the future of healthcare innovation is inseparable from environmental responsibility. Achieving ISO 50001:2018 certification across our manufacturing facilities at Surat and Hyderabad is a significant milestone that reflects our commitment to building a sustainable, energy-efficient organization. As we continue to expand, we remain focused on integrating responsible manufacturing practices that not only enhance operational efficiency but also contribute meaningfully to the global sustainability agenda.”

The company integrated sustainability into its infrastructure and operational strategy through initiatives such as solar-powered energy installations, reduced dependence on conventional energy sources, and proactive environmental management practices within its facilities.

These efforts are part of SMT’s broader climate change mitigation strategy, aimed at reducing carbon emissions, optimizing energy usage, and aligning its manufacturing footprint with global sustainability standards.

Urmi Kotadia, Lead for Sustainability at SMT, said, “Through the ISO 50001:2018 certification, SMT has become the first domestic cardiovascular manufacturing unit to implement a structured approach to energy management that not only optimizes energy use but also strengthens our environmental goals. As energy resources become increasingly constrained and global sustainability concerns grow, organizations must adopt efficient approaches to managing energy consumption."

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