
Source : Healthcare Asia
With regulatory frameworks evolving rapidly, medical-device manufacturers are facing a dual imperative: align with sustainability goals while maintaining operational efficiency and product availability. The article highlights that regulatory shifts — particularly around emissions, material usage and manufacturing processes — may cause temporary device shortages in the short term.
At the same time, longer-term opportunities are emerging through investments in renewable energy, circular materials and supply-chain optimisation (for example, a 10-year solar-power agreement by a major device firm).
These developments matter for Asia’s med-tech ecosystem because the region is both a growth market and a manufacturing base. Companies active in ASEAN need to be prepared for regulatory/regional-sustainability alignment or risk being excluded from supply chains.

