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GenWorks Health Celebrates 9th Anniversary – Announces a Slew of Strategic Partnerships

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Bengaluru, Karnataka, India – Business Wire India GenWorks Health celebrated its 9th Anniversary recently with great fervour in Bengaluru.

The celebrations aptly themed “Yeh Dil Maange More" was attended by Customers, Partners, Investors and Employees. Addressing the gathering in his opening note Mr S Ganesh Prasad, Founder, MD & CEO GenWorks said, “GenWorks was created to build distribution presence for GE & to enable low resource settings with solutions for Affordable access.

In the beginning, we expanded distribution access and played a significant role to broad base & build our portfolio for solutions that impact prevention and early health.

GenWorks, has over the years redefined its role as a customer-centric organisation, improving productivity, efficiency and clinical outcomes for our customers.

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