Technomedics International Pvt Ltd., a company that has contributed to the
advancement of Sri Lanka’s healthcare sector for 30 years, has been recognised yet
again for its outstanding service and contribution to the medical industry. The
company shined with two prestigious awards at the recently held CPM International
Management Conference. The Best Management Practices Awards 2025, organised
by the Chartered Professional Managers of Sri Lanka (CPM Sri Lanka).
The company was listed among the Twenty Outstanding Companies Awards
category, which is a testament to its exceptional leadership, vision and commitment
to operational excellence. Further to this, Technomedics International also emerged
as the winner in the Healthcare-Equipment and Accessories category, which further
solidified its position as a market leader in the countries medical infrastructure and
healthcare solutions sector.
Beyond commercial operations, Technomedics International is also commitment to
corporate social responsibility (CSR), as they strive to make a meaningful impact on
the communities they serve. This dedication to service and ethical business
practices has cemented the company’s position as a trusted partner in in the local
healthcare sector.
The CPM Best Management Practices Awards is designed to recognise and reward
the most effective leadership strategies, innovative policies, people management
and overall operational excellence in private and public sector organisations. The
awards serve as a benchmark for companies to both evaluate and enhance their
management practices, which in turn encourages sustainable growth and
excellence.
Technomedics International Pvt Ltd., continues its journey, setting a benchmark in Sri
Lanka’s healthcare sector, progressing and improving lives through steadfast
commitment to innovation, operational excellence and creating a meaningful societal
impact.
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