Association of Malaysian Medical Industries (AMMI)

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Formed in 1989, the association of malaysian medical industries (ammi), represents leading medical device manufacturing companies in the medical technology industry in malaysia. Ammi currently has 92 member companies and collectively, they account for more than half of the total export revenue for “made-in-malaysia” medical devices. 

“Ammi members share a common commitment to quality and are reputable international and local firms that strictly adhere to the quality management system codes laid down by governmental agencies. ”

Ammi companies continue to be the growth base of the medical device industry in malaysia and consist of three main types of industry players: manufacturers; suppliers of raw materials and services to the medical devices manufacturing companies; and importers and exporters of medical devices, all of whom employ a sizable workforce in their production facilities. 

Vision

  • “Malaysia as the preferred global manufacturing and services location for medical technology.”

Mission

  • Promote and strengthen manufacturing and services operational excellence in Malaysia through our strategic pillars.

(A) Purpose And Applicability Of Code

This Code of Ethical Conduct (“Code”) is effective as of 1 January 2018.

The Association of Malaysian Medical Industries (“AMMI”) promotes ethical interactions between the medical technology industry and health care professionals. The purpose of this Code is to facilitate ethical interactions between its corporate members that develop, manufacture, sell, market, or distribute medical technologies in Malaysia (“Members”) and those individuals and entities that use, recommend, purchase, or prescribe medical technologies in Malaysia (“HCPs”).

Members commit to adhere to this standard by adopting and abiding by the ethical principles outlined in this Code. This Code is subject to the laws of Malaysia and other codes of conduct, applicable to a Member. If a provision in law or another code of conduct applicable to a Member is more restrictive than the corresponding provision in this Code, the Member shall adhere to the more restrictive provision in the law or other code of conduct. Likewise, if a provision in this Code is more restrictive than the corresponding provision in law or another code of conduct applicable to a Member, the Member shall adhere to the more restrictive provision in this Code.

  • Kuala Lumpur Branch

    Level 32, Menara Prestige, No. 1, Jalan Pinang, 50450, Kuala Lumpur

Courses offered by Association of Malaysian Medical Industries (AMMI)

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Process Mapping

Learn the proper technique to document business process, and to solve business process problems in a structure manner. Participants will learn tools to document, analyze and improve business processes.

by Association of Malaysian Medical Industries (AMMI)
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Effective Root Cause Analysis

This training provides the learner with a basic understanding of the principles and techniques of effective Root Cause Analysis and provided concepts needed to effectively perform investigations. The course is ideal for anyone who needs to understand the terminology and process of effective RCA.

by Association of Malaysian Medical Industries (AMMI)

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