Empowering Indonesian Healthcare through International Collaboration
Date : 12 December 2024
Reference : PP10/2024 — Permohonan Izin Special Access Scheme (SAS)
Overview
PT Pristyn Indo Group, a healthcare company based in Jepara, Central Java, has formally requested Special Access Scheme (SAS) approval from the Indonesian Ministry of Health to import and donate two advanced cardiovascular diagnostic devices—IVUS and FFR systems. The request is addressed to the Directorate of Production and Distribution of Medical Devices.
About the Donation
- Devices: Two units of IVUS & FFR systems
- Purpose: Use in Indonesian hospitals for life-saving cardiac diagnostics and interventions
- Manufacturers: Shanghai Pulse Medical Technology Inc (China) and Opsens Medical (Canada)
- Shipment Path: Dispatched from the UAE via Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
- End Recipient: Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health (Indonesia)
The request explicitly states that the equipment is part of a non-commercial, donation-based initiative (hibah).
About Pristyn Equipment Trading LLC
Pristyn Equipment Trading LLC—established in 2011 and headquartered in the United Arab Emirates—is a young, fast-growing distributor of high-quality and cost-effective medical devices and consumables. Led by seasoned medical professionals, Pristyn supplies innovative products for:
- Surgery & wound care
- Intensive care & anaesthesia
- Homecare & rehabilitation
Driven by the mission to “make healthcare better in the region,” Pristyn continually invests in cutting-edge technology and nurtures long-term relationships with healthcare providers by attentively responding to their evolving needs.
Strategic Impact
This donation exemplifies the power of international collaboration—linking expertise and manufacturing capabilities from China, Canada, the UAE, and Indonesia. By facilitating access to state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, the partnership between PT Pristyn Indo Group and Pristyn Equipment Trading LLC directly supports Indonesia’s efforts to improve cardiovascular care and patient outcomes.
Next Steps in the SAS Process
Upon approval by the Directorate of Production and Distribution of Medical Devices, the equipment will be cleared through customs under the Special Access Scheme, ensuring rapid deployment to designated hospitals. Ongoing coordination among regulators, PT Pristyn Indo Group, and receiving healthcare facilities will guarantee seamless installation, user training, and post-donation support.
Conclusion
The submission of SAS request PP10/2024 marks a significant milestone in cross-border healthcare collaboration. By channeling innovation, goodwill, and regulatory efficiency, PT Pristyn Indo Group and Pristyn Equipment Trading LLC reaffirm their shared commitment to advancing medical care and saving lives across Indonesia.

