Government Aims To
Make India A Global Biotech Hub By 2020 Impacting the Biotech Ecosystem: 5th
Foundation Day Of BIRAC Inaugurated
The Minister of State for Science
and Technology & Earth Sciences, Mr. Y. S. Chowdary, has said that
biotechnology will be the leader among the knowledge based industries of the
21st century. He said producing affordable products will be major issue for
India. He called for efforts to set up a proper ecosystem with sustainable
systems, particularly in hubs of rural India. The Minister was speaking after
inaugurating the 5th Foundation Day of Biotechnology Industry Research
Assistance Council (BIRAC), Department of Bio-Technology at New Delhi today. Mr.
Y. S. Chowdary, further said that – “Research and innovation has been one of
the key areas emphasized by the Prime Minister. Globally, BIRAC has been hailed
as one of the most effective government measures to create an enabling
environment for research and development to flourish in a country. We aim to
develop India into a global innovation hub by 2020 and BIRAC has paved the way
to deliver on that mandate.” The 5th Foundation Day themed ‘Impacting the
Biotech Innovation Ecosystem’ was presided over by and attended by a large
number of dignitaries from the scientific and industry sectors both from within
the country and oversees. BIRAC is a not-for-profit public sector enterprise,
set up by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India which acts
as an interface agency to support emerging biotech enterprises to undertake
strategic research and innovation, to address nationally relevant product
development needs. Through the course of five years, BIRAC has supported over
618 projects, 850 start-ups, entrepreneurs, biotech companies and organizations
and 20 incubators across the country, resulting in over 66 products and
technologies and 120 Intellectual property rights being generated. BIRAC
supports entrepreneurs and start-ups at different stages of innovation – from
the ideation stage to managing intellectual property rights and finally to the
commercialization of products. Different initiatives of BIRAC target different
stages of the innovation ecosystem from ideation stages to proof-of-concept and
late stage validation to product development. BIRAC has 9 flagship schemes that
are supported by funding from the Department of Biotechnology, and manages 7
collaboratively funded programs with international partners, such as the Bill
& Melinda Gates Foundation, Nesta, the Wellcome Trust and USAID, among
others. Social Innovation is a key focus for affordable and accessible product
development. Dr. K. Vijay Raghavan, Secretary, Department of Biotechnology and
Chairman, BIRAC said that Innovation and research must be directed toward
addressing the most pressing problems of society. We’re proud that BIRAC and
the Department of Biotechnology are spearheading this effort in the
biotechnology domain. Since its inception in 2012, BIRAC has created nearly two
dozen incubators across the country and supported over 350 start-ups. We firmly
believe that social entrepreneurship is the key to creating an inclusive
society and our government is committed to providing all the necessary support.
The science and technology sector will play a key role in the government’s
Start-Up India Action Plan. The DBT, in line with the Start-Up India Action
Plan has undertaken a number of initiatives centered on the three pillars of an
ideal innovation ecosystem – funding, mentoring and capacity building, and the
infrastructure to translate scientific research into commercial products. To
this end, BIRAC implements its mandate through a wide range of high impact
initiatives, providing access to risk capital through targeted funding,
facilitating technology transfer, and supporting intellectual property
management and handholding schemes for biotech firms to make them globally
competitive. Dr. Renu Swarup, Senior Adviser,
Department of Biotechnology and Managing Director, BIRAC said that through
initiatives such as Start-Up India and the Science and Technology for
Harnessing Innovations or SATHI, the government is ushering in supportive policies
and removing regulatory barriers to create an atmosphere of innovation and
entrepreneurship in the country. The world as a whole stands to gain with
Indian innovators stepping up and changing the way we address the grand
challenges we face today. We are proud that BIRAC has created an enabling
environment for the biotechnology industry to prosper. The BIRAC Foundation
will be followed by the Grand Challenges India Meeting to be held from 21st to
24th March, 2017 which will have the participation of BMGF, Wellcome Trust,
USAID and Grand Challenges Innovators from Brazil, Canada, Bangladesh, Korea,
South Africa, Kenya, Switzerland.
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