Dr Jitendra announces Regional Biotech Centres across India to accelerate StartUps, biomanufacturing

Dr Jitendra announces Regional Biotech Centres across India to accelerate StartUps, biomanufacturing

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NEW DELHI: At a high-level meeting of the Department of Biotechnology, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh announced the creation of Regional BIRAC (Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council) Centres across India, in collaboration with States, to accelerate StartUps and biomanufacturing, and thus harness the biotech potential in different parts of the country.

Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh chairing meeting of the Department of Biotechnology at New Delhi on Friday.

Dr. Jitendra emphasized the need for comprehensive mapping of states based on their biotech potential and directed the department to collaborate with them in establishing Bio E3 (Economy, Environment and Employment)Cells highlighting that Assam is the first state to establish a dedicated BIO E3 cell. These specialized cells will provide necessary support for fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and scaling up biotech ventures.
Recognizing the critical role of StartUps in advancing biomanufacturing, Dr. Jitendra called for enhanced handholding and incubator support to encourage new-age biotech entrepreneurs. He highlighted the importance of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in biomanufacturing and bio foundries, ensuring global investment to drive India’s biotech revolution.
Dr. Singh stressed that the Tripartite arrangement-a synergy between Research Infrastructure, Startups, and Industrial R&D-is the way forward for India’s biotech sector. He directed the department to prioritize setting up Core R&D Facilities equipped with state-of-the-art biomanufacturing capabilities to facilitate pilot validation, upscaling, and commercialization of promising biotech innovations.
Recalling the Centre-State Partnership Summit held in Delhi, Dr. Jitendra reiterated the Government’s commitment to fostering a biotech revolution across states through collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and technical assistance. He noted that several states have expressed interest in setting up Biotechnology Parks, further strengthening India’s bio-economy.
Dr. Singh instructed the Department of Biotechnology to establish early industry linkages and work towards a 4P Model (Public-Private-People Partnership) for accelerating biotech growth. He also welcomed proposals to create BIRAC Centres at a global level to attract cutting-edge biomanufacturing technologies and investments.
Dr. Jitendra expressed pride in India’s global standing in biotech research, noting that India ranks 3rd in biotech publications worldwide, with nearly two-thirds of research papers emanating from the Department of Biotechnology. He said “This reflects India’s growing influence and leadership in the international biotech arena.”
With these strategic directives, Dr. Jitendra reinforced the Government’s vision to position India as a global leader in biotechnology, ensuring that biomanufacturing, research, and innovation drive the country’s economic and scientific growth to achieve Prime Minister vision of Viksit Bharat @2047. Dr. Rajesh S. Gokhale, Secretary, DBT, DG-BRIC & Chairman, BIRAC, along with Managing Director, BIRAC, Shri Jitendra Kumar, and other senior officials and scientists of the department, were present at the review meeting.

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