The Bangalore Bioinnovation Centre is jointly established by the Department of IT, BT and S&T, Government of Karnataka, and the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India, and is aimed at nurturing innovation and entrepreneurship within the biotechnology sector.
The Bio Innovation Corridor will enable entrepreneurs, startup companies, researchers and investors from Karnataka and Victoria to enter and leverage the infrastructure, capabilities and network of the organisations to collaborate and evaluate their Technology Readiness Level (TRL), Commercialization Readiness Level (CRL), and Manufacturing Readiness Level (MRL).
It will enable portfolio companies of BBC and researchers of La Trobe to pilot novel biotechnologies with applications across human health, medical, food and agritech for scale-up, regulatory approvals and customer testing in the two states.
Dr. Mohamed Adil A.A, Managing Director of Bangalore Bioinnovation Centre, said BBC encourages interdisciplinary advancement in research and innovation towards entrepreneurship by generating work, wealth and welfare and enabling the community by creating employers than employees.
He said: “The Bio Innovation Corridor between Karnataka and Victoria is a strategic partnership that will foster market access, mentorship, collaboration, and investment in the life sciences sector. By connecting researchers, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders from both regions, they aim to accelerate innovation leading to global unicorns.”
La Trobe University Vice-Chancellor Professor Theo Farrell said: “We are very pleased to announce the creation of this Bio Innovation Corridor between Karnataka and Victoria, and to offer the skills, infrastructure and capabilities of La Trobe University to startups, entrepreneurs and researchers associated with the Bangalore Bioinnovation Centre.
“La Trobe University has a vision to develop an ecosystem of research and innovation through co-location opportunities, including at our University City of the Future at our Melbourne campus in Bundoora and our four Victorian regional campuses.
“This demonstrates our keenness to open opportunities for Karnataka-based entrepreneurs and startups to establish their R&D, innovation, product development and commercialisation facilities in conjunction with La Trobe through a range of innovative business partnership models for access to the Australian market.”
Professor Farrell said La Trobe had recently launched a purpose-built Bio Innovation Hub that will help startup companies develop new technologies in med tech and drug delivery.
The MOU was signed by Prof Farrell and Dr. Mohamed Adil during the Victoria Connect event being organised in Bangalore on 19 September 2024 and as part of showcasing the opportunities between Victoria and Karnataka in the higher education and value-adding technology sectors.
About Bangalore Bioinnovation Centre (BBC)
Located in Bangalore, Karnataka, often referred to as the “Silicon Valley of India”. BBC strives to cultivate an environment conducive to biotech innovators, startups, and researchers. The rapid growth and success of the Bangalore Bioinnovation Centre (BBC) since its establishment in 2016 highlight its effectiveness as a hub for biotech startups in India. Its strategic focus on supporting innovation across various domains of life sciences, including Healthcare, MedTech, Pharmaceutical, Agriculture, food, and nutrition, Industrial biotechnology, Integrated Veterinary, Bio-IT, Bio-Electronics, Blue economy, sustainability, clean and climate tech underscores its role in addressing critical challenges and driving progress in these areas. BBC provides cutting-edge infrastructure, specialised equipment, mentorship, networking opportunities, and funding support to biotech startups and entrepreneurs. Additionally, BBC fosters collaborations among academia, industry, and government bodies to drive innovation and commercialisation in the biotechnology sector. BBC plays a crucial role in nurturing the growth of biotech startups, accelerating the development of new biotech products and technologies, and contributing to the overall growth of the biotechnology ecosystem in India and the globe. We strive to create an ecosystem for startups from Karnataka to the globe and the globe to Karnataka.
Image L-R: Dr. Mohamed Adil A.A, Managing Director of Bangalore Bioinnovation Centre, and La Trobe University Vice-Chancellor Professor Theo Farrell.