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See lessWhat are the major challenges faced by the Indian biotechnology industry, and how are they being addressed?
The Indian biotechnology industry faces several challenges, including the need for a strategic roadmap, bio-networking, specialized human resources, funding, effective regulations, public awareness, and intellectual property protection. To address these challenges, the government and industry stakehRead more
The Indian biotechnology industry faces several challenges, including the need for a strategic roadmap, bio-networking, specialized human resources, funding, effective regulations, public awareness, and intellectual property protection. To address these challenges, the government and industry stakeholders have taken initiatives such as:
– Allocating funds for research and development projects
– Establishing biotechnology parks and incubators
– Developing specialized educational programs
– Creating bio-networking platforms and industry associations
– Implementing biosafety regulations and guidelines
– Promoting public awareness and acceptance
– Encouraging collaboration and partnership with global industries and research institutions
– Developing intellectual property protection policies
These efforts aim to enhance the industry’s competitiveness, promote innovation, and foster growth. Additionally, initiatives like the “Make in India” campaign and the “Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council” (BIRAC) have been launched to support the industry’s development. By addressing these challenges, India’s biotechnology industry can unlock its potential and make significant contributions to the country’s economic growth and global competitiveness.
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