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Dash, Satya Prakash
- The Bio-Incubation Boom in India
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1 Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council, 9, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110 003, IN
2 Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology, Biotech Park, Electronics City Phase 1, Bengaluru - 560 100, IN
1 Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council, 9, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110 003, IN
2 Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology, Biotech Park, Electronics City Phase 1, Bengaluru - 560 100, IN
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Current Science, Vol 115, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 228-233Abstract
There are already 30 biotech or medtech incubators that have incubated 397 companies (listed). Another 50 are planned. Most are under 10 years old, located in three southern cities and funded by the Government of India. Some have outstanding instrument facilities, others access to a large number of students. Over half can host foreign companies. Rentals and grants are their largest sources of funds; sustainable funding is their biggest challenge. At least one start-up per incubator has achieved Rs 1 crore in annual turnover. We outline an assessment framework for the incubators which form a crucial part of the rapidly evolving entrepreneurship landscape.Keywords
BIRAC, Entrepreneurship, Incubation, Start-Ups, Tech-Transfer.References
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