Bangalore Bio 2006 gains momentum
Bangalore Bio 2006 gains momentum
The biggest biotech show in the Asia-Pacific is all set to create a new
record in June.
Over 60 national and international speakers, 350 conference
delegates, 120 exhibitors, 20,000 business visitors from over 15 countries, and
various states of India are expected to convene at the premier annual event for
the biotechnology industry, Bangalore Bio 2006. The biggest biotech show in the
Asia-Pac region, now in its sixth year, which features conferences, business
forums and trade exhibition, will be held during June 7-9, 2006 at the Palace
Grounds in Bangalore.
This flagship biotech event is promoted by the Government of
Karnataka and organized by the Vision Group on Biotechnology. Bangalore Bio
today is a unique platform for the biotech fraternity to leverage partnering
opportunities and forge new alliances in the biotech industry globally. This
forum presents a platform to showcase products, services, and transform concepts
into markets and explore investment. The focal theme for Bangalore Bio 2006 is
DNA-Discover, Nurture, Accelerate.
The event this year includes a strong international
participation from the European Union, Holland, France, the UK, Germany, Japan,
Belgium, Bavaria, Pennsylvania, and Singapore. There is also a very strong
domestic participation. Various state governments like Himachal Pradesh,
Rajasthan, Chattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh have
already confirmed their presence.
Bangalore Bio today has emerged as the premier event in the
country not only because of the preeminent position of Bangalore, but also
because Bangalore has one of the most exciting biotech ecosystems. The industry
and the state government are keen to promote biotech in the state. Kiran
Mazumdar Shaw, chairperson, Vision Group on biotechnology and CMD, Biocon Ltd,
informed, "Bangalore is evolving as an interesting ecosystem for
biotechnology. Other states are also taking the initiative to follow the
Bangalore model of success. To create a biocluster, one needs a mindset of
entrepreneurship and Bangalore has paved the way in this regard. For instance,
to accelerate entrepreneurship, companies such as Biozeen have set up training
programs for bioprocessing. The institute of clinical research has been set up
and will help to enhance clinical development in the country. We need to expand
infrastructure, not just roads and airports but also patent infrastructure and
service infrastructure. The government should take the lead for special
initiatives on biofuel and bioagri technology."
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Bio Awards Nite
The Bio Awards Nite recognizes the contribution of
eminent Padma Awardees for their outstanding achievements in the field
of Science & Technology. Awards for best stalls will be presented to
the exhibitors for innovative stall designs and creative display of
products. This year the best entries in Poster Session will also be
awarded. The Awards Nite will conclude with a gala celebration,
entertainment and dinner.
CEO Conclave
The CEO Conclave is an exclusive industry get-together of CEOs,
R&D heads, policy makers, VCs, investment bankers, etc. On this
occasion, "Vision talk" will be delivered by India's top
scientist, Dr RA Mashelkar, director general, CSIR and secretary, DSIR.
The evening will conclude with an industry networking dinner. |
Commenting on the initiatives and progress done by Karnataka,
MK Shankaralinge Gowda, secretary, Department of IT, Biotechnology and Science
& Technology, Government of Karnataka, said, "The 100-acre biotech park
in Bangalore will be operational by the end of 2006 near Electronic City. This
project has been awarded to the National Building Construction Company.
Karnataka supports investments from biofuel companies. Citing the example of the
Indian Railways, biofuel farming, where-in 90,000 hectares of land have been
allocated for this purpose. About two new biotech companies are being set up
every month. Karnataka has attracted the highest VC fund in Asia (to the tune of
$100 million). Outsourcing of R&D has immense potential, 20 of the 70
commercial labs are in Karnataka. We look forward to making Bangalore and India
Knowledge Process Outsourcing hub. Further, Karnataka will support stem cell
banks and other new areas of biotechnology." And Bangalore Bio serves as
the perfect platform to promote and nurture the growth of biotech.
Sixth Bangalore Bio highlights
International Conference
India's biotech revolution-be it in biopharma or bioagri
or clinical research or bioinformatics-is at an important juncture. It is one
of the top emerging biotech destinations today. To highlight these achievements
and comprehend further development, there is a focused multi-track conference.
These sessions are expected to be addressed by experts like
Dr Nermeen Varawala (vice president, business Development, PRA International,
UK); Dr DK Srivastava (professor, department of chemistry, biochemistry and
molecular biology, North Dakota State University, US); Dr KK Tripathi (advisor,
Department of Biotechnology, Government of India); Dr Lakshmi Kumaran
(Consultant, Lakshmi Kumaran and Sridharan); Dr Anil Paul Kariath (president,
training consulting, founder director Biozeen, Bangalore Biotech Labs Pvt Ltd);
Dr Naveen Rao (medical director, MSD Pharmaceuticals); Dr Mohammed Alavijeh
(co-founder and managing director, Pharmidex, UK); S Abhaya Kumar (chairman,
Life Cell India); Dr Franck Molina (Center for Pharmacology and health
biotechnology, France); and Simon Best (Chairman, Biotech Industry association,
UK).
Agri Biotech Day
Another important feature of Bangalore Bio 2006 is a focused
session on BioAgri on the third day. India, undoubtedly, is making rapid strides
in agri biotechnology and several knowledge-sharing initiatives have been
launched. This session is aimed at showcasing India's experience and progress
in agri biotechnology. "And the Agri-biotech Day at Bangalore Bio 2006 has
been conceptualized to strengthen transnational partnerships and throw light on
recent advances made in molecular genetics, informatics, and genomics,"
informed Dr KK Narayanan, president, ABLE and managing director, Metahelix. The
sessions will cover bioagri issues related to transgenic crops, functional foods
and nutraceuticals, bioenergy and biofuels, biofertilizers and
pesticides, etc.
Build Your Business (BYB) Forum
Build Your Business (BYB) forum is another important aspect
of Bangalore Bio 2006 and will be organized at the palace grounds, Bangalore.
According to the event organizers, MM Activ, this year's Bangalore Bio has
received overwhelming response from the international participants. For the
first time, over 50 companies from various countries are participating.
Delegations from France, the UK, the Netherlands, etc. have confirmed their
participation to explore the various opportunities in India.
Build Your Business forum is a networking platform for
buyers-sellers of various organizations. The Build your Business Forum is aimed
at bringing together people across the industry on a single platform. Trade show
participants, business visitors and conference delegates can use the facilities
to hold meetings and explore collaboration, investment, marketing, and trade
opportunities. Facilities offered at BYB include corporate presentation slots,
discussion booths, business center and conferencing facilities. This B2B session
will be an exclusive inter corporate interaction point and will be held at the
exhibition site. Interested companies and individuals can book their space
online for the meet.
Poster sessions
This year Bangalore Bio is adding one more exclusive feature,
the "Poster Session for Leader Prospects" in conjunction with the
international conference. About 50 path-breaking ideas will be presented by
young researchers covering a wide gamut of topics in health biotechnology, cell
biology, bioagri and bioinformatics. "The research papers (posters) are
chosen from hundreds of abstracts received from young researchers, scientists
and technocrats working in universities, R&D labs, various government
departments or in the private sector," informed Jagdish Patankar, managing
director, MM Activ. "This platform gives unique opportunity to the emerging
talent to share their innovation and research aimed at solving unmet problems in
the area of biotechnology. It is also a great opportunity for the biotech
industry to explore future commercial and business opportunities," he
added. The poster session will be held at the National Science Seminar Complex,
Indian Institute of Science (IISC) Bangalore. An eminent panel of judges
comprising of leading industry professionals and the Department of Biotechnology
will be adjudging the abstracts for their prospective commercial potential and
viability. The best three abstracts will be felicitated at the "Bio Awards
Nite".
Trade show
The trade show at the premier event is designed as a platform
to showcase technologies, products, research and services. The exhibition is
expected to attract over 20,000 business visitors. Over 140 companies and
research institutes from India, France, the Netherlands, the UK, Pennsylvania,
Belgium, Japan, and Singapore are participating in this exhibition. The
exhibitors space has been designed to accommodate separate pavilions like
BioNations and BioStates; BioInfrastructure; Process Engineering and Equipment;
R&D; Bioinformatics; Clinical Research; BioAgri; Education and careers;
BioPharma; Institutional Investors and VC Funds; Consulting and Allied Services;
Diagnostics and Instrumentation.
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