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(Published by RI Technologies - May '08 - No. of pages: 185)
This market research report on Biotechnology covers products, technologies and services used in the Indian Biotechnology Industry. The research report studies the BioAgriculture and BioIndustry market in detail. Market projections and estimates are illustrated by sector and by technology. The Bio Agriculture sector is segmented into BioPesticides and BioFertilizers; and the Bio Industry sector is segmented into Fermentation Products, BioFuels and BioPolymers. Major Biopharmaceutical, Biofuels, Bioinformatics companies and Contract Research Organisations serving the industry are also covered in the report. Information related to recent product releases, product developments, partnerships, collaborations, and mergers and acquisitions (M & A) is covered in the research report. An Indian perspective is presented along 45 exclusive graphically represented exhibits. Business profiles of 99 major companies are discussed in the report. The research report serves as a guide to Indian Biotechnology industry, as it covers more than 200 companies that are engaged in biotechnology R&D, discovery, testing and supply of products and services.
The Indian Biotechnology sector crossed US$ 2 billion in 2006-2007. Eventhough Indian Biotechnology market accounts for only a little more than one percent of the Global Biotechnology market, the industry in India has been steadily growing at an average annual rate of 32%.
Biotechnology business in India would generate revenue of approximately US$5.7 billion by 2010 simultaneously creating approximately 1 million jobs in the areas of biotechnology products and services. This enormous growth and expansion of the field is expected to drive India into a prominent position in the world biotech market.
The pioneering major biotech organizations in India are Biocon, Panacea Biotech, Bharath Biotech, Bangalore Genei (which worked on recombinant DNA technology but not for human use) and the Serum Institute of India. Lot of research work done by government organizations has been very useful for private and budding biotech companies. CCMB (Centre for cellular and molecular biology) located in Hyderabad played a major role in developing the hepatitis B vaccine for Shantha Biotech. New Delhi based Centre for Biochemical Technology (CBT), a lab for developing and making different types of biochemicals, was established in 1997. This later became Frontier Biology Laboratory by reorienting its research activities. The research at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) in Bangalore maintains international standards in research.
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