Overcoming Barriers in Commercializing Bio-Tech Innovations in India: A Case of Center for Cellular and Molecular Platforms

G. D. Tikas, T. Saiyed, Akhilesh B. Katte
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Building capabilities to successfully commercialize biotech research into products or solutions, is paramount but challenging to develop, especially in developing ecosystems or countries. Once accomplished, they can turn-around the socioeconomic condition in such countries and make them self-reliant, at least in the healthcare sector. It may also encourage the incumbent research community to transform their research findings into scientific, entrepreneurial or commercial ventures. However, building such ‘innovation ecosystems’ in developing countries, requires scientific, financial and infrastructural support to overcome their existing barriers. In India, one such government-funded non-profit organization which is trying to overcome the existing barriers and building an ecosystem to encourage biotech innovation and entrepreneurship, is the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP). Since its inception, it has been able to support more than 90 biotech start-ups in funding, mentorship and incubation. In this paper, we start our discussion by understanding some of the major challenges faced by contemporary biotech organizations in India while commercializing their innovations. Subsequently, we attempt to understand how C-CAMP was conceptualized to overcome some of these barriers and how it evolved over the years, to become a nodal agency for inspiring biotech innovations and entrepreneurship. This case study highlights some of the best practices followed by C-CAMP in managing biotech innovation and commercialization. Top Management Teams in biotech-based academia, industry, government or venture capital funding agencies from any country may find these barriers and best practices worth studying and analyzing.
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克服印度生物技术创新商业化的障碍:以细胞和分子平台中心为例
建设将生物技术研究成功商业化为产品或解决方案的能力是至关重要的,但发展起来具有挑战性,特别是在发展中生态系统或发展中国家。一旦实现,它们就可以扭转这些国家的社会经济状况,使它们自力更生,至少在医疗保健部门是这样。它还可能鼓励现有的研究界将其研究成果转化为科学、企业或商业企业。然而,在发展中国家建立这样的“创新生态系统”需要科学、财政和基础设施的支持来克服它们现有的障碍。在印度,一个由政府资助的非营利组织正在努力克服现有的障碍并建立一个生态系统来鼓励生物技术创新和创业,它就是细胞和分子平台中心(C-CAMP)。自成立以来,它已经能够在资金,指导和孵化方面支持90多家生物技术初创企业。在本文中,我们通过了解印度当代生物技术组织在将其创新商业化时面临的一些主要挑战来开始我们的讨论。随后,我们试图了解C-CAMP是如何被概念化的,以克服这些障碍,以及它是如何在多年的发展中,成为一个激励生物技术创新和创业的节点机构。本案例研究强调了C-CAMP在管理生物技术创新和商业化方面所遵循的一些最佳实践。来自任何国家的以生物技术为基础的学术界、工业界、政府或风险资本资助机构的高层管理团队可能会发现这些障碍和最佳做法值得研究和分析。
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