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BioE3 - Paving the way for India's biomanufacturing growth

Manufacturing Today

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October 2024

Nirupama VG, Founder & Managing Director, Ad Astra Consultants, highlights the significance of India's recently approved high-performance biomanufacturing policy, BioE3.

- Nirupama VG

BioE3 - Paving the way for India's biomanufacturing growth

India’s approval of a high-performance biomanufacturing policy - BioE3, marks a turning point in the country’s industrial landscape, setting the stage for substantial economic growth, innovation, and job creation. This transformative policy reflects India’s ambition to become a global leader in biotechnology, with biomanufacturing at its core.

BioE3’s implications are vast, offering opportunities to develop talent, foster regional economic growth, and enhance global competitiveness.

imageOpportunities for job creation and subject matter expertise

Biomanufacturing, which combines biology with manufacturing processes to produce goods ranging from pharmaceuticals to biofuels, will significantly contribute to job creation in India. BioE3’s emphasis on high-performance standards and efficiency demands a highly skilled workforce, thereby increasing the need for professionals across various domains.

As companies seek to optimise biomanufacturing processes, the demand for biotechnologists, process engineers, data scientists, and sustainability experts will rise. Additionally, integrating cuttingedge technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data analytics into biomanufacturing will require a workforce that is both technically proficient and adaptable to rapid technological advancements.

imageTo meet these demands, educational institutions must collaborate with industry leaders to develop specialised training programs that prepare professionals for the challenges of the biomanufacturing sector. These programs should emphasise cross-disciplinary knowledge, blending life sciences with data analytics, environmental science, and regulatory compliance.

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