DuBiotech to join hands with India drug manufacturers' body

Updated on 30 July 2012

The MoU will provide business opportunities that the Middle East market can offer to the Indian life sciences community through DuBiotech Free Zone

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DuBiotech will provide a platform for SMEs to get the necessary global exposure to increase business prospects manifold

Bangalore: Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park (DuBiotech) is planning to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Indian Drug Manufacturers' Association (IDMA). This MoU plans to bring to the Indian life sciences community, the business opportunities that the Middle East market can offer through the platform of DuBiotech Free Zone. The Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park (DuBiotech) is a purpose-built first-of-its-kind major life sciences cluster in the Middle East.

The park is currently home to more than 95 life sciences companies, including leading organizations such as Pfizer, Genzyme, Merck-Serono, Amgen, Maquet, National Reference Lab. Examples of Indian businesses who have built successful research and development operations in DuBiotech are Wockhardt, Lupin, MSD Pharmaceuticals and NeoBiocon, a joint venture company between UAE-based Neopharma and the Indian biotech innovator Biocon.

As part of its agenda, the MoU will encourage the establishment of joint ventures between companies within DuBiotech and IDMA members, especially focusing on the small and medium enterprises. DuBiotech hopes to act as the ideal platform for SMEs to get the necessary global exposure to increase business prospects manifold thus enabling them to become tomorrow's MNCs. Both organizations will promote two-way flows of investment between UAE and India within the Life Sciences industries. The MoU will also facilitate the sharing of information on direct investment and trade leads, exchanging website presence, joint participation in events and speaking opportunities, and receiving visiting delegations from both sides.

The companies operating from DuBiotech enjoy business benefits including 100 percent foreign ownership, 100 percent repatriation of profits, 100 percent tax free operations, single window for government services, long- term lease, special customs exemptions and fast-track visa services.
Such opportunities are enabling Indian pharma businesses to gradually realise the benefits of establishing a presence in the Middle East region through DuBiotech.

Dr Manish Doshi, President, Indian Drug Manufacturers‘ Association (IDMA), said, "As India has a strong pharma- manufacturing industry, IDMA through the MOU with DuBiotech hopes to see symbiotic collaborations between Indian companies and Middle East-based academic and clinical expertise. As Indian companies move towards extending their abilities to develop new products, DuBiotech can assist Indian companies to easily access regional networks to connect with institutions and companies with whom they can collaborate for shared benefits."

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Vir Anjani Kumar Saxena 7 October 2012 at 04 PM

Uttar Pradesh in India has vast potential in drug market, being a state having largest turnover of formulations in India.However state capital, Lucknow having 5 CSIR laboratories we have no incentives for the proper and guided development policy on drugs. We are yet to innovate on any new molecule in the treatment of various ailments, and are wholly dependent upon from imports. Can your organisation come forward to share your development program in this sector in the State of Uttar Pradesh. The present Government under the leadership of Hon' Akhilesh Singh Yadav ji has a vision for Uttar Pradesh, and DuBiotech do miracles in this under developed State of India.Thanks

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