From the bulk drug capital to a happening biotech destination. This
transformation has been catalyzed by the plans, policies and activities
initiated by the AP state government under the visionary leadership of the Chief
Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who has nurtured biotech into a booming
opportunity in the state. BioSpectrum spoke to Naidu about his plans to boost
the biotech industry of the state. Excerpts:
What
is your vision for Andhra Pradesh with reference to the biotech/life sciences
sector?
My vision for Andhra Pradesh with reference to biotech and
life sciences sector is that a common man should get the benefits of new
technologies emerging in these fields. My vision is to provide a disease-free
and healthy society by using modern technologies and we are working towards
that. For instance, we are establishing International Institute of Life Sciences
in Hyderabad, involving the leading biotech and life sciences industries in the
State. We are developing centers-of-excellence in different branches of
biotechnology viz. for agri and veterinary biotechnology in Acharya NG Ranga
University, an agribiotech incubator in ICRISAT, a marine resource development
center in association with Andhra Pradesh University and a pharma biotech hub in
SP Biotech Park and ICICI Knowledge Park in Genome Valley near Hyderabad.
Through such initiatives, we envision developing the state of AP into a
biotechnology state of the country.
What are the short term and long
term strategies to make AP a leader in biotechnology?
Andhra Pradesh is the first state in the country to have an
exclusive policy for biotechnology in the year 2001. We have announced the
policy framework and clear strategies have been worked out. The short term
strategies are projecting the strengths of the state, especially the locational
advantage of Hyderabad, the strong presence of world class research institutes
like CCMB, CDFD and IICT, the availability of a strong pool of trained and
scientific manpower, the recently developed ICICI Knowledge Park and SP Biotech
Park and a proactive and environment friendly government policy.
Among the other strategies to make AP a leader in
biotechnology, we have created a brand name called "Genome Valley" and
it is widely popular all over the world. We are setting up standards with world
class infrastructure and a long term policy for making AP the #1 destination for
investments from all over the world. We have created an enabling environment for
establishing the biotech industry. We have a single window clearance system for
hassle free licensing and approvals. We participate in the international and
national exhibitions, conferences and demonstrate our strengths and invite
foreign participation and collaboration into Andhra Pradesh. We are liberalizing
the labor laws to match the requirements of the industry.
Has the State Government identified
specific sectors to leverage the existing strengths in AP and leapfrog in
biotech?
The AP government has been encouraging pharma and biotech
sectors to leverage the existing strengths in AP. Vaccines and recombinant DNA
products in health care, nutraceuticals and medicinal plant formulations are
some of the areas that have been identified as key sectors for growth and
long-term development. This apart, contract research and clinical trials also
have good promise.
What are the Government’s plans to
provide the latest infrastructure and incubator facilities to biotech
entrepreneurs?
The Government of Andhra Pradesh has special plans to provide
the latest infrastructure in the form of uninterrupted water and electricity
supplies to the Biotech and Knowledge Parks. A dedicated sub-station has been
erected in the Genome Valley for uninterrupted electricity. Fast track roads
have been laid connecting the Genome Valley to other parts of the city. India’s
first biotech incubator has been established in SP Biotech Park in Genome Valley
with an outlay of Rs 22.50 crore in association with DBT and IICT. The incubator
offers the latest state-of-the-art facilities for start-up and existing biotech
companies and entrepreneurs to try out their new technologies and processes
which otherwise would become very difficult to do. The Government is investing
huge amounts on all the infrastructure. A National Animal Resource Testing
facility is also planned in association with ICMR and National Institutes of
Health and an area of 100 acres has been earmarked for this purpose in Genome
Valley. An agribiotech incubator is coming up in ICRISAT exclusively for
developing new technologies for sustainable agriculture. It will facilitate in
producing new crops and varieties for food security and for increasing the
nutritional value.
What are the fiscal and other
incentives available to potential biotech entrepreneurs in AP?
There are a number of incentives available to potential
entrepreneurs in Andhra Pradesh. There is 25 percent capital subsidy in the cost
of the land for the biotech parks, and a rebate in the land cost at the rate of
Rs 30,000 for every job created in bioinformatics and other related fields in
the parks and a concessional sales tax of only 1 percent as against 12-14
percent outside the park areas. The other incentives available to potential
biotech entrepreneurs in AP include provision of water supply and power supply
up to the doorstep and excellent roads. A residential accommodation proposal for
the personnel working in Genome Valley at concessional rate has also been
initiated recently. The government has created an IPR facilitation cell for
helping companies in their patenting and other aspects as well as a virtual
library and documentation center in ICICI Knowledge Park.
What would you like Andhra Pradesh
to be related with—meaning what should the recall value of the State be?
I want AP to be #1 in biotech. That is our goal. I think we
are marching ahead.
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