Project Amit Abhishek Neeraj Rohit 1
Biotechnology • Biotechnology is the technology based on biology where advanced scientific techniques are applied towards domains such as agriculture, food sciences and medicines & others to increase both potency and output.
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Future Prospects • By 2010 biotech. Industry would be Rs. 20,256 crores in India. • Biotech. Industry would require 10 lakh qualified professionals estimated in year 2010. • Investments in Global Biotech Industry are growing rapidly with a current rate of 42%.
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Biotech. • Biotech. Companies:
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• Research institutes:
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• Annual growth:
35-40%
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SWOT Analysis • • • •
Strength Weakness Opportunity Threat
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Cont… • Strength 3.
Advanced labs.
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Guest lectures.
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Useful interaction during parks visit.
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Cont… • Weakness 3.
Less time in R&D.
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Lack of knowledge.
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Cont… • Opportunity 3. More demand in future. 5. Emerging technology. 7. Strong interaction with overseas universities and students. 9. Better Industry-Institute interaction
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Cont… • Threat 3.
Less knowledge about biotechnology.
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Less reliability on the bases of job.
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Plan • Opening a Biotechnology Institute, with research & development centre. • Place for the institute: Hyderabad & Bangalore. • Abroad: Brisbane (Australia).
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Cont… • Area : 3. Hyderabad 15 acre @ 18 lakh per acre 5. Bangalore 17 acre @ 14 lakh per acre 7. Brisbane 10 acre for AU$ 750,000
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Estimated Students Intake Each Year
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Expenditure
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Cont…
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Sources of Revenue • Students fee. • Research & development. • Management quota. • Bio technology companies.
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Teaching 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
B.Sc Biotech B.Tech. Biotech B.Sc microbiology B.Tech. Microbiology M.Sc Microbiology M.Sc Biotech
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Cont… 1. PhD. Forensic science 2. PhD. Animal tissue culture 3. PhD. Plant tissue culture
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THANK YOU
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