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BCIL
Since 1990
BIOTECH CONSORTIUM INDIA LIMITED
Board of Directors
Biotech Consortium India Limited• A company promoted by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science
and Technology, Government of India and set up by All India Financial Institutions
including IDBI, ICICI, IFCI, UTI and IFCI Venture Capital Funds Limited.
• Incorporated as a public limited company in 1990 with government in advisory role,
development banks as major funding agency.
• Nodal agency for providing business support services to facilitate accelerated
commercialization of biotech products and processes.
• DR. V. P. KAMBOJ, (Chairman), Former Director,
Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI), Lucknow
• SHRI VIJAY PAL, (Vice President), IFCI Ltd.
New Delhi, (Nominee, IFCI)
• DR. (MRs.) MANJU SHARMA, (Former
Secretary, Department of Biotechnology,
(New Delhi)
• DR. T.R. SHARMA, (Project Director) National
Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology,
New Delhi, (Nominee, ICAR)
• SHRI P.R. SURESH, (Ex-Executive Director),
Specified Undertaking of Unit Trust of India
(SUUTI), (Nominee, UTI)
• DR. RENU SWARUP, (Senior Adviser)
Department of Biotechnology,
New Delhi, (Nominee, DBT)
• DR. RAM A. VISHWAKARMA, (Director)
CSIR- Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine,
Jammu Tawi, (Nominee, CSIR)
• DR. PURNIMA SHARMA, (Managing D irector), BCIL
Board of Directors include representatives from Department of Biotechnology (DBT),
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Indian Council of Agricultural Research
(ICAR), financial institutions and leading biotech industry
Inauguration of BCIL by the then Prime Minister, Hon'ble
Shri Chandra Shekhar on December 20, 1990
Address by the then Hon'ble Finance MInister Shri Yaswant
Sinha to the distinguished inaugural gathering.
Areas of Operation
CONSULTANCYTECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER
PROJECT
MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION
SERVICES
BIOSAFETY
REGULATORY
SERVICES
HUMAN
RESOURCE
DEVELOPMENT
MANAGEMENT OF
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS
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Key Strengths of BCIL
• Technical strengths: BCIL has extensive
expertise and experience in above areas of
operations in all biotechnology areas viz.
healthcare, agriculture, environment and
process industry. BCIL leverages its in-depth
understanding about technology,
manufacturing process, regulatory
requirements, markets, government
incentives etc. for executing specialised
consultancy projects, project management
and effectively expedites transfer of technologies.
• Networking: By virtue of its unique constitution,
BCIL networks closely with all stakeholders viz.
industry, academia, government, international
organizations etc. and provides a platform for
interaction on cross- sectoral topics.
• Finance management skills: BCIL has adequate
skills and expertise in ensuring compliance with
financial and accounting norms in project
management. The company has well defined
administrative procedures to manage funds as
per the guidelines provided by the sponsors and
financial institutions.
BCIL
Central & StateGovernment
ResearchInstitutions
Industry
FinancialInstitutions
Universities
InternationalOrganizations
Over the last 25 years, BCIL has
assisted hundreds of clients including
scientists, technologists, research
institutions, universities, first
generation entrepreneurs, corporate
sector, national and international
organizations, ministries/departments
of central government, various state
governments, banks and
financial institutions.
Networking closely with Stakeholders
• Till date, BCIL has transferred 45
technologies developed in national research
institutes and universities to industry in
India and abroad covering vaccines,
diagnostics, biomedical devices,
therapeutics, transgenics, biofertilizers,
biopesticides, tissue culture etc.
• Systematic approach adopted by BCIL for
identifying promising technologies,
conducting due diligence followed by
transfer to suitable licencee(s) and post
transfer monitoring.
• Thorough understanding of the product
development cycle in all verticals of
biotechnology including healthcare,
agriculture, bioprocess engineering,
pharmaceuticals, etc.
• Works closely with the research institutions/
scientists and the industry for sharing
market insights, devising strategies for de-
risking of technologies and catalyzing their
evolution from laboratory to market.
• Provides deep insights into the problems in
translation of laboratory scale
biotechnologies into commercial ventures.
• Emerged as a successful enabler
organization linking the research institutions
and industries in diverse areas of
biotechnology over the last 25 years.
TechnologyTransfer
TechnologyPackaging
Identificationof potentiallicensee(s)
Negotiations &Technology
Transfer
Post TransferMonitoring
TechnologyEvaluation:
(Technical, IP,Market,
Regulations)
TechnologyScreening
TechnologyValuation
raT n sy fg eo rl Po rn oh cc ee sT s
Bioscoop Licensing Ceremony
BCIL was also accorded the “Special National Award for Technology Transfer
and Commercialization in Biotechnology” instituted by Department of
Biotechnology, Government of India in the first year of its inception.
IP Services Provided by BCIL
• Intellectual Property Facilitation Cell of BCIL is recognized by the Ministry of Micro,
Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME).
• Extensive experience and expertise in conducting Intellectual Property (IP) analytics, IP due
diligence, drafting and filing of patent applications and trademarks in India and abroad.
• Access to state of the art patent and scientific databases for undertaking IP assignments
from the inception of an innovative idea till it reaches the marketplace.
©Management of IntellectualProperty Rights
• Drafting of Patent
Applications in life
sciences
• Filing in suitable
jurisdictions
• Protection of
Plant Varieties
• Trademarks,
Geographical
Indications,
Industrial Designs
IP Filing and
ProsecutionIP Analytics
• Novelty and
Patentability Search
• Landscape Analysis
• State of the Art
Search
• Freedom-to-
Operate Search
Other IP Services
• Pre-filing advisory
• Infringement
proceedings
• Advisory on IP
Policy adherence
• IP Awareness and
Capacity Building
through workshops
and training
programs
Over 500 clients including scientists and technologists, research institutions and universities,
first generation entrepreneurs and the corporate sector have availed services by BCIL in
effective management of their Intellectual Property Rights.
Biotech Parks and Incubators
Consultancy
• Encompasses a wide range of activities such as preparation
of feasibility studies, detailed project reports, sectoral
studies, market surveys, diversification plans, etc for both
public and private sector organizations.
• Services extended in areas viz. vaccines, therapeutics,
diagnostics, biofertilizers, biopesticides, tissue culture,
genetic engineering etc. and analytical studies on issues
and perspectives at national and regional level.
Keystone knowledgePark, ManesarLucknow Biotech Park, Lucknow TICEL Biopark Ltd, Chennai
Biotechnology Incubation Centre, KINFRA Hi tech Park, Kochi Guwahati Biotech Park, Guwahati
• Assisting State Governments in prioritization of the biotechnology
sectors, offering unique advantages to the State, recommending
specialised biotech facilities to attract investments, suggesting
management structure for implementation of biotech park,
incubator and working out financial feasibility etc.
• Assisted State Governments in developing industry friendly
Biotech policy for promoting biotechnology in the State.
• Assisted 16 State Governments/ State developmental agencies in
preparation of business plans for setting up biotechnology
parks and incubators.
• Experience in execution of DPRs for specialised projects viz. Biopharma
incubators, Translational Institutes, Centres of Excellence, etc.
Some of the parks - developed based on business
plan prepared by BCIL
BCIL has prepared
DPRs, feasibility
reports or business
plans for 22 Biotech
parks in 16 States
ProjectManagement
• Provides project management services from conception to planning, designing and
execution with timely deliverables conforming to required quality standards.
• Several biotech projects of national relevance have been successfully managed.
School of International
Biodesign (Ongoing)
DBT, Ministry of Science
& Technology,
Government of India
North Eastern Region
Biotechnology Programme
Management Cell(Ongoing)
DBT, Ministry of Science
& Technology,
Government of India
National Certification
System for Tissue Culture
Raised Plants(Ongoing)
DBT,Ministry of Science
& Technology,
Government of India
Small Business
Innovation Research
Initiative (SBIRI)
(2005-2014)
DBT, Ministry of Science
& Technology, Government
of India and BIRAC
Biotechnology
Industry Partnership
Programme (BIPP)
(2008-2014)
DBT, Ministry of Science
& Technology, Government
of India and BIRAC
Development of Chest
Compression Device for
Patients with Sudden
Cardiac Arrest (2011-2013)
DBT, Wellcome Trust, UK
with All India Institute of
Medical Sciences (AIIMS)
'Pilot Biotechnology
Industry Research &
Development
Assistance
Programme (BIRAP):
Public Private
Partnership Programme
(2008-2012)
DBT, Ministry of Science
& Technology,
Government of India
UNEP/GEF supported Phase - II Capacity building project on Biosafety (Ongoing)
Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEF & CC), Government of India
DBT, Ministry of Science &
Technology, Government
of India, at Mohali
Setting up of National
Agri Food Biotechnology
Institute (NABI)
(2008-2009)
National Biodiversity
Strategy and Action Plan
(NBSAP) (2000-2007)
Ministry of Environment,Forests and Climate Change(MoEF & CC), Government of Indiaand United Nations DevelopmentProgramme (UNDP/GEF)
National Programme for Organic Production (2000-2003)
Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority
(APEDA), Ministry of Commerce, Government of India
Glimpses: BCIL's Ongoing projectsNational Certification System for Tissue CultureRaised Plants (NCS-TCP) (2006 onwards)
School of International Biodesign (SIB) (2009 onwards)
• NCS-TCP is a certification system of DBT mandated
under the Seeds Act 1966 for ensuring production
and distribution of quality tissue culture planting
material for DBT
• As the NCS-TCP Management Cell, BCIL is
responsible for coordinating activities for
recognition of tissue culture production
companies, accreditation of test laboratories
and interaction with other stakeholders to
ensure efficient implementation of the programme
• NCS-TCP has played key role in strengthening
production capabilities of tissue culture companies
and significantly improving their market reach.
Although this certification is voluntary, more than
100 tissue culture companies have been recognised,
which includes all leading companies .
Wide Spread Network
of NCS-TCP
(A Unique Quality
Management System)
NCS-TCP Management Cell at BCIL
Referral Centres (RCs)
Five Accredited Test Laboratories (ATLs)
Recognized Tissue CultureProduction Facilities (TCPFs)
BCIL
• SIB programme is an interdisciplinary, team-based, hands-on training programme spanning
over twelve months wherein physicians, engineers, designers and researchers
come together to identify unmet clinical needs of the healthcare system in India and develop innovative
solution(s) with a frugal approach in Medtech domain.
• BCIL is responsible for overall project management of SIB and facilitating its international and industry
collaborations. The responsibilities of BCIL under SIB also includes Intellectual Property (IP) Management,
IP Advisory, IP Evaluation, Drafting, Filing, Prosecution, Drafting enabling IP Policies and Agreements.
• BCIL also nurtures Start-ups by licensing the SIB technologies and providing mentorship and hand-holding
support for commercialization of technologies for addressing the unmet medical device needs of India.
Key Outcomes (2009-2015)
14TechnologiesTransferred
46 Patents Filed &4 Patents Granted
27 Medical Device Innovations
20 Trademark Registrations,4 Industrial Designs Registered
9 Startup Companies Formed
In Country Collaborations
• AIIMS
• IIT-Delhi
International Collaborations
• Stanford University, USA
• Queensland University of
Technology, Australia
• Tottori University, Japan
North Eastern Region BiotechnologyProgramme Management Cell (2010 onwards)
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• North Eastern Region Biotechnology Programme Management Cell (NER-BPMC)
of DBT aimed at holistic biotech based development of North Eastern Region of India.
• BCIL manages the NER-BPMC and assists DBT in implementation, mentoring and
monitoring of innovative programmes in NER.
Infrastructure Development
• Centre for Excellence in R&D at Jorhat
• Centre for Excellence for Fisheries
Biotechnology at Tripura
• Regional Animal House Facility at Dibrugarh
• 12 units of excellence in NER
Universities/Institutes
• Advanced animal diagnostics and services
on animal health and diseases across NER
• Facility fo advanced R&D on Yak & Mithun
Human and Animal Health
• Molecular diagnostic lab for cancer i n M izoram
• Diagnostic service infrastructures
at Shillong
Agriculture & Food Productivity
• Production facility for value addition
in jackfruit
• Production facility for value addition
in citrus
• Augmenting clean pork production
Human Resource Development
• More than 130 Overseas
Associate-ship awarded
• 126 biotech hubs in NER; more
than 1000 students trained
• 15 scientists awarded visiting
research professorship
• Biotech laboratories established at
88 senior secondary schools in NER
• Establishment of training centre at
ACTREC, Mumbai for NER researchers
Bioinformatics
• 30 Bioinformatics Centres in NER
• DBT's e-Library facility to 18
NER institutions
• Database of NER human resource
• Digital database of Bioresources of NER
Innovative R&D
• 350 twinning projects supported
• 800 scientific manpower trained
BiosafetyRegulatory Services
• Actively engaged in biosafety issues related
to Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)
• Works closely with the nodal ministries and
other concerned agencies in capacity
building activities for various stakeholders
• Organizes international events, national
workshops/ consultations, technical training
and series of countrywide events.
• Prepares well researched publications
• Assists organizations engaged in developing
GMOs for regulatory compliance
• In-country project partner for the USAID
supported South Asia Biosafety Programme
(SABP) implemented by ILSI Research
Foundation, USA
Key Achievements
Second Annual South Asia Biosafety Conference - 2014, Colombo, Sri Lanka
• Organised more than 250 capacity
building events
• Successfully completed assignments for
international agencies like UNEP, FAO,
UNDP, World Bank, CERA-ILSI etc.
• Prepared the proposed plan for establishment
of Biotechnology Regulatory Authority of India
(BRAI).
• Played a key role in developing various
guidelines and manuals on various aspects of
biosafety.
• Associated with Biosafety Capacity Building
programmes in other countries such as
Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Malaysia.
• Distributed Information Sub-Centre (DISC) of DBT
for more than 20 years
• Actively engaged in creating commercially
relevant databases.
• Bringing out periodicals of topical interest such as, VATIS
Update: Biotechnology, jointly with the Asian and Pacific
Centre for Transfer of Technology (APCTT), a UN body,
Biotech Bulletin; Biotech Weekly News Update; Quick
Updates on funding schemes; fellowships; awards;
national and international events, and many more.
• Biotech club of BCIL has members from industry,
research institutions, universities and individuals who are
kept abreast with the latest developments in
biotechnology through BCIL's publications and e-mailers.
Human ResourceDevelopment
• Managing Biotech Industrial Training Program (BITP) and Bioinformatics Industrial Training
Programme (BIITP) of DBT since last two decades with more than 700 students being trained every
year in more than 150 companies.
• Conducting various analytical studies such as independent evaluation of HRD programmes,
continuous feedback from students on quality of teaching programme and revision of model
curriculum for post graduate courses in biotechnology
• Organizing Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDPs) for developing technical, financial,
marketing and managerial skills for enterprise creation
• Conducting Technical workshops, awareness building seminars and training-of-trainers on wide-
ranging topics i.e. biosafety regulations, intellectual property management, technology licensing,
bio-entrepreneurship, grant-writing, etc. for fostering an innovation ecosystem in the country.
Capacity Building WorkshopsWorkshops/Seminars on IP, Biosafety,
Entrepreneurship, Grant-Writing, etc.
Skill Enhancement ProgrammesIndustrial Training Programmes
Analytical StudiesEvaluation Studies, Curriculum Reframing
Exercise, Teaching Feedback Mechanism
InformationServices
BCIL
Biotech Consortium India LimitedV Floor, Anuvrat Bhawan, 210, Deen Dayal Upadhay Marg, New Delhi-110002
Phones: +91 (011) 23219064-67, Fax: +91 (011) 23219063
E Mail: info.bcil@nic.in, Website: www.bcil.nic.in
Services offered by BCIL � At a Glance
GOVERNMENT/ DEVELOPMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
• Management of Long Term Programmes
• Consultancy Services
- Impact assessment studies
- Sectoral studies
- Product specific technology landscape studies,
market searches
- Independent evaluation reports
• Preparation of Detailed Project Reports for
Biotech Parks, Incubators and Sector Specific
Specialized Facilities
• Human Resource Development through
training, organising sector specific workshops
• Preparation of technology and market updates
FOREIGN INVESTORS
• Facilitate
- Joint venture/partnerships with Indian industry
- Collaboration with Indian research organizations
• Consultancy
- IP and regulatory requirements
- Suitable biotech parks/incubators for starting
operations
- Financial incentives (tax exemptions,
subsidies, etc)
• Preparation of Business Plans, Market Reports
INDUSTRY & ENTREPRENEURS
• Consultancy for
- Investment opportunities
- Sources of financial assistance
- Regulatory requirements
- Government incentives/subsidies
- Suitable biotech parks/incubators for starting
operations
• Preparation of Business Plans, Detailed Project
Reports, feasibility studies
• Sourcing of Technologies
• Management of Intellectual Property Rights
• Preparation of Biosafety dossiers
ACADEMIA AND RESEARCH INSTITUTES
• Management of Intellectual Property Rights
• Transfer of technologies
• Preparation of regulatory/biosafety dossiers
• Identifying suitable industry partners for
technology scale up/commercialization
• Capacity building through trainings and
workshops
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