Centre pushes food-tech innovation with new BioNEST incubation facility at CSIR-CFTRI
New Delhi [India], April 4 (ANI): Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh on Saturday inaugurated the BIRAC-BioNEST Incubation Centre at Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), aimed at strengthening India's food-tech startup ecosystem and accelerating the commercialisation of research.
The centre is expected to boost food startups by enabling advanced research, scale-up validation and regulatory facilitation, helping convert scientific ideas into market-ready products, the ministry said.
Several of these startups have already achieved product commercialisation.
The incubated companies have collectively filed 12 patents and contributed to research publications, reflecting a growing emphasis on innovation aligned with market outcomes, the ministry added.
Dr Jitendra Singh, during his interaction with entrepreneurs and stakeholders, said that while launching startups has become easier, sustaining them requires continuous value addition and stronger industry linkages.
The minister also highlighted the government's efforts to expand private sector participation in emerging technology areas through new funding mechanisms and institutional support frameworks aimed at accelerating research, development and innovation.
The event also witnessed the signing of four Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and the launch of two products developed at CSIR-CFTRI, signalling continued industry engagement and commercialisation of in-house technologies, the ministry said.
Marking the institute's 75th year, CFTRI also released a series of publications documenting its research legacy and technological contributions, including a coffee table book, a compendium of research and development achievements, a photo journey and a collection of traditional recipes. A commemorative postal cover and picture postcard were also unveiled to mark the milestone.
With more than 450 technologies developed and transferred to thousands of licensees, CFTRI has emerged as a key national hub for food research, industry collaboration and enterprise development, according to the ministry.
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