Dr Jitendra launches Global Fellowship for Med Tech StartUps

Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh presiding over the signing of MoU between Govt of India and
Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh presiding over the signing of MoU between Govt of India and "World Intellectual Property Organization" (WIPO) at CSIR headquarters, New Delhi on Thursday.

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Oct 12 : Union Minister for Science and Technology, Dr Jitendra Singh today launched Global Health Innovation Fellowship to promote Med Tech StartUps and innovators among youth.
He also presided over the signing of MoU between Department of Biotechnology, Govt of India and “World Intellectual Property Organization” (WIPO).
The Minister informed that the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt of India and WIPO fellowships will be implemented in the DBT Bio-design centers at IIT Delhi and AIIMS, New Delhi; IITB and Hinduja and Nanavati Hospital, Mumbai.
Dr Jitendra Singh said, as per the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to find scientific solutions to the unmet health-related needs and challenges, this initiative will promote intellectual property and public health. He said, the move will also enhance institutional collaboration and help provide a valuable platform for young innovators to develop impactful solutions to address global health challenges.
Dr Jitendra Singh said, under this initiative, WIPO has initiated a formal collaboration with the DBT to support four WIPO-supported Fellows to participate in the DBT Bio-design Program. The partners received 157 applications from young professionals across the world including low- and middle-income countries.
The Minister further added that recently, the DBT has scaled up Biodesign program by twinning over 20 medical and technical institutions across the country and he was happy to note that the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has recognized this program for support under their Global Health challenges initiative.
Dr Jitendra Singh underlined that the Bio-Economy is on its way to achieve 150-billion-dollar target to contribute effectively to Prime Minister’s vision of a 5 trillion-dollar economy and as per the recent reports, every day 3 biotech start-ups are getting incorporated in India with aspirations to provide viable technological solutions. He said, India’s Bio-Economy with an exponential growth rate can support more than 10 million jobs in 2025. This has been made possible by the StartUps in the sector which is strengthening the “Make in India” initiatives and launching Biotech products in global markets, the Minister added.
Dr Jitendra Singh pointed out that today India has 4000 biotech startups which is expected to grow to 10,000 by 2025. He added that the Department of Biotechnology along with its PSU- BIRAC is steering the collective effort from all the stakeholders including Central/ State Government, Academia, Industry, Startups, Investors, Philanthropic organizations towards propelling the Indian Biotech start-ups.
Daren Tang, Director General, WIPO said, the successful landing of Chandrayan-3 on the South Pole of the Moon has demonstrated to the World India’s Scientific prowess.
Tang promised all help from WIPO to make India a Global Space Technology Hub and also a role model of South-South cooperation. He promised meaningful cooperation in the areas of Biotech Fellows and Start-ups and in the field of Innovations.
Dr Rajesh S. Gokhale, Secretary, Department of Biotechnology, Government of India said “This partnership will enable us to co-develop national, regional and global institutional capacities of innovators across regions to collaboratively address global health challenges, including by promoting Global South-South cooperation”.
Professor Abhay Karandikar said in his remarks that the Department of Science and Technology is one of India’s oldest organizations to promote innovations and of late it is taking up several incubators by Start-ups.
Dr N.Kalaiselvi, Secretary DSIR, said that WIPO should act as a catalyst to make India’s Technology gain Global acceptability.