TNAU Signs Memorandum of Agreement for Advanced Biotechnology Research

Thursday, 3 October 2024, 11:23

TNAU has signed a Memorandum of Agreement to enhance biotechnology research. This collaboration with startups will foster innovation in the Centre of Excellence in Biotechnology. Startups like Arirang Biotech and Sakthi Fertilizers will contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at benefiting farmers and advancing biotech innovations.
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TNAU Signs Memorandum of Agreement for Advanced Biotechnology Research

TNAU Advances Biotechnology Research

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) has recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with two startups, Arirang Biotech Private Limited and Sakthi Fertilizers Company, along with innovators Arunkumar Madhavan and Dhivvya Bhalan. This exciting partnership aims to propel research within the Centre of Excellence in Biotechnology (CoEB), focusing on remarkable advancements in biotechnology research.

Objectives of the Agreement

  • Develop super active enzymes.
  • Create biomolecules and biobased products.
  • Enhance fruit ripening processes with hormones.
  • Innovate plant growth stimulants.

The CoEB is strategically set up over an area of 1.06 lakh square ft., ensuring adequate space for startups, student entrepreneurs, and established companies. It is equipped with high-end facilities aimed at enriching research in proteomics and metabolomics.

Invitation for Collaboration

TNAU encourages more startups to utilize these state-of-the-art facilities for biotechnology research, fostering an environment that promotes collaboration and innovation.


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