With the noise around information technology, and now artificial intelligence, developments in other fields in recent years have gone relatively unnoticed.
One such area is bioeconomy, an ecosystem that uses biological resources to produce industrial goods.
The segment is projected to touch $300 billion by 2030 in India.
New Delhi-based Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) is one of the pillars of this industry.
A not-for-profit institution under the Department of Science of Technology, BIRAC has undertaken a multi-pronged approach to nurture entrepreneurs in the biotech industry for the past 14 years.













