Genome Valley

Genome Valley is an Indian high-technology business district spread across 600 km² in Hyderabad, India.[2][3] It is located across the suburbs, Turakapally, Shamirpet, Medchal, Uppal, Patancheru, Jeedimetla, Gachibowli and Keesara, the Valley has developed as a cluster for Biomedical research, training and manufacturing.[4][5][6]

Genome Valley
Science Parks
IndustryBiotechnology
Bioinformatics
Biopharmaceutical
Vaccine
Clinical
Founded1999
FounderN. Chandrababu Naidu[1]
Headquarters,
Websitegenomevalley.co
www.mnpark.in
www.ikpknowledgepark.com
www.innopolis-gv.com

History

Genome valley was commissioned in 1999 as S. P. Biotech Park in a public-private partnership with Bharat Biotech International, and its founder Krishna Ella, alongside private infrastructure companies such as Shapoorji Pallonji Group and ICICI Bank.[7]

Alexandria Knowledge Park SEZ

In 2009, U.S.-based infrastructure giant Alexandria Real Estate Equities has announced its plans to invest in the bio-cluster, which led to the Alexandria Knowledge Park SEZ.[8] The biocluster at Shamirpet holds Certification mark by the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the European Union.[9]

IKP Knowledge Park

The IKP Knowledge Park is spread over 200 acres in Turakapally, is an initiative of ICICI Bank with five "innovation corridors" - a first of its kind knowledge-nurturing centre for Indian companies and a knowledge gateway for multinational companies".[10] The first phase of Innovation Corridor I, comprising 10 laboratories, around 3,000 ft² (300 m²) each, is operational and fully occupied. The second phase of Innovation Corridor I, comprising 16 laboratory modules of 1,700 ft² (170 m²) each, is ready for operation.

MN Park

In 2016, Mission Neutral Park has acquired specialized R&D assets in Genome Valley from US based Alexandria REIT and rechristened it as MN Park. It is a collaborative life sciences ecosystem in Genome Valley, Hyderabad consisting of Grade A R&D facilities.

It is spread over 400 acres including build-up facilities of around 600,000 sq.ft. provided to global tenants like Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline, Mylan and Ashland Inc. MN’s focus area: Preleased industrial assets and specialized office spaces to sectors including specialized warehousing, logistics, food processing, light manufacturing, pharmaceutical R&D, biotechnology etc.

Manufacturing

R & D

Clockwise from upper left:

Contract Research Organizations and Healthcare

Clockwise from upper left: Mindspace Tech park with offices of United Health Group, Syneos Health, PAREXEL, Medtronic, Clarivate Analytics, GlobalData, IBM Watson Health, Novartis, Sanofi, Bayer, Cytel, and Celgene.[21]
  • Ocimum Biosolutions
  • Excelra
  • Makro care
  • SIRO-Clinpharm
  • Sipra Labs
  • Alveus Pharmaceuticals
  • Sandor Proteomics
  • Laurus Labs
  • Bio-Axis
  • Clin Asia
  • Clintec International
  • Andronovo Labs
  • Piramal Clinical
  • Diacel
  • Vimta Labs
  • Aizant therapeutics
  • Incozen Therapeutics
  • Med-Himalayas
  • Sai advantum
  • Laxai Avanti
  • Mithros chemicals
  • Imptech Scientific

Others

  • DNA Labs India
  • Biomax Lifesciences
  • Center For Stem Cell Science, Hyderabad
  • Tran-Scell Biologics[22]
  • RAS Life Sciences
  • Natco Pharma
  • Hetero Drugs
  • Reliysys
  • Celon Labs
  • Revelations Bio
  • Genetech India
  • Sudershan Bio
  • Aurigene
  • Vivimed Labs
  • Randstad India
  • Sami Labs Limited

See also

References

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