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India tipped for big future in Pharma

The Economic Times reports that the Indian government predicts that India will be amongst the top 5 Pharma Innovation Hubs by 2020.
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Do We Understand Each Other?

Gopal Krishna of the DIPP (left) and Philip Noonan of IP Australia sign the MoU on Bilateral Cooperation in IP, as Simon Crean and Kamal Nath

Greater similarity in the intellectual property systems of Australia and India has been identified as a key goal for the boosting of trade. A recently signed Memorandum of Understanding aims to achieve just that.

A Meeting of Minds

Dr Mark Daniell: leading an Australian India research collaboration growing new tissue to repair diseased eyes (image courtest of the Centre for Eye Research Australia)

As scientists turn their attention to global challenges, international collaboration is assuming greater importance. The Australia-India Strategic Research Fund exemplifies the power of such partnerships.

Biopharma Boom

Shikimura Suryanarayan, Director General, Association of Biotechnology Led Enterprises (ABLE), India

As India takes steps towards drug innovation, a range of partnership opportunities are opening up for Australian companies, writes ABLE’s Shrikumar Suryanarayan.

A Connected Universe

Dr Anna Lavelle, CEO, AusBiotech

Strong collaboration with India exemplifies Australia’s commitment to boosting collective outcomes for the growing Asia-Pacific biotechnology network, writes AusBiotech’s Anna Lavelle.

Collaborating in a Flat World

Ian Birks, CEO, Australian Information Industry Association

India is more than just a low-cost alternative for Australian technology companies looking to outsource. Indian expertise, rather than economics, is generating rewarding returns on investment, writes Ian Birks of the Australian Information Industry Association.

The Importance of Innovation

Senator the Hon. Kim Carr, Australian Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research

Australia produces 3% of the world’s research papers with just 0.3% of the world’s population. This is a source of great pride, but it still means 97% of the world’s papers are produced elsewhere.

Menzies Institute of Technology

Menzies Institute of Technology

Providing quality vocational training to local and international students – this is the driving force behind Menzies Institute of Technology. Having opened its doors in February 2007, offering Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology, Menzies has grown to be a respected Registered Training Organisation (RTO), with a diversified course offering including courses in Automotive Technology, Food Processing (Bread and Pastry), Business and English language courses. Already we have a reputation for a strong focus on education and the welfare of our students.

University of Sydney Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies

The University of Sydney has a long history and high international reputation. Established 150 years, is has a leading position in a number of areas in teaching and research. The graduates active throughout Australia and around the world by government departments, research institutions, large companies, and many of them are very famous. These international celebrities [...]

Food Innovations for Health, Sustainability and Competitive Industry

The Australian agriculture and food industry is a vital component of the Australian economy. Australia has excelled in producing agricultural commodities and food products by keeping pace with the global food industry and evolving consumer demands. Australia has delivered these outcomes through excellence in food science research and innovative approaches by the Commonwealth Scientific Research [...]

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