Top 10 Indian Biotech Startups (2024)
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 Published On Jan 22, 2024

00:00 Intro
00:37 String Bio
01:40 Epigeneres Biotech
02:29 Ecostp Technologies
03:34 Fibroheal Woundcare
04:21 Phyx44
05:36 Eyestem Research
07:03 BioPrime AgriSolutions
08:13 ImmunoACT
09:19 Loopworm
10:14 CyGenica

String Bio: founded in 2013 by Ezhil Subbian and Vinod Kumar, ingeniously utilizes methane, a major greenhouse gas, to produce proteins for fish feed and sustainable agriculture, revolutionizing environmental impact.

Epigeneres Biotech: founded by the late Dr. Vinay Kumar Tripathi, introduces a groundbreaking HrC test detecting cancer cells in blood, even at stage zero, revealing type and affected organ with 100% certainty.

Ecostp Technologies, established by Tharun Kumar in 2017, pioneers a sustainable sewage treatment method inspired by cows. Using anaerobic bacteria, their zero-power mechanism treats sewage water, costing 85% less than conventional plants.

Fibroheal Woundcare, co-founded by Vivek Mishra, Bharat Tandon, and Subramaniam Shivaraman in 2017, pioneers silk-based bandages, proven in an AIIMS study to accelerate wound healing, with applications extending to bullet injuries.

Phyx44, established by Bharath Bakaraju in 2021, pioneers dairy-free milk and products through precision fermentation. Driven by environmental concerns, the startup aims to provide affordable alternatives, raising $1.2 million in 2022 for production expansion.

Eyestem Research, founded in 2016 by Drs. Jogin Desai, Rajani Battu, Rajarshi Pal, and Dhruv Sareen, aims to treat incurable diseases starting with dry AMD. Their product, Eyecyte-RPE, undergoes human trials soon.

BioPrime AgriSolutions, founded in 2016 by Renuka Diwan, Shekhar Bhosle, and Dr. Amit Shinde, employs SNIPR technology to create biostimulants, enhancing crop resilience and yield amid challenging conditions.

ImmunoACT, founded by IIT Bombay professor Rahul Purwar and student Atharva Karulkar in 2018, pioneers affordable CAR-T cell therapy for cancer treatment in India, providing unprecedented accessibility to patients.

Loopworm: established by Ankit Alok Bagaria and Abhi Gawri in 2019, upcycles organic food waste by farming insects for high-quality protein, offering an eco-friendly alternative to conventional fish feed sources.

Founded by Nusrat Sanghamitra in 2017, CyGenica introduces GEENIE, a non-toxic drug delivery technology that precisely targets cells, minimizing harm to healthy cells. USFDA-approved for Glioblastoma Multiforme treatment.

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