Australian life sciences and tropical
medicine delegation promote their capabilities in India
A 19-member Australian
life science delegation is visiting India to showcase their capabilities and
enhance relationships with their Indian counterparts, as part of Australia
Business Week in India (ABWI) from 12-16 January, 2015.
Led by the Andrew Robb AO
MP, Australia’s Minister for Trade and Investment, ABWI is the largest
Commonwealth-sponsored trade, investment, education and tourism mission ever
undertaken to India, comprising around 450 business delegates.
Nicola Watkinson,
Australian Trade Commission’s Senior Trade & Investment Commissioner for
South Asia, said this mission reinforces the message that Australia is keen to
identify, strengthen and deepen relationships with India.
“ABWI delegates represent
a significant cross section of Australia’s industries and services in areas
with significant opportunity for Australian companies to partner with Indian
colleagues. Delegates will meet with leading representatives of India’s
business community and attend a series of high level investment round-tables,”
said Watkinson.
Simone Greulich, Life
Sciences and Tropical Medicine Program Leader, said the delegation will be
exploring research collaborations, licensing partnerships, clinical trials,
diagnostic services, and investment, especially in the areas of tropical
medicine, oncology, infectious diseases and diabetes.
Significant opportunities
also exist to strengthen Australia-India life sciences research partnerships
through: Australia’s Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) program, joint R&D
programmes with Australian research institutions; and Australian clinical trial
and development and contract research services.
Successful Australia-India
life sciences partnerships include: Serum Institute of India based in Pune;
Australia-India Trauma Systems Collaboration; and The India Vision Institute a
joint initiative established by LV Prasad Eye Institute and Australia’s Brien
Holden Vision Institute.
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