International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences
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Volume 5 Issue 3
2014 (July- September)
ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Biotechnology has a major impact on almost all major sectors of industry and represents a major element in the transition from an agricultural-based to a knowledge- based economy.In the contemporary world many countries have been continuously stimulating attention towards preparation of students who would serve as entrepreneurs in the biotechnology industry. Mostly, countries try to create a knowledge-driven economy, without rhetoric and incapable policies, through creation of a highly skilled workforce via investments in university-based research and teaching. The current generation of biotechnologists will try their hands in a globalised society. thus, students have to stay on their toes and cultivate flexibility, creativity and critical thinking skills at universities to keep up with the competiton and hustles of the fast moving and innovative market. Biotech innovation may begin in the laboratory of a university, government agency, or private company, its ultimate success often requires these three institutions to collaborate in order to develop innovations and bring them to market. Innovation in Biotechnology is the union of scientific discovery and capital can flourish in a supportive research and regulatory environment. These key policy principles will help facilitate the discovery, development, and commercialization of biotech products that will fight disease, feed the hungry, and improve the environment.
VERTIKA PRIYA
Entrepreneurship, product development, marketing, research, licensing.
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