Forging Frontiers in Biotechnology: Bennett University and Regional Centre for Biotechnology (RCB) Join Hands to Empower Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship

 



Forging Frontiers in Biotechnology: Bennett University and Regional Centre for Biotechnology (RCB) Join Hands to Empower Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship




On April 16, 2025, Bennett University signed an MoU with the Regional Centre for Biotechnology (RCB), a prestigious institution under the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India. This partnership includes the BSC BioNEST Bioincubator (BBB) and aims to foster biotechnology research, innovation, and entrepreneurship.




In a landmark step to foster biotechnology research and innovation, Bennett University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the prestigious Regional Centre for Biotechnology (RCB), an Institution of National Importance under the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, and established under the auspices of UNESCO and DBT on April 16, 2025.
This strategic partnership also brings into the fold the BSC BioNEST Bioincubator (BBB)—RCB’s dynamic innovation hub aimed at nurturing young bio-entrepreneurs and startups.

This collaboration is poised to become a catalyst for transformative growth in life sciences and allied sectors, reinforcing India’s push towards a knowledge-based bioeconomy. Through synergistic integration of academic excellence, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and entrepreneurial mentorship, the partnership aims to foster innovation, talent cultivation, and impactful translational research.
Through this collaboration, students and faculty from Bennett University will gain an opportunity to access RCB’s research laboratories, instrumentation facilities such as the Advanced Technology Platform Centre (ATPC), and the start-up incubation environment at BBB. The partnership aims to foster access to technical expertise where Bennett students will benefit from hands-on training opportunities under the guidance of RCB scientists and industry mentors, acquiring experience in frontier areas like genomics, diagnostics, vaccines, med-tech, and environmental biotechnology.
The collaboration also promotes student-led innovation, with partnership support for student-driven start-up ventures, allowing them to ideate, develop, and pilot technologies that have direct medical, agricultural, or environmental applications.
Jointly organized workshops, bootcamps, and training sessions will further equip students with essential skills in bio-entrepreneurship, intellectual property rights, regulatory affairs, and fundraising. With structured access to RCB’s incubation pipeline, the initiative will accelerate the journey of Bennett startups from laboratory research to commercially viable products.
This partnership aligns with the national mission to mainstream biotechnology education with industry needs and prepare graduates for roles in research institutions, startups, pharma companies, and government organizations.
The BSC BioNEST Bioincubator (BBB), supported by DBT-BIRAC, is one of India’s most respected incubation facilities for biotechnology startups. It has enabled the commercialization of 20+ products, including those addressing pressing challenges in infectious diseases, diagnostics, vaccines, digital health, and sustainability.
By integrating Bennett’s entrepreneurial programs—like the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) and project-based learning platforms—with BBB’s incubation expertise, the collaboration provides a seamless pathway for ideation, innovation, and industrial impact.
Students from Bennett’s Biotechnology and Engineering programs will now be able to pitch for incubation support, receive mentorship from industry leaders, and explore funding opportunities with BIRAC and other government or private channels.
Together, the two institutions are uniquely poised to complement one another. While Bennett University offers an expansive and dynamic student base, an innovation-centric curriculum, and a rapidly growing ecosystem of research and entrepreneurship, RCB and BBB bring deep scientific expertise, domain-specific infrastructure, and a robust track record of incubating over 60 startups that have collectively generated ₹300+ crore in revenue and created more than 350 jobs.
This MoU is more than an academic collaboration—it is a strategic alignment of vision and purpose. Bennett University’s mission to “empower with knowledge and focus on nation-building” resonates with RCB’s aim to “produce globally relevant biotechnology professionals and innovations.”
Both institutions are deeply committed to sustainable development, capacity building, and inclusive growth. As highlighted in Bennett’s recent initiatives, like the Centre of Excellence in Smart Healthcare, and RCB’s capacity-building efforts across Asia-Pacific, the partnership will extend beyond classrooms and labs to community impact, global health, and environmental stewardship.
As India sets its sights on becoming a global biotech innovation hub, collaborations like that of Bennett University and the Regional Centre for Biotechnology offer a blueprint for success. By combining academic rigor with industrial relevance, research depth with startup agility, and national mandates with global aspirations, the partnership is destined to fuel breakthroughs in science, society, and the economy. Bennett University is proud to spotlight this visionary collaboration, which not only redefines biotechnology education and entrepreneurship in India but also sets the stage for a brighter, healthier, and more innovative future.
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